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What book(s) are you reading now?

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Loved that book. :D
From what I have seen of him on various science documentaries, and his own show, his approach to physics and science fiction has had me absolutely fascinated with him. This book looks like it will suck me in, and be considering him one of my favorite scientist, right next to Da Vinci and Einstein.
 

Poecilid

Curious Poecilid
I've found a book of short stories which is free as a pdf from the site of a guy called Jacobslightreading. But I can't find any reviews or comments on the book. Is there somewhere where these religious/philosophical books are reviewed?
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
From what I have seen of him on various science documentaries, and his own show, his approach to physics and science fiction has had me absolutely fascinated with him. This book looks like it will suck me in, and be considering him one of my favorite scientist, right next to Da Vinci and Einstein.
He's an interesting guy.

I'm reading White Teeth (Zadie Smith) and The Name of the Rose (Eco). I've been reading the second one on and off for about a year I think.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
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Beginning this one tonight
 

Secret Chief

Vetted Member
The Social Conquest of Earth by Edward O. Wilson.

The story of homo sapiens, what the neanderthals lacked and why we are similar to ants.

Provocative and informative.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
So Contact got set aside to make way for the Sword of Truth series. Since starting book 1 a month ago, I'm now 3/4 the way through book 5. Should finish it before the end of next month IF the 2nd-hand book store has the rest of the series.

If not, I'll see if they have Coraline by Neil Gaiman. I saw the film a couple of nights ago, thoroughly enjoyed it, and after reading this review by The Guardian http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/apr/10/coraline-gaiman-review:
Enchanting and creepy by turns, Coraline is a very grown-up fairy tale for all ages, a story that reads as if Alice's Adventures in Wonderland had been rewritten by Lemony Snicket in a particularly dark and twisted mood.

...I'm pretty much sold.
 
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Caladan

Agnostic Pantheist

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
Coraline is a sweet book. But it's also a quick read as its aimed at a younger crowd.
Did you read Gaiman's longer novels? Perhaps Neverwhere or American Gods?

American Gods was fantastic. I got a lot out of that book. I felt like there were several different layers of story within it that spoke to different parts of me. Definitely in my top 10
 

Caladan

Agnostic Pantheist
American Gods was fantastic. I got a lot out of that book. I felt like there were several different layers of story within it that spoke to different parts of me. Definitely in my top 10
I agree. Simply a kick *** book. Did you hear about the upcoming HBO series?
 

SageTree

Spiritual Friend
Premium Member
I've read that before. Couple years ago or so I think. It is a good read. I cracked up laughing out loud several times during it.


No doubt I'm the 'crazy guy' in the library, bus or where ever else I partake of this one.

Feel this ought to be a must read for every Christian as it's playful and witty....

As opposed to the other one I'd recommend 'The Last Temptation', which was a deeply impacting book to 'My Christianity' and my Spiritual journey.
 
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