The Bible, a math book, Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Tolstoy, Freud, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard.
Finals ftw.
The Bible, a math book, Aristotle, Socrates, Plato, Tolstoy, Freud, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard.
Finals ftw.
How's your burger, bro? - Ancient proverb
It has been a while since I read a Star Wars novel...so I picked up Death Star co-written by Michael Reaves & Steve Perry.
I am enjoying it so far, I am about 3/4 through it. It takes place during the construction of the Death Star and overlaps with the time period of Star Wars: Episode IV...Everything is from the vantage point of the workers, pilots, civilians on the inside of the death star. I recommend it!
I am a little over half way through Children Of The Night by Dan Simmons. This is a great Vampire novel! It is a story about a woman who adopted a child from Romania who can survive only by periodic blood transfusions. This child may hold the key to curing AIDS and cancer, but there are those who want the child back in his native Romania.
Putin's Russia by Anna Politkovskaya.
Eye-opening stuff. Shows how badly Russia creates a ceiling for itself by treating its people so poorly, especially its military. The day Russia gets its act together is the day it will be this world's top nation; but, since they've had centuries to do that and have failed at each and every step along the way, there really isn't much to worry about.
How's your burger, bro? - Ancient proverb
Dracula...
You'd think that being an English/History major in university that I would have cracked the spine on that one but somehow it slipped through the gap...
Great book. It's written as a series of Journal entries and letters...a form of writing that has pretty much been lost today. Van Helsing is a fantastic character and it's easy to see how he has been emulated in the movies and novels of today.
"Chickens are dope..." - Von Miller
I've just started a REAL page turner. A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux
The Innocent Man
2012: The Year that Mo Got Laid
IRS Code Section 831(b)...
A book Davii recommended: "Hard Corps: from Ganster to Marine Hero," by Marco Martinez.
"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free"
~Charles Evans Hughes~
I am reading "RASPUTIN: The Saint Who Sinned" By Brian Moynahan.
Very in depth...I knew little about him so I picked it up.
An Inconvenient Book by Glenn Beck. Good stuff. I'm new to Glenn Beck, but I like his sense of humor and how he isn't afraid to say what he feels. I love the chapters on political correctness and poverty. Beef actually suggested it to me at the Freak when I needed a source for a paper on global warming. Gracias Beef.
Stupidity is also a gift of God, but one mustn't misuse it. ---- Pope John Paul II
The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball
I was gonna post but you guys are into heavy reading - damn - i just like thrillers and killers
Im working my way through the Alex Cross series by James Patterson
and just started Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly
I like to read to escape from things - so im not into the heavy reading -
I dont do romance novels - ick
I love Stephen Colbert though and may try and grab a copy of that book SR read -
I love the Alex Cross by James Patterson series! They are awesome. Sometimes I reread them just for the thrill. I use those books for escape also!
"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free"
~Charles Evans Hughes~
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