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alphabet
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Skippy Dies by Paul Murray. Haven't beagn reading it yet but i've heard very good things about it.
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Post by bleepbleep »

ewinz wrote:alphabet
The numeric sequence is pretty good too.
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infernal.techno wrote:anybody have any good non-fiction recommendations?
Ralph Waldo Emerson - Nature or Self- Reliance

lots of ideas that resonate the transcendentalism movement. great readings
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Post by S.D.L »

That book by the guy who raped the true meaning of the swastika..`

And before people get offended I'm not a racist at al (you could tell by my offspring)!!!! Very interested in history though, especially ww2 and this book is the core of it all.
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Post by New Guy »

@ SDL:
You might like this book too: Wilhelm Reich-Mass Psychology of Fascism.

I found it very interesting, and pretty insightful.
(very easy to find on the net -smurf )
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Post by S.D.L »

Thanks New Guy!

Sounds interesting, I'll definitely check that one out.
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Post by ao »

Currently reading and enjoying this:

http://www.innercityvisions.com/gifts/v ... rsion.html

Figure it's of interest to a few around here ;)
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