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| Ian
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02-01-2003 09:39 PM ET (US)
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Hey Brittney...Check out The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas Friedman. It is a book on globalization. Very interesting stuff. He wrote for the NY Times for a long time.
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| exacore
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01-27-2003 07:57 PM ET (US)
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Manufacturing Consent by Noam Chomsky
book series and movie
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01-27-2003 07:43 PM ET (US)
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hey Brittney!
check out this good read:
Into the Buzzsaw : Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press by Kristina Borjesson; Gore Vidal
(ISBN: 1573929727)
yours truly, exacore
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| feelsgood
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01-23-2003 06:02 PM ET (US)
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'Shogun' by James Clavell is my all-time favorite book. Adventure, war, heroics, dispair and romance.
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01-14-2003 08:57 AM ET (US)
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Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. My personal favorite book, for content, style, and meaning.
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| afeigelson
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12-07-2002 02:26 AM ET (US)
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'Friday' and 'The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress' by Robert Heinlein. Or maybe Heinlien. I can never remember...
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12-03-2002 01:46 PM ET (US)
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Brittney, if you're still reading American Gods and Me Talk Pretty One Day, I have a suggestion: Listen to them. They are both great on audiobook. Me Talk is really the way it should be, with Sedaris reading his shorts or performing them live. And Gods, which is a long read to slog through, is brilliant on audio. A fellow named George Guidall performs it, and he is incredible. Absolutely great. Gods probably got me hooked on audiobooks for my daily commute, and I haven't matched it yet.
(Tell you the truth, I was a little disappointed in Gaimen when he did Neverwhere, as his prose didn't exactly shine. But he was surely accustomed to having other people realize his images for him in comics and on the screen, and he has improved much since.)
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10-03-2002 04:10 PM ET (US)
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Andrea Barrett's "Ship Fever". beautiful.
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| Johan
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08-23-2002 05:05 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 08-23-2002 05:06 AM
Charles Bukowski "Women" Cause it's funny, strong, true and an ode to love cause love is ever present even if all us big city sad fucks can't seem to make it work right :-)
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08-06-2002 03:43 PM ET (US)
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Code by Lawrence Lessig
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| jonmc
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08-03-2002 06:06 PM ET (US)
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Heh.
It doubles as a bludgeon.
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07-30-2002 04:21 PM ET (US)
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Whoa. Infinite Jest just arrived in my mailbox and at first I thought I had mistakenly ordered the hard cover copy by the weight and size of the package.
Noooooo.
I got the soft-cover copy as I had originally thought, I was just unaware the book was over 1000 pages long.
Jonmc, I'll be sure to report back what I thought...sometime in January. 2007.
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07-27-2002 03:26 PM ET (US)
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w00t. Tell me whatcha think of it. My better half is gonna finally read it in August. I'm dying to have people to discuss that book with.
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07-25-2002 10:34 PM ET (US)
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Jon, I like little more than a challenge, so thanks to you I'm out $12. That amazon.com one-click shopping will not defeat me next time, what with my new world outlook and all.
That is if I get it.
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07-25-2002 09:15 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 07-25-2002 09:16 PM
Infinite JestIf your smart enough to get it, and you definitely seem to be, this book will forever change the way you see the world. It's big and thick and it's work to slog through, but it's worth it.
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07-22-2002 10:44 PM ET (US)
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hello all, reading beautiful monsters, and the hobbit
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