The Intellectual Devotional.....Modern Culture. Very interesting 🙂
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A Piece of Cake by Cupcake Brown

Cancer Ward by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

i am currently reading a variety of threads on a discussion forum, did i miss something?
the wasp factory by ian banks. fucked up it is.

Too Little To Late by Victoria Christopher Murray

Koonez Odd Robert any one read these books I plan to start it this weekend.

A Clash of Kings by George RR Marin
HBO is making progress bringing it to the screen so I'm re-reading 🙂
HBO is making progress bringing it to the screen so I'm re-reading 🙂

Silk Dick Frances
Emergency: This Book Will Save Your Life by Neil Strauss

forever Odd

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Brother ODD

a most wanted man

A most wanted man

a couple good reads one is ODD books like Brother Odd or anything by LeCarre

coaching stories

ODD HOURS

The Happiness Hypothesis - Jon Haidt
Why beautifu l people have more daughters - Kanazawa
Just finished : RAIN - J. Fox
Why beautifu l people have more daughters - Kanazawa
Just finished : RAIN - J. Fox

A great read
Physics of the impossible by Michio Kaku
Physics of the impossible by Michio Kaku
I am currently reading ..... Ignorance by Milan Kundera. Enjoyable so far and a basic trip into history.

I hate books like that I cant read them

Dead and alive by koontz
I am now in the middle of Identity Milan Kundera again and what a good book! I highly recommend but first read Ignorance.
DepressedAngel, if you like such books there's a proper upsetting one while you're at it; Stuart A Life Backwards. Really Awful. Go for it why not.

Just finnished Koontz's trilogy #1 prodigal son #2 City of night and #3 dead and alive,my only complant was it took to long for 2 & 3 to come out.

I have gone back to physics of the impossible by michio Kaku
I get a lot of it you do not have to be a mathamatision to understand it or a physicest.
I get a lot of it you do not have to be a mathamatision to understand it or a physicest.

WHOOO Mach was a bad ass thinker, I loved that book.

Killing off the people who put you inpower great Idea.

The country Doctor Pat Taylor

"Once Upon a Number: The Hidden Mathematical Logic of Stories"
It's theoretical... does that make me weird?
It's theoretical... does that make me weird?

I'm currently reading Paul Auster's "New York Trilogy", it's very challenging and somehow resembles to me to the mind games played in The Magus by Fowles.

Lewis Black OH ME OF LITTLE FAITH
I'm reading again Secrets of a Six figure woman - Barbara Stanny.
Conversations between black women and men - Hill Harper
Conversations between black women and men - Hill Harper
Jeffrey Archer-good reads! I read A Quiver Full Of Arrows years ago but i'd still recommend. It's clever writing. Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl is another good short stories collection.
I'm reading Time Bites, Doris Lessing. Enjoyable so far.
I'm reading Time Bites, Doris Lessing. Enjoyable so far.

strange highways by kootnz
world without end ken follett

traped koontz creepy did you read pillers of the earth?
i did! it was epic! loved it... got a few other people to read it 🙂

creep may be the best book I ever read

Friend of the devil - peter robinson

The Perfect Storm by Sebastian Junger. (non-fiction)
About the 1991 Perfect Storm that hit North America in October 1991, and features the crew of the fishing boat Andrea Gail, based out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, who were lost 575 miles (925 km) at sea during the severe conditions while fishing for swordfish.
I loved the movie too, with George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg ..
About the 1991 Perfect Storm that hit North America in October 1991, and features the crew of the fishing boat Andrea Gail, based out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, who were lost 575 miles (925 km) at sea during the severe conditions while fishing for swordfish.
I loved the movie too, with George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg ..
These are patterns that advanced jumpers use anyway, but the focus has been placed more on the different patterns rather than the actual jumping. This I have to say is actually pretty cool and I will be giving this a serious try. It also helps that it's coming from David Weck, the actual inventor of the BOSU ball. Check out the video and see if it's something worth giving a whirl, literally.
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Deepak Chopra
7 spiritual laws of success
7 spiritual laws of success

The Brothers Karamazov
Zen Training Methods and philosophy
By Katsuki Sekida
By Katsuki Sekida
just finished reading breathless by dean koontz [was a dean koontz fan when i was a teenager]. now reading come thirsty by max lucado

Understanding the War on Terror - Coaty
A Feast of Crows - George RR Martin
Some cookbook on Spanish Tapa's
A Feast of Crows - George RR Martin
Some cookbook on Spanish Tapa's

I read koontz I am looking forward to the next ODD book.
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