Which is your favorite book? Links added
Which is your favorite book? Links added
GE my friends.
Mine at the time was one's of Jules Verne.
the title was something like 10,000 lieux sous les mers.
Thick as a brick( Jethro tull).
I was 13 YO at the time.
Since, I really like every works of the futurologist Alvin Toffler and his wife. They are great people. I don't know if they can really see into the future but every book they have writen proved they're right. Here you'll find some of it's best quotes http://www.creativequotations.com/one/528.htm
For the pleasure I also like Carlos Castaneda for his funtastics
novels and Carl Sagan Scienc fiction.
Almost forgot http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/
George orwell 1984 the book that kept me anxious to the last minute...I mean not after reading it right away,much more... I read it in 1976 and it kept me until 1985 almost on stress.
Well I think this is enough for now.
Your eyes must be blurring.
Before I go though you should find the I ching very special book
of Confucius a super great philosopher of all time, it's not really a book, more like a bible or something to experience and deep though. http://altreligion.about.com/library/we ... 12202a.htm
May be you would like to give it a shot. I consult it for the first time with friends while working in the great North. The real one though not this one on the net. I don't know if it was because we were pretty high on hach but we were impress by the results.
Enjoy.
Pete
Mine at the time was one's of Jules Verne.
the title was something like 10,000 lieux sous les mers.
Thick as a brick( Jethro tull).
I was 13 YO at the time.
Since, I really like every works of the futurologist Alvin Toffler and his wife. They are great people. I don't know if they can really see into the future but every book they have writen proved they're right. Here you'll find some of it's best quotes http://www.creativequotations.com/one/528.htm
For the pleasure I also like Carlos Castaneda for his funtastics
novels and Carl Sagan Scienc fiction.
Almost forgot http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/
George orwell 1984 the book that kept me anxious to the last minute...I mean not after reading it right away,much more... I read it in 1976 and it kept me until 1985 almost on stress.
Well I think this is enough for now.
Your eyes must be blurring.
Before I go though you should find the I ching very special book
of Confucius a super great philosopher of all time, it's not really a book, more like a bible or something to experience and deep though. http://altreligion.about.com/library/we ... 12202a.htm
May be you would like to give it a shot. I consult it for the first time with friends while working in the great North. The real one though not this one on the net. I don't know if it was because we were pretty high on hach but we were impress by the results.
Enjoy.
Pete
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Kamasutra Positions of love widely considered the standard work on love in the Sanskrit literature.
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seeing as my alt pete made a list, I also will make a list rather than try to pick just one.
favorite books which spring to mind...
La jalousie (Jealousy), Alain Robbe-Grillet
Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Anything by Italo Calvino
Plato's Republic
Understanding Media, Marshall Mcluhan
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
favorite books which spring to mind...
La jalousie (Jealousy), Alain Robbe-Grillet
Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Anything by Italo Calvino
Plato's Republic
Understanding Media, Marshall Mcluhan
The Lord of the Rings trilogy
He really is. I read it religiously every year and it just keeps getting better and better. I don't think anyone can touch him for dialogue.4days wrote:read that again not so long ago - alan moore's fucking brilliant.Pauly wrote:The Watchmen
The man is a total fucking genius. I am also glad the movie got canned.