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Picciottu

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Sep 18, 2006
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Betrand Russell - What i believe. He makes you think about everything, if you agree with him or not, he raises the big fundemental issues of life, so that you cant ignore them.

Michel Houellebecq - The possibilty of an Island. Im half way through, fantastic as usuall, it's funny how manic depression can be so funny. Again he confront's the important issues of life.
 

Wraith

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Sep 1, 2006
331
Enemy of the People, by Ibsen. I loved it, which is saying something for a play. And I'd highly recommend it for anyone who hasn't read it already sometime between high school and college graduation.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Wraith said:
Enemy of the People, by Ibsen. I loved it, which is saying something for a play. And I'd highly recommend it for anyone who hasn't read it already sometime between high school and college graduation.


great piece, i also saw an amazing adaptation some years ago loved it
 

Karim Abdoun

Junior Member
Jul 11, 2006
141
I read a book called The River of Time, talks about the universe and how time began and such physiological and astronomical things, it's interesting because the author, called Igor D.Novikov, describes the process of trying to reach how time began and how the fact that time can be slowed done, going into black holes and such, i love it
 

curi83

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Aug 9, 2006
594
I have readed the different books of Dan Brown and was very impressed and read them very fast. The Film of the Da Vinci Code sucks in front of the book. Finished to read the Book "The Dante Club"-its not really interested written but its nice to read if u know La Divina Commedia of Dante Allighieri. Now i'm reading Cosa Nostra...very interesting because i'm a sicilian. :agree:
 

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