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    The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown
    Its a very very good book, I recommend to all!

    Anything worth conquering is powered, built and backed by fear not by fact.



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    Just finished Night masks by RA salvatore awsome book
    Sigs are over rated

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    Finished Nemesis by Isaac Asimov, really great book!

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    I just finished

    "The Pooh Perplex"

    a collection of essays analyzinmg whiny the pooh !

    it contains :

    Paradoxical Persona: The Hierrchy of Heroism in winnie the pooh

    A Bourgeois Writer's Proletarian Fables

    The Therory and practice of Bardic Verse: Notations on the Hums of pooh

    Poisoned Paradise: The Underside of Pooh

    O Felix Xulpa! The Sacramental Meaning of Winnie the pooh

    Winnie adn the cultural stream

    A la recherche du pooh perdu

    A Complete Analysis of Winnie the pooh

    Another Book to Cross Off Your List

    The style of pooh: sources, anologues, and influences

    A.A. Milnes Honey-Balloon-pit-gun-tail-bathtubcomplex

    Prolegomena to Any Future Stud of Winnie the pooh.



    It is actually quite a good read, but it is intended for an undergraduate in university, so don't read it if you are an 8 year old who has just finished winnie the pooh for the first time.
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    If your going to read some thing about winnie the pooh I have always hoped that certain people would follow his example and keep it simple and pure
    if your going to try and complicate a simple character your wasting your time trying to figure out the obvious ,but if you really like pooh and you need something to think about try the tao of pooh
    A really good book but it has alot to do with taoist beliefs (not taoist myself mind you) and gives insight into what kind of person you are and what you might want to be ( I like tigger )

    Well right know I'm just reading some books by terry pratchett
    interesting times really good check it out whenever you get a chance to






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    I just bought and read the Friends souvenir book. It was all shit I already knew, only good for the purdy pictures...

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    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) - Twilight of the Gods / G�tzend�mmerung

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    linux for dummies: a quick reference. i'm new to linux so i'll be using this for a litle while. might not help too much since i'm learning on my own.

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    I am reading "Great Expectations" right now....It's OK, kind of boring.

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    Read something.... Last time I read something was quite awhile ago. I live off the internet now, books are fabled.

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    A couple of George Carlin Books.... Dude's a comic Genius!
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    A book... I finished reading "The Things They Carried" by Tim O'Brien a few weeks ago for English class(had my final today). It's a great story about a guy in 'Nam, part fiction and part autobiography. It truly captures the feeling that there is no moral in a war story. It's probably the coolest book I've read so far, besides "Z for Zacharia"(a post-apocalyptic story).

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    i read george carlin: brain droppings. that is one funny fucking man there. not too many people can perform a stand-up with the flair that he can.

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    Dante's Divine Comedy

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    george carlin, its seriously funny shit.
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