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returntothepit >> discuss >> Now reading... by Nate nli on Dec 1,2005 1:03pm
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toggletoggle post by Nate nli at Dec 1,2005 1:03pm
Just started Dante's DIVINE COMEDY after finishing The Iliad last night. Whats everyone else reading lately?



toggletoggle post by Anthony nli at Dec 1,2005 1:06pm
Global History of Environmentalism - Ramachandra Guha
The Hungry Tide - Amitav Ghosh
Silent Spring - Rachel Carson
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas Kuhn
The Origins and History of Modern Science - Herbert Butterfield
A couple of enormous calculus and biology textbooks.

.. they make you read lots of stuff in college.



toggletoggle post by Nate nli at Dec 1,2005 1:10pm
Guess so, thats quite the list.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Dec 1,2005 1:23pm
i am finishing Wizard and Glass by Stephen King.



toggletoggle post by pam   at Dec 1,2005 3:00pm
I'm reading a book of short stories and shit by Sylvia Plath at the moment, and re-reading Get In The Van (rollins). I just finished The Bell Jar a couple weeks ago, awesome book.



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Dec 1,2005 4:05pm
the invisible dragon by dave hickey - boring art reading

lots of articles on saul bass

a book about motion graphics

octavio paz



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Dec 1,2005 4:05pm
i read alot of sylvia plath a few years back. good stuff.



toggletoggle post by Christraper at Dec 1,2005 4:24pm
Ceremonial Magic and The Power of Evocation by Joseph C Lisiewski
Fear And Loathing On The Campaign Trail 72' by Hunter S Thompson
The Magick of Thelema by Lon Milo Duquette



toggletoggle post by dreadkill  at Dec 1,2005 4:34pm
Christraper said:

Fear And Loathing On The Campaign Trail 72' by Hunter S Thompson


that book is awesome.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Dec 1,2005 5:17pm
Just finished "All Tomorrow's Parties" by William Gibson
Currently working on some R.A. Salvatore garbage.
I think I'm gonna go back and re-read the Dune books, next.



toggletoggle post by retzam at Dec 1,2005 7:09pm
pam said:
I'm reading a book of short stories and shit by Sylvia Plath at the moment, and re-reading Get In The Van (rollins). I just finished The Bell Jar a couple weeks ago, awesome book.


Get In The Van was good but I liked the first half much more than the second half. I just finished reading all the harry potter books (yeah i know i'm a faggot), and now I'm reading a cheap barnes and noble published book called Why Do Buses Come In Threes, which is about how mathematics relate to everyday shit.



toggletoggle post by swamplorddvm  at Dec 1,2005 7:43pm
returntothepit.com




haha get it!?!



toggletoggle post by sever at Dec 1,2005 7:54pm
To the Last Man by I forget his name

ill check eventually

pretty good albiet long book about wwi



toggletoggle post by pam nli at Dec 1,2005 9:07pm
swamplorddvm said:
returntothepit.com




haha get it!?!



HAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAA.... he's witty!



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Dec 1,2005 10:52pm
retzam said:

Get In The Van was good but I liked the first half much more than the second half.


Yeah, he gets way too into "hot damn, I'm fucking ROLLINS" mode by the second half.



toggletoggle post by BornSoVile   at Jan 3,2006 4:57pm
finally getting around to reading Animal Farm - George Orwell, I expect to finish this by tomorrow, nice little read.



toggletoggle post by SickSickSicks   at Jan 3,2006 5:24pm
Trilogy - Hilda Doolittle
Personae - Ezra Pound



toggletoggle post by KillerKadoogan   at Jan 3,2006 5:57pm
Deliverance by James Dickey

Never seen the movie, so this book is fucking incredible. Not that it wouldn't be good if I HAD seen the movie, but you know what I'm getting at.



toggletoggle post by pam nli at Jan 3,2006 6:32pm
I spent most of the day alternating the Charlotte Perkins Gilman Reader (read The Yellow Wallpaper) and Who Stole Feminism...which really kicks ass, I love anything that exposes modern "feminists" for the hypocrite and idiots that they are.

