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What Are You Reading? Part Deux. (pg. 18)
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weymouth


Enjoying it so far.
Frenchie
This is your brain on music. The world in six songs. I'm with the band : confessions of a groupie.

I was in a music mode when I went on my last library trip.

I recently read " This is your brain on music" I highly recommend.
winston
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Originally posted by Frenchie
This is your brain on music. The world in six songs. I'm with the band : confessions of a groupie.

I was in a music mode when I went on my last library trip.

I recently read " This is your brain on music" I highly recommend.


yyyaass i saw this book on the shelves of my uni's bookstore. must be quite a good read, i'll check it out. :p

oh and i'm too ing busy crunching numbers, i really got no time fo real bookz y0
wotyzoid
nefardec



this is actually a very scientifically sound publication, devoid of all the new age physics bull. it is written by a quantum physicist and historian/philosopher of science.



daydreamer
Robert Bolaņo - Los detectives salvajes
Slipmat


Third time now. Great read.
Moral Hazard
last book I read...




I especially liked the colourful illustrations and rhyming prose.
d-miurge
Jonathan Tropper - The book of Joe

quote:
Joe Goffman escaped oppressive Bush Falls, Connecticut, as soon as he could. But he could never get his hometown out of his mind, inspiring him to write a novel savaging everything and everyone there. When the novel became a huge bestseller, and an even more popular movie, he knew he'd never be able to set foot in Bush Falls again. Now, fifteen years later, he has no choice. Joe's father is gravely ill, so the town's most famous pariah must return. Joe is finally ready to face his past, and with the help of some old friends, he may actually learn something . . . if he manages to survive the homecoming.
lücid


and



great collection of essays and interviews that analyze the connections between design and the society we live in

Psionic
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Originally posted by Slipmat


Third time now. Great read.


LOL I was just about to post that I'm starting it :)
Slipmat
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Originally posted by Psionic
LOL I was just about to post that I'm starting it :)


The book drags along at certain places but just tough it out. It's well worth finishing.

The fact he is so naive and constantly gets used by people really gets quite irritating by the latter parts of the book. You really just want to punch him in the face by the end. Gotta love a book that inspires such emotion (even if it's a negative one).

But he really seems like a breath of fresh air in a society full of deceit, lies and betrayal. Makes me wish I knew someone like that.
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