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Bloody hell, Im gonna have to read this again once I finish
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indisputable ay?

just read, did not enjoy.
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currently reading, already a whole lot better.
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Fucking read it you motherfuckers!
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Geert Mak - In Europe

a must read for anyone who is interested in the history of europe (and the effect on its people) in the 20th century, it's a quite addictive book!
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Soon time for finals, stuck with these two at the moment:
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sonar wrote:indisputable ay?

just read, did not enjoy.
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Really? What did you not like about it? That's my favorite Huxley book.
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had to read this after watching this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvNEVvHgOOY

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alphacat wrote:
sonar wrote:indisputable ay?

just read, did not enjoy.
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Really? What did you not like about it? That's my favorite Huxley book.
if your a huxley fan, what would you recommend i start with.
ive been meaning to read him for aaagges. . .

only just got round to reading catcher in the rye lol.
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just read brave new world man, its an amazing book
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noam wrote:just read brave new world man, its an amazing book

yeah its a good'en.

i'd give farenheit 451 a go too. that and 1984 are all similar.

oh and the time machine!
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Anjin wrote:Image

had to read this after watching this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvNEVvHgOOY

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just been watching that video, really pretty interesting
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Blew me away mate! Really exciting and i thought the way he presented his research was gud because he let you come to your own conclusions, rather than
"Right, this happened, then that, and then this but they told us that happened instead so.... it must be aliens!"
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64hz wrote:if your a huxley fan, what would you recommend i start with.
ive been meaning to read him for aaagges. . .

only just got round to reading catcher in the rye lol.
Sort of depends on your interests and all that. 'Island' is my favorite because it asks the question, what if you can create a new, more utopian society - but still have neighbors that have not achieved the same? What might such a society look like? It was the last novel Huxley wrote and he's in peak form [imho].

'Doors of Perception' and 'Heaven & Hell' are often sold together since they're both pretty short: they're not fiction, but essays on psychedelics, particularly mescaline. I credit the latter with turning me on to the amazing renaissance composer Gesualdo as well as having interesting insights into stuff like medieval religious art and how it relates to the broader spectrum of visionary experiences.

Haven't read all of his novels (or all his anything for that matter, man wrote a lot) but 'Point Counter Point' is a decent read too, a little more melodramatic. It's structured like a musical work, emphasizing - go figure - counterpoint.
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Just finished 'The 12th Planet' last night.. At last
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Nice read so far, even for a brain stuck in sluggish mode
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alphacat wrote:
64hz wrote:if your a huxley fan, what would you recommend i start with.
ive been meaning to read him for aaagges. . .

only just got round to reading catcher in the rye lol.
Sort of depends on your interests and all that. 'Island' is my favorite because it asks the question, what if you can create a new, more utopian society - but still have neighbors that have not achieved the same? What might such a society look like? It was the last novel Huxley wrote and he's in peak form [imho].

'Doors of Perception' and 'Heaven & Hell' are often sold together since they're both pretty short: they're not fiction, but essays on psychedelics, particularly mescaline. I credit the latter with turning me on to the amazing renaissance composer Gesualdo as well as having interesting insights into stuff like medieval religious art and how it relates to the broader spectrum of visionary experiences.

Haven't read all of his novels (or all his anything for that matter, man wrote a lot) but 'Point Counter Point' is a decent read too, a little more melodramatic. It's structured like a musical work, emphasizing - go figure - counterpoint.
thanks :4:
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storm of steel
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