I'm spending the rest of my school break on the couch polishing off my books to finish pile. Next up I'm finishing The People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn.



toggletoggle post by retzam at Jan 3,2006 7:27pm
BornSoVile said:
finally getting around to reading Animal Farm - George Orwell, I expect to finish this by tomorrow, nice little read.


Animal Farm is sooo good. Speaking of highschool literature, I also really enjoyed Lord Of The Flies and Fahrenheit 451. I read Lord Of The Flies the year before I had to read it in highschool and really liked it, so the next year when I had to read it again it was pretty nice to already know at the beginning that I was going to like it.

Right now I'm reading The Return Of The King again. I'm actually not sure if this is the second or third time I've read it, probably second. After I finish this I'm going to read a children's book my mom got me for Christmas called The Wonderful Flight To The Mushroom Planet. I guess she had loved this book as a child and always wanted to get it for me and my brother when we were kids and could never find it because it was discontinued or something, but she saw it recently and bought one for me and one for my brother. I'll probably be glad to be reading something with elementary school vocabulary after I finish Return Of The King.



toggletoggle post by BestialOnslaught  at Jan 3,2006 8:13pm
Hunter S. Thompson - Generation Of Swine
Mark Twain - The Signet Classic Book Of Mark Twain's Short Stories
Mythbusters the book



toggletoggle post by Ryan_M at Jan 3,2006 8:16pm
"Night Shift" by Stephen King



toggletoggle post by bradmann   at Jan 3,2006 11:10pm
800 pages of non-stop neruda starting tonight....siiiiick.



toggletoggle post by anonymous at Jan 3,2006 11:17pm
Anthony nli said:
Global History of Environmentalism - Ramachandra Guha
The Hungry Tide - Amitav Ghosh
Silent Spring - Rachel Carson
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas Kuhn
The Origins and History of Modern Science - Herbert Butterfield
A couple of enormous calculus and biology textbooks.

.. they make you read lots of stuff in college.


what do you go to Harvard?




toggletoggle post by Anthony nli at Jan 4,2006 12:52am
anonymous said:
Anthony nli said:
Global History of Environmentalism - Ramachandra Guha
The Hungry Tide - Amitav Ghosh
Silent Spring - Rachel Carson
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas Kuhn
The Origins and History of Modern Science - Herbert Butterfield
A couple of enormous calculus and biology textbooks.

.. they make you read lots of stuff in college.


what do you go to Harvard?



actually i do



toggletoggle post by Anthony nli at Jan 4,2006 12:53am
thanks for asking anonyman



toggletoggle post by BornSoVile   at Jan 5,2006 6:10pm
What Uncle Sam Really Wants - Noam Chomsky



toggletoggle post by dreadedsilence at Jan 5,2006 8:37pm
Naked Lunch - William Burroughs

i can't follow it!



toggletoggle post by cdan nli at Jan 5,2006 9:11pm
Nate nli said:
Just started Dante's DIVINE COMEDY after finishing The Iliad last night. Whats everyone else reading lately?



The Iliad is fucking awesome, so brutal. And Troy is an awesome movie. Fuck you nay-sayers!



toggletoggle post by BornSoVile   at Jan 16,2006 2:37am



toggletoggle post by CNV at Jan 16,2006 3:43am
The Art of War

Diary of a Drug Fiend (almost finished)- Aleister Crowley



toggletoggle post by Joe/NotCommon   at Jan 16,2006 5:36am
The History of the American Revolution



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jan 16,2006 3:16pm
i just started The Stand. i am on page 70. only 1100 more to go



toggletoggle post by davefromthegrave  at Jan 16,2006 3:25pm


one of the best christmas presents I ever got



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Jan 16,2006 3:34pm
Nice.



toggletoggle post by BornSoVile   at Jan 16,2006 4:05pm
Frankenstein - Mary Shelley



toggletoggle post by BSV@school at Mar 6,2006 1:40pm
Alien Agenda - John Marrs



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Mar 6,2006 1:43pm
A People's History of the United States-Howard Zinn



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