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How to Read Lit Like a Prof is one I've been wanting to get to for a while. My sister pcked it up and said it vastly improved her experience in English classes.
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I just started, but I'm impressed by it. He does a great job explaining patterns in literature and helping developing the lit eye. It's not such a drudging read, so if you're interesting on getting more from the books you read, I do recommend it.
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Science nerds have to read books to teach them to read books...dang.
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I'm reading Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian but in the midst of that I had to take a break and read Chuck Palahniuk's Diary.
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I'm not so much reading ATM as I have been writing.
Writing about myself in these 15 plus forum posts.
Hoping to be Whitelisted.
I regularly read, or really re-read:
The Holy Scriptures
and
Alcoholics Anonymous (aka the AA Big Book)
otherwise, Wikipedia !
Writing about myself in these 15 plus forum posts.
Hoping to be Whitelisted.
I regularly read, or really re-read:
The Holy Scriptures
and
Alcoholics Anonymous (aka the AA Big Book)
otherwise, Wikipedia !
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In the midst of finishing Blood Meridian, I also read and finished the Benjamin Alire Saenz novel Names on a Map and started reading The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven by Sherman Alexie.
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I admire Sherman Alexie, but aside from some article he wrote, I've not read anything he wrote...saw Smoke Signals though.
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I'm reading The Restorer, which has been very poignant.
/only semi intelligent thing I'll say this week
I'm reading The Restorer, which has been very poignant.
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Just finished "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!". He was an amazing guy.
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"Well then, carry on chaps."
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haha, I'm starting to become a big fan of his. I've read a view random short stories, read one of his novels not too long ago, and now I'm really enjoying the collection of short stories that I'm reading now.Chozon1 wrote:I admire Sherman Alexie, but aside from some article he wrote, I've not read anything he wrote...saw Smoke Signals though.
/only semi intelligent thing I'll say this week
I'm nearly done with The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and I think I'll be moving on to Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men.
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Simple Church. A book about a church model that uses sermon based small groups to disciple its members, It is really good.
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Crosswind, by Steve Rzasa.
I pretty much lurve this book. O_O Steve Rzasa is one of my favorite authors, and there's just not a lot wrong with Steampunk western.
I have been inspired to build a steam-powered motorcycle. For awesomeness.
I pretty much lurve this book. O_O Steve Rzasa is one of my favorite authors, and there's just not a lot wrong with Steampunk western.
I have been inspired to build a steam-powered motorcycle. For awesomeness.
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The Silmarillion
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Well I finished both The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven and No Country for Old Men so now I think I'm finally going to read Life of Pi.
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