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What have i been reading?

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IsraTrance Full Member

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Posted : Aug 4, 2008 18:47
Heart of dog- MIjail Bugakov

more anticommunist literature
Dr. Boombastic
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Posted : Sep 9, 2008 08:46
king of the world - remnick

muhammad ali's biography

sea of poppies - amitav ghosh           all roads lead Om
mk47
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Posted : Sep 10, 2008 08:31
Dan Simmons - Song of Kali
Zman
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Posted : Nov 22, 2008 22:31
Ogilvy on Advertising
headyatail2000
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Posted : Nov 27, 2008 10:14
can anyone shed some light on the best english translation of tibetan book of the dead...?
pm would be highly appreciated as i dunt visit this section too often           <~< "the best things in life aren't things" - art buchwald >~>
gutter
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Posted : Dec 3, 2008 13:15
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Posted by : headyatail2000
Posted on : 2008-11-27 10:14 can anyone shed some light on the best english translation of tibetan book of the dead...?
pm would be highly appreciated as i dunt visit this section too often



hey i love that book, it has all the paths of enlightening, aaaaamazing knowledge in there
up here,, b well headyatail2000

http://www.sendspace.com/file/tqktqg
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Posted : Dec 4, 2008 09:38
On the road - Jack kerouac

Totally blow out by this book, very emotive ending. THis books breathes LIFE.           "The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures."
Deathwing


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Posted : Dec 5, 2008 22:40
I started reading Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves the other day.
hallucinator
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Posted : Dec 6, 2008 14:51
The Testament
By John Grisham           Hallucinated Neighbour / Silent Existence
http://www.ektoplazm.com/label/silent-existence
bbgun

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Posted : Jan 18, 2009 03:03
Currently reading:

The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins
Dreams from my Father by Barack Obama

Just finished:

Outliers by Malcom Gladwell
Buddha by Deepak Chopra

Next on my list:

Disney War by James B. Stewart
Musicophilia by Oliver Sacks
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Goodwin
Science of Leonardo by Frijtof Capra
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Posted : Jan 18, 2009 04:02
The gulag archipielago..

what a terror storie.           "The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures."
TimeTraveller
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Posted : Jul 1, 2009 06:03
I read my whole life.Mostly a few parallel .
The thing is I read never novels.It is and was always like waste of time to me.I cannot help myself there.I think there was one only I read "Der Traumfänger" just one novel I read and didnot forget ,about a woman who spend some time in an aboriginal tribe.
I read also ilumminati.But dont know if it is a novel.

Mostly informational books and than some spiritual books and sometimes religious even for the curiosity.

Some books bout plants indoor outdoor hehe and other plants ,some books bout music some biographies some technical about gitars or contrapoint from bach etc.

Sometimes I like to train other languages by books last time it was pattwa (again) than books about studio/sequencers and stuff and mostly books from or like book of the dead,castaneda,huxley(heavan and hell) aso

Shakespear is really incredible though I know only three but I think he wrote this on shrooms or sth.
Kleist is genius,penthesila .. heavy imaginary.
Last very impressive was from Ravi Shankar about his life written in 68.The very last I bought is about indian scales and melas etc.
..well I'm sure I forgot a lot.

tibetan book of dead i got also was used on my first shroom trip even but somewhere else.peace
          https://soundcloud.com/shivagarden
bbgun

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Posted : Jul 5, 2009 18:49
The Heart of a Goof - P.G Wodehouse
The Tipping Point - Malcom Gladwell
The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseni
bbgun

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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 09:46
Enchantress of Florence - Salman Rushdie
kriz
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Posted : Jul 17, 2009 12:25
i read now: Mr. Nice - One (or the) biggest hash importers... Very good written and interesting...

Bought second hand, 2Euro

Link:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mr-Nice-Howard-Marks/dp/0749395699/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_i
           3o~ kriz aka krize 3o~ ....Horrordelic Records.... http://www.horrordelic.com
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