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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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.
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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.
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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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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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Originally posted by loseyourname
Paranormal Phenomena and Survival of Death (can't remember author's name)
By the way folks, I am reading Das Kapital once more, for class.
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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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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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Les Miserables
V. Hugo
just felt like going over a good classic piece.
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