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I'm reading Dante's "Divine Comedy."
Great thing to read with some Jack by the fire before bed.
I'm also reading Moby Dick, Dracula, and the Bostonians.
You lost me on Dick and Drac. :sleep:
I'm reading Booker T. Washington's Up From Slavery, and find him much less inspirational than Douglass. Maybe it's not a fair comparison, though.I finished A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, outstanding! So eloquent! So powerful! Some very interesting passages on religion, as it happens.
Cool, which section are you on? My avatar is a representation of Beatrice from "Paradise".I'm reading Dante's "Divine Comedy."
Great thing to read with some Jack by the fire before bed.
Cool, which section are you on? My avatar is a representation of Beatrice from "Paradise".
At the moment I'm just finishing off the Narnia series, haven't read them since I was a little kid. Next in line is "The Woman in White" by Wilkie Collins.
I'm reading Booker T. Washington's Up From Slavery, and find him much less inspirational than Douglass. Maybe it's not a fair comparison, though.
Oh man I am loving both of them.
Moby Dick especially.
If I ever have 400 hours of reading-time to kill, I might pick up the Moby. =p
I am reading:
By Oak, Ash, and Thorn by D.J. Conway
and
Buddha, The Gospel by Paul Carus (found on sacred-text.com)
Awesome! I was just reading Oak, Ash, and Thorn last week. I got about 3 quarters of the way through and thought it was pretty interesting.
I just abandoned it because D.J. Conway is on the Celtic Reconstructionist's website as a "stay away from" author. It one of those things where it just depends what you are looking for.