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12/9/2015 1:17:04 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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What are you reading?
Title, author, genre.




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12/9/2015 1:18:01 PM The Library.  

bumblebee7
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I didn't think there any Porn Sites...where there is any reading....































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12/9/2015 1:18:30 PM The Library.  
Bugzey
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playboy....that got some really cool adds.........

12/9/2015 1:20:01 PM The Library.  
inknpink
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Strategic Marketing, Koter & Fox, education

I just finished reading diary of a wimpy kid with my daughter.

12/9/2015 1:20:26 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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Boys with their toys in their hands forever...lol

Serious replies only, mkkkk

12/9/2015 1:20:59 PM The Library.  

bumblebee7
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I found a good book here on building pipe bombs and assembling ak-47's.

By Adher Aabzaari .

12/9/2015 1:21:15 PM The Library.  

ibane
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Quote from bumblebee7:
I didn't think there any Porn Sites...where there is any reading....

Literotica





























12/9/2015 1:21:25 PM The Library.  

apokernut
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Ayn Rand - Anthem

12/9/2015 1:21:32 PM The Library.  
Chairman__Darth
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Trust me it would bore you and most of the non capitalists on here.

12/9/2015 1:21:35 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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I see this will not be very fruitful

12/9/2015 1:22:53 PM The Library.  

ibane
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Oh serious replies only.
Ok.

Literotica

12/9/2015 1:24:57 PM The Library.  

shadygirl13
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Just finished In Cold Blood. I need to make another trip to the library. I hate not having a book going.

12/9/2015 1:25:12 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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Quote from Chairman__Darth:
Trust me it would bore you and most of the non capitalists on here.


Which one would your recommend?

12/9/2015 1:25:40 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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Quote from shadygirl13:
Just finished In Cold Blood. I need to make another trip to the library. I hate not having a book going.


Thriller? True crime?

12/9/2015 1:26:38 PM The Library.  
hotflgal
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12/9/2015 1:27:09 PM The Library.  
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DH...



12/9/2015 1:28:34 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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You are probably reading textbooks mostly, ya?

12/9/2015 1:31:17 PM The Library.  

mustangwriter
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I'm a voracious reader. I have a VAST library.

Just finished 'The Politics of Empire; Globalization In Crisis' by Alan Freedman & Boris Kagarlitsky and 'The Coming Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It" by James Turk & John Rubio.

12/9/2015 1:32:35 PM The Library.  
sir_hugo_drax
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Quote from teeheehee_:
You are probably reading textbooks mostly, ya?


Ya...

12/9/2015 1:34:19 PM The Library.  

stl1
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I do most of my reading in my "library".

I just have to be careful that the "literature" doesn't get wet from the shower or sink.

12/9/2015 1:35:52 PM The Library.  

stl1
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Literature: Mail, weekly newspaper crossword puzzles, magazines, etc.

12/9/2015 1:41:19 PM The Library.  

bandit__geezer
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Patchogue, NY
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Rereading "Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline. I s'pose the genre is science fiction. I'm only rereading this because I started "A Killing Winter" by Tom Callaghan (it's his debut) and I was not all that impressed ...

12/9/2015 1:41:48 PM The Library.  
Chairman__Darth
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Quote from teeheehee_:
Which one would your recommend?
recommend for capitalism?

12/9/2015 1:42:17 PM The Library.  
mrhankchinaski
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Cormac McCarthy All the Pretty Horses.

James Lee Burkes book of short stories Jesus Out to Sea.

Im always reading Walt Whitmans Leaves of Grass.

And Charles Bukowski Love is a Dog from Hell or Play the Piano Like a Percussion Instrument.

Im also reading a very interest book on Tibetan Buddhism.

Im also interested in starting to read some stuff by Thomas Pynchon.

I think Im going to start with Inherent Vice.

12/9/2015 1:44:26 PM The Library.  
sinceresammy
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The Courage to Act by Benjamin S Bernanke!

12/9/2015 1:44:57 PM The Library.  
mrhankchinaski
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Quote from mustangwriter:
I'm a voracious reader. I have a VAST library.

Just finished 'The Politics of Empire; Globalization In Crisis' by Alan Freedman & Boris Kagarlitsky and 'The Coming Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It" by James Turk & John Rubio.


Have you ever read Noam Chomsky's Manufactoring Consent.

Or Howard Zinn's A Peoples History of America or the USA,
I cant remember.

Great Stuff.

12/9/2015 1:45:47 PM The Library.  

grande_mamon
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http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Raspberry-Pi-Second-Getting/dp/1259587401/ref=sr_1_1/187-7318207-9199004?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1449690313&sr=1-1&keywords=raspberry+pi+2+book

12/9/2015 1:53:00 PM The Library.  

playingindirt
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looking through their music.

12/9/2015 1:56:26 PM The Library.  

imn0tphoto
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Dh forums

12/9/2015 2:35:47 PM The Library.  

pagal17
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Grant writing
Social Media Marketing for Dummies
Essential Wholeness
Life Between Lives...
The Synchronicity Key
The Law of One
The Ra Material: An Ancient Astronaut Speaks
The Source Field Investigations: The Hidden Science and Lost Civilizations Behind the 2012 Prophecies

Boring stuff to most but I dig it

12/9/2015 2:41:06 PM The Library.  
no_einstein
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I work in a library so...


