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t-dub

Vapor Sloth
I would be very intrested on those reads, where did you find those? translated I trust? :D
Translated and interpreted by Doreal . . . ClickLink

Also interesting: "The Anunnaki of Nibiru: Mankind's Forgotten Creators, Enslavers, Saviors, and Hidden Architects of the New World Order" by Gerald Clark.

And of course anything by Zecharia Sitchin. Its interesting, the Sumerians left so many clay tablets, tens of thousands, documenting just about everything, that they were all scanned and put online for help in translating them all.

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Snappo

Caveat Emptor - "A Billion People Can Be Wrong!"
Accessory Maker
I'm captivated by most anything sci-fi, but have read several times my Jane Roberts Seth Material series of books - has me seriously consider our coexistence among infinite other realities, and life after death (physical and otherwise).:cool:
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
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This is a good book, far as historical fiction
goes. I've always been interested in Cleopatra.
It's over a 1000 pages, but it is a real
interesting read.

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Title: Sarah’s Key
Author: Tatiana de Rosnay
ISBN: 9780312370848
Pages: 320
Release Date: September 30, 2009
Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Source: SheKnows Book Club

This book is about the Holocaust. It starts out with Sarah and her brother. Sarah hides her brother in a closet when the soldiers come...
 
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sdrsh

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found this thread and felt obliged to share one of my favorite books and sources of bliss.

The author, Mr. Campbell, shares his journey to making profound realizations about how a subjective universe actually feels and works.

"If you have a logical, open, and inquisitive mind, an attitude of scientific pragmatism that appreciates the elegance of fundamental truth and the thrill of breakthrough, you will enjoy this journey of personal and scientific discovery."

http://www.my-big-toe.com/

the book is free in PDF!
 

GrilledGoat

New Places
My Top Author(s) Right Now:
Clive Cussler/Jack Du Brul

I love to read! Although it seems with each year that passes I spend less time with books and more time on the internet... I do not like this trend, and have been trying to replace some of my "research time" with "fiction time"

I also like:
Terry Pratchet
Vince Flynn
Tom Clancy
Brian Jacques
Stephen E. Ambrose
Robert Heinlein
Tom Wolfe
Ken Kesey

Edit: And of course many others this is not a complete list:lol:
 
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Ricardo

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I just put "books" in the search box and this thread came up...no posts in two years!!! Either that in itself answers its own question or there's a thriving book club on here somewhere that I don't know about.
Agree with most of the posts, but some books deserve to be read at some level of stoned. Like "Chronic City" by Jonathan Lethem, which I'm reading ATM. or anything by TC Boyle or Michael Chabon.... That's the sort of stuff I like anyway, Kinky Friedman dude.
 
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John Coaltrain

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I just put "books" in the search box and this thread came up...no posts in two years!!! . . .

That's nothing. It's now been three years since your post! Books aren't as much fun as looking at pretty pictures of DynaVap stems, I guess.

Well, for what it's worth – I'm currently reading:
  • Contra Celsum by Origen of Alexandria
  • Plotinus: The Simplicity of Vision by Pierre Hadot
  • Heidegger and Unconcealment by Mark Wrathall
 
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