Aaah, Wittgenstein. I so wish I wasn't busy reading articles about complicated research procedures, that would buy me time to read something as worthwhile as Atterdag's pick.
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Aaah, Wittgenstein. I so wish I wasn't busy reading articles about complicated research procedures, that would buy me time to read something as worthwhile as Atterdag's pick.
Finally finished War and Peace (which was the most epic and awesome book I have ever read. Took me a full 5 months to read it, with some major stops in between) and did a massive report on it too, so I have been taking the month off from reading. I am about to start up on the Count of Monte Cristo.
Right now I am rereading the book Peter the Great by Robert K. Massie. One of the best biographies I have ever read. Won a Pulitzer too.
Finished reading Cat's Cradle quite some time ago and I must say that I really liked it. Anyway, I have just started reading The Iliad by Homer, wich is one I've always wanted to read.
Björn Kumm The History of Terrorism
Snabba Cash by Jens Lapidus
Geoffrey of Monmouth's ~ The History of the Kings of Britain
and my bedtime reading is
Pigs might fly ,The inside story of Pink Floyd
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My first Hemingway.
So far an excellent book.
What am I reading:
God's War, by Christopher Tyerman (A history of the Crusades, v good)
A Booke of Days, by Stephen J Rivelle (A ficitonalised first hand account of the First Crusade)
The Crusader, By Michael Eisner (About the Seventh Crusade)
There is a bit of a theme here.............!
Deus Volt!
Some interesting books here.
currently :D
International Private Law
Europe Judicial Space
Arbitration proceedings in International Commerce Law :)
oh and also some other Nietzsche books
1984 - George Orwell
EndWar by Tom Clancy:cool:
I'm about to start A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin.
Im reading a manga: Usagi Drop it's about an relative who takes the care of a child upon him because the rest of the family don't want to take care of her( the child). It has a really nice storyline.
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
Second time I've read it, very entertaining & offers a perspective on the early-mid 1960's not normally seen.