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alexandre dumas - la reine margot
Just finished Black Hole by Charles Burnes. I liked it a lot.
George Orwell "Down and Out in Paris and London"
graham greene - heart of the matter
I think this book will stay with me like the torah does an orthodox jew
George Orwell "Down and Out in Paris and London"
good book man.
Just about to start:
I think this book will stay with me like the torah does an orthodox jew
Tell me what you think of it, I'm curious. Right now I'm being consumed by 'Kafka On The Shore'. Nice.
an introduction to studying popular culture - Dominic Strinati
Just about to start:
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just finished it. brilliant.
The Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook
James Ellroy - White Jazz
Egon Krenz - Gef
The Untold Story of the world's biggest diamond heist. Also known as "the heist of the century".
textbooks!
Maiakovskii's collected works
the apartment i moved into 2 weeks ago has a ridicuously large home library of Russian classics, & this volume was printed in 1941...i'm a bit nervous turning the pages to be honest
arthur schnitzler - reigen
About to start Journey to the end of the Night. Having read several comments on it, I'm expecting quite a bit. It better be good!
alexandre dumas - joseph balsamo
Samuel Beckett : The Unnamable.
Jared Diamond: Guns, germs and steel: A short history about everyone for the last 13,000 years
anyone interested in how and why the human civilisation turned out as it did should read it. (dont worry it has nothing to do with europeans being smarter or by the cold weather forcing us to invent, which many still believe)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgnmT-Y_rGQ[/youtube]
The Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook
ugh....
it's actually written pretty well I spose, but it just reminds me of an audio class I took that I didn't do too well in...
although most of my projects were good, I just couldn't read through that as much as I should have.
I'm about 70 pages deep into David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest.
@Poodle, that's a good 'un. My dad recommended it to me actually although now I think about it I'm not sure I ever finished it. I'm reading The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolano at the moment. Its great, one of the best novels I've ever read.
if you like 'guns, germs and steel' you should watch 'ascent of man' from bbc
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