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after years out on the road, here I am back in maryland reading the Alcoholic's Anonymous "Big Book"........go figure....... a REALLY good one, about the building of the transcontinental railroad ive read is "Nothing like it in the World..." by Stephen Ambrose
 

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tom robbins... still life with woodpecker. he's fucking brilliant!

Finished 'Even cowgirls get the blues' a few days ago - first time I had ever read anything by Tom Robbins, he just got a new fan!

Currently reading 'A Colossal Failure of Common Sense' by Lawrence G McDonald. Its supposed to be an insiders story about the colapse of the Lehman Brothers, pretty interesting so far, seems you need a bit of a head for numbers to read it though.
 

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Besides my chemistry textbook . . . I'm reading Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City by Eric W. Sanderson. It's this huge project that a bunch of scientists (ecologists, geologists, etc.) did that answers the question "What did Manhattan look like before Henry Hudson & his other white boys showed up, took over, and f*cked the place up?" I'm also reading Tom Brown's Nature Observation and Tracking field guide. Good stuff.
 

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haha... peachfish! i couldn't think of a better name.
"another roadside attraction" is another good one by tom robbins
 

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Just finished re-reading 'Dune', by Frank Herbert for reference. Startin 'Heretics of Dune'. I normally read political and ecological stuff, but this stuffs epic.

Just read Dune...fucking awesome book. Now I'm reading Jitterbug Perfume
Tom Robbins has a hilarious writing style.
 

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I'm in the middle of quite a few books right now.

Difference Engine by William Gibson
Neuromancer by William Gibson again
The Man Who was Thursday by GK Chesterson
Black Christmas by Lewis Black
Behemoth by Scott Westerfield
 

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Steve Stockman's Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2


Sandbeard, nice reads on the go. I've read some Schaeffer before, but after you read one or 2 books of his, I feel like they all kinda repeat themselves.
 

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about to reread song of the silent snow by hubert selby jr, i realized this is my favorite collection of short stories.
does anyone have any suggestions of where to start, when trying to understand dawkins and dennett's overall themes/ideas?
 

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Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Lectures of Robert G. Ingersoll
The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain

..all free downloads on audiobook @ librivox.org


ahhhh.. love thoreau! just started Lonesome Traveler by Kerouac last night. big thanks to squidaroo for the b-day kickdown!
 

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