I'm not read anything at the moment

12/9/2015 3:02:31 PM The Library.  

italianroyalty
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Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.

Was made into a good movie too.

12/9/2015 3:04:00 PM The Library.  

imn0tphoto
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I like movies

12/9/2015 3:14:43 PM The Library.  
joe4u2explore
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Quote from italianroyalty:
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.

Was made into a good movie too.


He pulls you in with his imagery

I am reading Dostoevsky Crime and Punishment (again..I love this book)

If you want some of the greatest true story thrills in one adventure written over a few different books, look up the story of Earnest T. Shackleton and the "Endurance". It is one of the most remarkable stories of perseverance and survival ever and it's all true.

You might like it Italian, if you like Krakauer

12/9/2015 3:19:16 PM The Library.  
hotflgal
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try reading orwell, it might put give you perspective on the events of the day

12/9/2015 3:24:04 PM The Library.  

soulflight
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"the Tipping Point" non-fiction by Malcom Gladwell

12/9/2015 3:30:21 PM The Library.  
joe4u2explore
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Quote from hotflgal:
try reading orwell, it might put give you perspective on the events of the day


I've read 1984 and Animal Farm but way back in high school.

12/9/2015 3:30:58 PM The Library.  
joe4u2explore
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Quote from soulflight:
"the Tipping Point" non-fiction by Malcom Gladwell[/quot

Tipping Pont huh? Ok, I trust your judgment based upon your thread posts.

12/9/2015 3:34:48 PM The Library.  
inknpink
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Quote from joe4u2explore:
I've read 1984 and Animal Farm but way back in high school.


As did I! Thinking about 1984 and thinking about some of the socail issues of now we're slowly evolving into the foretold.

12/9/2015 3:36:07 PM The Library.  
joe4u2explore
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Damn, pink. You always hit it dead on.

12/9/2015 3:38:02 PM The Library.  
inknpink
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Thank you

12/9/2015 3:38:03 PM The Library.  

frappeyes
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One Second After - William R. Forstchen

postapocalyptic

12/9/2015 3:42:18 PM The Library.  

italianroyalty
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Where the wild things are

12/9/2015 3:45:14 PM The Library.  
joe4u2explore
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Quote from italianroyalty:
Where the wild things are


Hey man. I use to love that as a kid but when I saw the movie with my daughter, I was like . It was sad as hell.

12/9/2015 3:58:50 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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Yes, I've read both 1984 and Brave new World. I prefer the latter.

12/9/2015 4:02:10 PM The Library.  

Alahunter70
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Bout to start either:

Dean Koontz - Deeply Odd

or

Clive Cussler - The Kingdom

12/9/2015 4:03:38 PM The Library.  
teeheehee_
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No sorry, I made a mistake, I prefer 1984.

12/9/2015 4:06:02 PM The Library.  

imn0tphoto
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I liked 1984 as well
And the movies

THX1138


Was cool

12/9/2015 4:19:57 PM The Library.  

craftybtch
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Reading pinterest, for mug rug, patterns, I quilt and I love the owl ones

12/9/2015 4:21:18 PM The Library.  
tigryenok502
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I don't have time to read for hours like I used to.
Maybe an hour a night.
Right now I'm about halfway through...
The servants of twilight by Dean Koontz.

12/9/2015 4:49:59 PM The Library.  

jer3552
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the grapes of wrath...john steinbeck

12/9/2015 5:09:13 PM The Library.  

mary__me
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Quote from Bugzey:
playboy....that got some really cool adds.........




And great articles.

12/9/2015 5:10:31 PM The Library.  

inni_dreamz
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Feels like the First Time: A true love story
Shawn Inmon

12/9/2015 5:10:59 PM The Library.  

mary__me
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I'm rereading Outlander (2ND book) by Diana Gabalden. Season 2 starts in April.



[Edited 12/9/2015 5:12:07 PM ]

12/9/2015 5:30:58 PM The Library.  

cajunmister
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The Art of Happiness,,,,,Dalai Lama

12/9/2015 6:13:04 PM The Library.  

iam_resurrected
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Reno, NV
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It took me almost 6 months but I read all I could find on the beliefs of our "Founding Fathers" of America.

Was quite the learning experience for me

12/9/2015 6:14:10 PM The Library.  
pinwizard09
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well what did you think of them?

12/9/2015 6:15:49 PM The Library.  

iam_resurrected
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Quote from cajunmister:
The Art of Happiness,,,,,Dalai Lama









90% of the time this man never smiles.
Does that make him only happy 10%

The "ART" of Happinees....you mean acting like you are happy even when you are not

I guess I'll have to schem through it then to find out if acting like you are happy is the same as being fake

12/9/2015 6:17:05 PM The Library.  

iam_resurrected
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Quote from pinwizard09:
well what did you think of them?







Atheist, deist, Masons who deceived the Colonists into fighting England for religious rights when it was to separate government from religion.



[Edited 12/9/2015 6:17:22 PM ]

12/9/2015 6:18:19 PM The Library.  
pinwizard09
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