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The Book Thread - What You're Reading & Everything Book Related

Max Headroom

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just started "The Secret Life Of Plants" by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird (1973)

has anyone read it?! this stuff is fucking mindblowing!
 

Scottish Research

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The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession

by Adam Leith Gollner

Recommended without reservations.

R.Fortune
 

Hermanthegerman

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In the moment I´m reading,: "I´ll never get out of this world alive" from Steve Earle. Very nice!

Before I read,: "1812" from Adam Zamoyski, about Napoleons march to Moscow and back. Very interesting.

Before some days I read different short storys from good old Charles Bukowski. :) Very filthy.
 

Max Headroom

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after the fantastic "Secret Life of Plants" i'm reading something ultra-light: Simon Pegg's autobiography "Nerd Do Well".
funny but inconsequential ;)
 

Mantas

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The Lost Science of Money by Stephen Zarlenga

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Max Headroom

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Carlos Castaneda - The Art Of Dreaming

the usual mesmerizing quality from CC. only one more book to go, then i've read them all.
 

Scottish Research

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Leyte: June 1944-January 1945 (History of United States Naval Operations in World War II)
Samuel Elliot Morrison

R.Fortune
 

Princess Vahall

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Geek Love by Katherine Dunn

"...the story of the Binewskis, a carny family whose mater- and paterfamilias set out -- with the help of amphetamine, arsenic, and radioisotopes -- to breed their own exhibit of human oddities..."
 

Princess Vahall

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...and probably the only things I will be reading for the next 16 weeks:

Principles of Chemistry by Nivaldo Tro
Essential Calculus by James Stewart (essential...really?)
College Physics by Alan Giambattista
 

thaicat

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I just finished ''The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business'' by Charles Duhigg.

Incredible book and I suggest it to all.
 

Hydro-Soil

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"Everything I Want to Do is Illegal"
By Joel Salatin

Looking for a copy right now.

Essentially it covers why, as a small farmer, your hands are completely tied by that private corporation we call a govt.

Stay Safe! :blowbubbles:
 

Max Headroom

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Parmy Olson - We Are Anonymous: Inside the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous and the Global Cyber Insurgency (2012)
(Audiobook Version)

i found this to be very interesting and would recommend it to anyone interested in the topic.
 

lost in a sea

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nurture nature nurture health

some carlos castenada books, into the fire etc

the analects by confuscious

the island/perennial philosophy by huxley
 

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