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ThisIsAvalon
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Dystopia wrote:What are these books you speak of?



Books are like a more advanced version of writing on cave walls... :? :?

They were popular in like, the 10th century or something.
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There's book called The Fun House that I read as a kid. I accidentally left it in one of the closets at my elementary school class and unfortunately couldn't get it out because it was the last day of school and it wasn't until the next day I realized I left it there and of course there was nobody there to let me in the class. I mean, the school was opened because of summer preparations, but they wouldn't let me in the class for who knows what reason to check. Anyways I found the book again online for like $5 and bought it and now I have it again. I need to get the other books by that author. It's a great book to read, reminds me of my childhood for some odd reason even though mine wasn't like the one in the book.

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Most of the high school required reading, especially those that deal with transhumanism. Fantasy books like the HP series and the LOTR trilogy. Sci-fi with Enders Saga. Nonfiction works here and there. There's only one that I'll really recommend:

Richard Dawkins' "Unweaving the Rainbow" - Give your brain an orgasm! I've read it over and over and I've never stopped cumming information. :love:

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Richard Dawkins' "Unweaving the Rainbow" - Give your brain an orgasm! I've read it over and over and I've never stopped cumming information. :love:


I'm still reading his book The God Delusion. I'll probably read his other books when I'm not busy as hell anymore :D
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About to start reading Graceland by Chris Abani :)
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inky wrote:I'm still reading his book The God Delusion. I'll probably read his other books when I'm not busy as hell anymore :D


"The God Delusion" is an average read. I don't really feel comfortable with the militant atheist display that he paints in this work. I like Dawkins better when he passionately talks about science.

But, that's just me. @_@

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