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  • xBaron Dants
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    I'm not too big on poetry, but I'm giving it a try.

    A Baruyr Sevak compilation (well, one book out of the 10 or so that form the series).

    After which, I feel like reading the works of Tumanyan and Baronian.

    And am reading some Chomsky in the process. "Towards a new cold war".

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by loseyourname What the hell's your problem man? Why would I post a book I'm not reading? The author's name is Carl, but I can't remember his last name. He teaches at the University of Kyoto. I bought the book Raven Rare and Used Books in Amherst, MA. My girlfriend got a $5 parking ticket and was ecstatic. I remember it like it was yesterday.
    It was a joke. Lighten up. Meanwhile people should check out this book.

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  • loseyourname
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    Originally posted by Anonymouse That's because you aren't reading that huh? The old "I saw the name on CNN or Amazon and it looked interesting so I'll post it on a forum to look like I'm reading it" trick isn't going to work.

    By the way folks, I am reading Das Kapital once more, for class.
    What the hell's your problem man? Why would I post a book I'm not reading? The author's name is Carl, but I can't remember his last name. He teaches at the University of Kyoto. I bought the book Raven Rare and Used Books in Amherst, MA. My girlfriend got a $5 parking ticket and was ecstatic. I remember it like it was yesterday.

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  • vrej
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    I am currently reading Karekin Njdeh's selected Philosophies, letters, and writings.

    It MUST be read by every Armenian!! it is an amazing book.

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  • Darorinag
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    I'm reading Regeneration (trilogy) by Pat Barker. Can't wait till I get to the second volume, where all the excitement is supposed to be. It's a war novel, btw.

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  • Anonymouse
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    Originally posted by loseyourname
    Paranormal Phenomena and Survival of Death (can't remember author's name)
    That's because you aren't reading that huh? The old "I saw the name on CNN or Amazon and it looked interesting so I'll post it on a forum to look like I'm reading it" trick isn't going to work.

    By the way folks, I am reading Das Kapital once more, for class.

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  • loseyourname
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    Rodney Burton - And the Waters Turned to Blood
    Edward O. Wilson - The Future of Life
    Paranormal Phenomena and Survival of Death (can't remember author's name)
    Candice Bert - Molecules of Emotion

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  • Inna
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    For class: The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad by. Fareed Zakaria

    For my own pleasure: The Road From Home by. David Kherdian

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  • PASAMONSTER
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    Les Miserables

    V. Hugo



    just felt like going over a good classic piece.

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  • jilbagh
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    ESPN - The Magazine

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