Isn't the Rules that book for women to learn about how to date and crap?
Well I kinda forgot about this thread.
Arpi is a cock, yes we all knew that.
I voted for On The Road and I'm gonna start reading it next week anyone who wants to discuss it feel free.
Don't worry if arpi ruins it the bitch is goin in the cell, I don't care how much he whines.
If we do this again sometime, can we get a Stephen Ambrose book in there?
Quote:Only if it's plagarized.
heeeheeeeheeee... Nice tag, AM!
I do like his style, though. I'd still reccomend Wild Blue-it was a good read. I may have to put down the non-fiction stuff for awhile and blow the dust off of "On The Road." It's one of my favorites.
What were we supposed to read again?
Whatever, just keep the recommendations coming. I'm loving all this new shit to read.
Quote:What were we supposed to read again?
Paradise Lost mister munch.
Jeez, I read that in college.
Aight, I'm in a better frame of mind to read it now.
That book is a load...
It'll help ease the pain.
Quote:Paradise Lost mister munch.
Yes. Great book/poem. I'm reading it currently.
Fpr any Dragonlance nuts out there who might have missed it (because most of the 5th age stories blew) there's a new Weiss and Hickman trilogy, "War of Souls", which, fro the looks of it, is going to reset Krynn back to the way it's suppossed to be...
and, of course...
Brings Tas back to life
DIG may I reccomend Dante's Inferno for you?
If anyone wants to read Dante I suggest you get a copy with liner notes because the references are way out of people's leagues sometimes. You'll need because Dante Alghieri references greek legends and 14th-century florentine politics, etc.
My version is the Portable Dante, it has all of the Divine Comedy , and La Vita Nuova. Definitely get a copy with liner notes or else the novel won't mean as much.
Ofcourse you would need that you uneducated twit.
Yeah sure I'll go back to reading State and Revolution, thank you very much.
Quote:Yeah sure I'll go back to reading State and Revolution, thank you very much.
Yeah right you Mad Libs junkie!!!
Go read Fountainhead you capitalist pig.
Maybe I'll read the manifesto for a laugh.
Marx was never that well of a theorist on a future post-capitalist world. His critiques of capitalism are very nice but other than that I don't understand why everyone considers him an authority on everything socialist.
"The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them."
- Karl Marx