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polymoog

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you havent stated a preference for any genre or subject matter, so...

great book for you to read: watership down. its about a rabbit society. if you like the duncton series of novels, this one is far better. a nice, pleasant read.

read the classic, gone with the wind while it is still available and un-banned. its very good. its long, though, and as a kid i wouldve never read it, as i tried to find the book with the least amount of pages in it for a book report.

gates of fire -- about the 300 spartans, but very well written. probably better for guys?
killer angels-- historical fiction about the civil war-- very well done.
GREAT nonfiction book about conquering the american frontier and the fur trade of the 1830s-- give your heart to the hawks by wil blevins. fantastic. what a great book. maybe my favorite.

favorite bio: the private life of chairman mao, written by his doctor. you wouldnt believe maos personal habits and his paranoia. i think this book is banned in china.

practical ethics, by singer. very thought provoking book. found it via a michael tsarion recommendation.

children of the arbat-- a book about the 30s in the USSR. fiction, but seemingly accurate and enjoyable. i ended up reading more on soviet gulags after this.

adventure: River of Darkness: Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon great book on the first spaniard to go down the amazon river. i was looking for some occult historical connections and found many: amazon women, european looking people, etc. interesting account.

go to amazon and read a few other comments; see if the descriptions appeal to you.

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currently reading: carroll quigley tragedy and hope (excellent) and michael cremo forbidden archeology.
 

Devine

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you havent stated a preference for any genre or subject matter, so...

great book for you to read: watership down. its about a rabbit society. if you like the duncton series of novels, this one is far better. a nice, pleasant read.

read the classic, gone with the wind while it is still available and un-banned. its very good. its long, though, and as a kid i wouldve never read it, as i tried to find the book with the least amount of pages in it for a book report.

gates of fire -- about the 300 spartans, but very well written. probably better for guys?
killer angels-- historical fiction about the civil war-- very well done.
GREAT nonfiction book about conquering the american frontier and the fur trade of the 1830s-- give your heart to the hawks by wil blevins. fantastic. what a great book. maybe my favorite.

favorite bio: the private life of chairman mao, written by his doctor. you wouldnt believe maos personal habits and his paranoia. i think this book is banned in china.

practical ethics, by singer. very thought provoking book. found it via a michael tsarion recommendation.

children of the arbat-- a book about the 30s in the USSR. fiction, but seemingly accurate and enjoyable. i ended up reading more on soviet gulags after this.

adventure: River of Darkness: Francisco Orellana's Legendary Voyage of Death and Discovery Down the Amazon great book on the first spaniard to go down the amazon river. i was looking for some occult historical connections and found many: amazon women, european looking people, etc. interesting account.

go to amazon and read a few other comments; see if the descriptions appeal to you.

* * *
currently reading: carroll quigley tragedy and hope (excellent) and michael cremo forbidden archeology.
i am going to check out blevins thank you
 

polymoog

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i am going to check out blevins thank you
its great. i hope you enjoy it as much as i did. please let me know what you thought. i had two other people borrow it and they loved it as well, so thats why i recommend it so highly. its been 'tested'. its not just me. the book starts off like a lamborghini.

if you are truly into rabbits, consider the watership down book. read a few reviews on amazon-- see what you think.
https://www.amazon.com/Watership-Down-Novel-Richard-Adams/dp/B001L9OKZK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
 

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its great. i hope you enjoy it as much as i did. please let me know what you thought. i had two other people borrow it and they loved it as well, so thats why i recommend it so highly. its been 'tested'. its not just me. the book starts off like a lamborghini.

if you are truly into rabbits, consider the watership down book. read a few reviews on amazon-- see what you think.
https://www.amazon.com/Watership-Down-Novel-Richard-Adams/dp/B001L9OKZK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
i'm not especially into them but this back has been recommended to me a few times so i should!
 

Nicole

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I want to reread all books by Christopher Pike but i lack the time to do so.

I also want to read the Lord of the Rings by Tolkien but i don't think i'll ever have the time here on Earth.

I really appreciated Harry Potter's universe even though i disagree with all forms of magic.
I remember checking out a few Christopher Pike books during middle school since I was going through a Goosebumps phase. I'd actually forgot about him until now.
 

bbsion

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I decided to read Bonds That Make Us Free. It's by the Arbinger Institute which also wrote Leadership and Self-Deception and Anatomy of Peace. Both of which are really good reads.
 

Devine

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its great. i hope you enjoy it as much as i did. please let me know what you thought. i had two other people borrow it and they loved it as well, so thats why i recommend it so highly. its been 'tested'. its not just me. the book starts off like a lamborghini.

if you are truly into rabbits, consider the watership down book. read a few reviews on amazon-- see what you think.
https://www.amazon.com/Watership-Down-Novel-Richard-Adams/dp/B001L9OKZK/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
i am not into rabbits particularly lol but since you are the third person the recommend it to me over the years then i should check out
 

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I found it! Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society
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My friends and I used to carry it around to parties like a bible or something :) we were so cool :)
 

Devine

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It's all about how crazy it is to have laws against drugs, prostitution, seat belts, suicide etc.
also tells nice version of DuPont's corrupt history and Hearst magazines
 
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