I wish I could read something in Armenian. I have to figure out the characters in every word I read and on top of that my parabashar is not very zarkatsadz. I have heard so much of this wonderful literature, it pains me not to read it. I am hoping on starting some poetry to give myself that extra push. I hope to one day read my godfather's books without difficulty; his writing is quite difficult. I began to read the first sentence of one of his books and when five minutes had passed and I had completed the sentence I was lost.
							
						
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 Originally posted by Baron Dants If you guys like Baronian's humour, you should try Yervant Odian too. "Azkayin parerar yev ayl badmvadzkner". Some pretty funny stuff.
 Agreed. Odian is great too The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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 Originally posted by vrej "Khente" was amazing, "Gaydzer" and "Tavit Peg" are good also... i recomend you read "Gaydzer" next.
 Ah, "Khente" is truly something else. The kind of book I couldn't let down. I finished it in about 2-3 days. A MUST READ for all Armenians. And for you non-Armenian reading Armenians...I guess you can read it in english. It's called "the Fool" by Raffi.
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 I thought Salome was hilarious. Considering it only takes about an hour to read, at most, I say it's well worth it.
 
 Let's see, what am I reading now . . .
 
 Grey's Anatomy (brushing up on the brain)
 
 Abolition of Man - C.S. Lewis
 
 Fundamental Principles on the Metaphysics of Morals - Immanuel Kant
 
 Explaining the Human Genome - Not sure of the author
 
 The Future of Life - Edward O. Wilson
 
 Also some book that discusses the major pre-Socratics. I can't remember what it's called.
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 I'm not sure I got the point of it, really...I thought Salome was hilarious. Considering it only takes about an hour to read, at most, I say it's well worth it. I had read half of it before, but I still can't see the "comedy"/humour in it.. I had read half of it before, but I still can't see the "comedy"/humour in it.. 
 
 Now I'm reading "Unix for Programmers and Users." 
 
 Are you a multitasker like me? I read 5+ books throughout the day... lol...
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