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Re: What are you reading?
'The Crying of Lot 49'


"...we now pause to test the soul of the Steppenwolf"
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^ Was told I have to read Gravity's rainbow soon. Looks interesting.
Finished

Reading these simultaneously:


My dad passed me this, really wanted me to read it. 60 pages in I couldn't do it anymore. Too new agey, yet trying to cite sciences for its arguments... idk.dreamizm wrote:Just added to my Amazon wishlist. Looks good!hayze99 wrote:
Havn't started it yet, but looking forward to it.
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Part 1 (pixel limit)

Hadn't read it before, and a friend strongly recommended it. I have to say, I'm enjoying it.

Hadn't read it before, and a friend strongly recommended it. I have to say, I'm enjoying it.
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Part 2

It's a good book, but Dawkins is painfully aware of his intelligence, and stresses it to excess.

It's a good book, but Dawkins is painfully aware of his intelligence, and stresses it to excess.
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I am only at the beginning at the moment but it is pretty interesting already.
(btw: a 3D fantasy adventure film based on this novel will be released in december 2012.)
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you should. it's great.AllNightDayDream wrote:^ Was told I have to read Gravity's rainbow soon. Looks interesting.
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Milk, sulphate and alby starvation.
It's about a part time speed dealer in brixton who listens to the fall, collects comics and has an assassin trying to kill him who was hired by the milk board.
It's about a part time speed dealer in brixton who listens to the fall, collects comics and has an assassin trying to kill him who was hired by the milk board.
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bulgakov is the man, he parred stalin harder than anyone and straight to his face
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and finally found a copy of

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& It's Damn good too!


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just started

and

i always have at least 3 books on the go at once, one in the loo, one for on the bus and one on the bedside table.

and

i always have at least 3 books on the go at once, one in the loo, one for on the bus and one on the bedside table.
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that's two books, Ben...Coppola wrote:just started
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i always have at least 3 books on the go at once, one in the loo, one for on the bus and one on the bedside table.
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Finished dem 2 bitches.
Onto this

Delving back into fiction will have to wait
Onto this

Delving back into fiction will have to wait
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i sat down for a few hours and sort of read a fair chunk of this when i was buzzing my nut off at a party.
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I jut got back into studying Marx and this was definitely loaded, the kind you'd have to come back to. Gotta read Hegel to understand the connection he's talking about, although a good chunk of the book is more or less describing how marx's later followers splintered his thought into various cliques, same way hegel's followers did. Still good though, well worth it.clifford_- wrote:i sat down for a few hours and sort of read a fair chunk of this when i was buzzing my nut off at a party.
really thought i understood it at the time. completely forgot the next day.AllNightDayDream wrote:
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What you recommend as the best starter/introduction to Marxism. I've always wanted to read into it but I'm never quite sure where to begin.
What you recommend as the best starter/introduction to Marxism. I've always wanted to read into it but I'm never quite sure where to begin.
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Probably should start with the Manifesto. Critique of the Gotha Program is supposed to be really good too, as I think it goes into a bit more detail, but I haven't read it yet.
And everyone interested in socialism needs to read Kropotkin. I'm not convinced about anarchism, but I think there's a lot of good stuff in his writing.
And everyone interested in socialism needs to read Kropotkin. I'm not convinced about anarchism, but I think there's a lot of good stuff in his writing.
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i'm reading Gulliver's Travels and its fucking awful
so, so long winded and old
(the original unabridged) i dunno why im fucking bothering tbh
so, so long winded and old
(the original unabridged) i dunno why im fucking bothering tbh
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