Wednesday, 18 July 2012
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What Are You Reading?
I have read Marx's Das Kapital, Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, and am currently reading Smith's Wealth of Nations.
What are you reading?
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Your blog right now. I would think that is obvious.
I still need to finish "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies." Also thinking of picking up "The Zombie Combat Guide" soon.
The House of the Seven Gables.
The Bad Place by Dean Koontz.
What is a Dog? by Bobbie Kalman
"The Most Beautiful Woman In Town & other stories", by Charles Bukowski.
"Raise High the Roofbeams, Carpenters" and "Seymore", J.D. Salinger.
Ruby Programming book and a compter softwarebook.
I want to get to Ehrman's book on Biblical criticism, but no fucking time.
Sign language books. I am re-learning!
Mutiny on the Bounty.
An old issue of Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine, and selections from The Portable Atheist
I find it difficult to sit down and seriously read a book.
Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks. First SiFi for about ten years.
World War Z. Again.
Had to read Wealth of Nations last term. Right now! Chasing Rainbows! It is my summer break!
NOTHING YET,
finishing up on the catcher on the rye and s.e. hinton biographies. idk if i'll ever graduate from YA novels
No political or economical readings here, I am, however, working on C.S. Lewis'
Screwtape Letters.
I am just starting book 5 of Game of Thrones.
Your blog, obviously, but mostly police/spy/espionage novels of one author or another..... As far as ideology, MARX was a facist,controller personality and not realistic about anything but subjagation of the masses to a MASTERS will and endgame.... but that is the way the cookie crumbles.... Tears for fears had it right in the song 'Everybody wants to rule the world', but no onewants the responsiblity for the negative outcomes..... Peace