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Started by Suzy Lake Life. Last reply by Nogawar May 5, 2012. 15 Replies 0 Likes
Mine is:A Prayer for Owen Meany - John Irving Maybe this will start a little list of recommendations. I'm always looking for some. Try to only pick one though :P Hard I know!Continue
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Most people cannot understand the brilliance of John Steinbeck. In high school we were assigned to read The Red Pony and Of Mice and Men, so I can understand why 14-16 year olds could not appreciate…Continue
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Started by Suzy Lake Life. Last reply by Steaze McGee Feb 1, 2011. 10 Replies 0 Likes
I just finished reading this - no-one around me has read it and I have a few questions...anyone who loves to talk books read it recently or studied it at school? - I've definitely missed some of the…Continue
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I have a class this semester on Faulkner and we are reading a ton of Faulkner. I have not read any of his works. But if any of you have I would love to hear what you thought about any of his…Continue
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I have a handful of favorites: 1984, Mists of Avalon, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, Fahrenheit 451, The Jungle, Twilight of the Idols, . . . that's just the beginning. I love books.
Comment by Raych'll on April 4, 2012 at 8:33pm Gonna continue my book list here in the hopes someone else will add a comment! Finished listening to the Arabian nights on audio book- the Talking bird, Singing tree, and Golden water was my favorite story! Finishing up My Mercedes is NOT for sale by jeroen van bergeijk about a guy who drives from amsterdam to ouagadougou (in Burkina Faso) in an old mercedes to sell. After that I've got Orchid Fever, by Eric Hansen (such a great travel writer! Stranger in the Forest is a definite must!) and The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey by Salman Rushdie. Also currently listening to Chariot of the Gods? by Erich von Daniken
Seriously, Im a book nerd. This week I left the library with 13 books
Comment by Raych'll on March 20, 2012 at 2:39pm Just finished the Voyage of the Beagle on audio by Darwin.
Motoring with Mohammed by Eric Hansen (a must read)
and started The bird Man and the Lap Dancer also by Eric Hansen.
~Where are all the book lovers?~
I'm feeling lonely in my nerd-dom with no one to chat written word with!
Comment by Raych'll on November 23, 2011 at 12:31pm wow no ones written on this wall inna long time, hope everyones still reading. I just finished Racoons are the Brightest People by Sterling North. all about how he others take care of wild animals and how they interact with each other. really amazing his stories and pictures. made me want a baby coon so bad!
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Comment by jessica acosta on April 26, 2011 at 8:03pm 
BACK TO EDEN by JETHRO KLOSS
TONG SING by DR.CHARLES WINDRIDGE
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Comment by Steaze McGee on January 23, 2011 at 4:09am I just finished finished the Iliad!!!
Thank you Homer
Comment by Steaze McGee on January 18, 2011 at 4:29am Rez Dante's Inferno is the fire...
That was fun to say. I loved it and hope to read Purgitorio and Paradisio before late August and Burning Man. The theme this year is Rites of Passage and the Inferno to me is a Rite of Passage that is unlike any other piece of work in existence. The journey through Hell to get to the one we love in Heaven.
Dante also writes in the lineage of Homer and Virgil. I seriously just read the part of the Iliad where Hektor dies. In the Iliad Homer writes of Aineias and he is the second greatest fighter among the Trojans. He is born of Aphrodite. Virgil, the guide in the Inferno wrote of Aineias' journey through Hell to save the one he loved. The son of the goddess of beauty does easily the most beautiful of feats in journeying into the land of the dead to save the woman he loves.
Dante is amazing in so many ways. I hear hat Dante did not have access to Homer. This does not take away from Dante but only goes to show how great Virgil was. For Dante to pull so much from Homer through another source Virgil must be a great poet as well.
I am sorry if I ramble on but I really enjoy these men and their works.
Big ups Rez for being a part of maybe the greatest thread of literature ever.
Comment by Rez Rasta on January 18, 2011 at 2:28am
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