Anyone still Read Books?

Be Here Now by Baba Ram Dass
Any Kerouac especially the Dharma Bums
Wild: An elemental journey by Jay Griffiths
House of Leaves Mark Z. Danielewski
Only Revolutions ^
Vedic Literature
i used to always have be here now wiff me, i gave it away to a stranger, i didnt need it anymore or somethin
 
i used to always have be here now wiff me, i gave it away to a stranger, i didnt need it anymore or somethin
That's rad.. whenever I finish a book I generally pass it on.
I've always thought about that.. who would I give my book to? and when would I not need to cling to it as I do.
Think I'll just buy them a copy & spread the word (;
I love this book way too much, staying in the pack!

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-The Art of War (History and Warfare)
-he Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism
-Otherwhere: A Field Guide to Nonphysical Reality for the Out-of-Body Traveler
-Wallace Black Elk Sacred Ways of the Lakota
-he Egyptian Book of Life: A True Translation of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, Featuring Original Texts and Hieroglyphs
 
Finally got one of those new cheap kindle's and lovin' it. Man the amount of free books on the web is downright unreal.

Some pre-kindle faves:

The Sex Lives Of Cannibals by J. Marteen Troost
Ascent Of Humanity (can be got for free online) by Charles Eisenstein
The Road by Jack London (free too)
Desert Solitaire by Cactus Ed Abbey
Vagabonding by Rolf Potts

And too many more. Man get a kindle. Light weight, takes up no space, holds a charge for a month. It is the shit.
 
Great books ya'll!

I'm almost finished with my first Huxley book: Island. It was the last one he wrote, I believe... I don't want the end to come.

My long-time favourite authors are Vonnegut, Salinger, Faulkner, Orwell, etc.
Also, kids books like The Neverending Story, Peter Pan, stories by Hans Christian Anderson...
I recently finished To School through the Fields: an Irish Country Childhood by Alice Taylor and Expect Resistance from CrimethInc.
Evasion is another great one from CrimethInc.
The Tao of Pooh and The Te of Piglet... and other eastern philosophy.
Be Here Now is amazing.
And GRAPHIC NOVELS! Such as: Fables, Sweet Tooth, Transmetropolitan, V for Vendetta, Watchmen, Lost Girls (pretty much any Alan Moore), Goodbye Chunky Rice, Salem Brownstone: All Along the Watchtower... Elfquest...
The Toolbox for Sustainable City Living is a good DIY book, you can get it from Microcosm.
I also read books about weaving, natural dyes, and other crafts....
 
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I can't believe that I forgot to include 'Lanark' by Alasdair Gray, it's the great masterpiece of modern Scottish literature and part of the reason I came to Scotland.

"Who did the council fight?"
"It split in two and fought itself."
"That's suicide!"
"No, ordinary behaviour. The efficient half eats the less efficient half and grows stronger. War is just a violent way of doing what half the people do calmly in peacetime: using the other half for food, heat, machinery and sexual pleasure. Man is the pie that bakes and eats himself, and the recipe is separation."
"I refuse to believe men kill each other just to make their enemies rich."
"How can men recognize their real enemies when their family, schools and work teach them to struggle with each other and to believe law and decency come from the teachers?"
"My son won't be taught that," said Lanark firmly.
"You have a son?"
"Not yet."
-Alasdair Gray, Lanark, p.411
 
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