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The List of Books Everybody Should Own!

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  • #31
    Originally posted by vrej Paris 1919- Margaret Macmillan
    40 Days of Musa Dagh- Franz Werfel
    Hitler and the Armenian Genocide- Bardakjian
    A crime of Vengence- Edward Alexander

    -Warrant for Genocide
    -The Historical and Legal interconnections between the Armenian Genocide and Jewish Holocaust: from impunity to retributive Justice.
    The history of the Armenian genocide : ethnic conflict from the Balkans to Anatolia to the Caucasus
    - Vahakn Dadrian

    Have them all.

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    • #32
      ttt .
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #33
        I own a total of 5 books for Anon's first list. Also can someone tell me what Of Human Bondage is about? Slavery or something?

        In highschool I was a big fan of Ray Bradburry, if you get into it read ALL his books. Starting w/ The October Country, which are short stories. Toynbee Convector is good too. And The Martian Chronicles is an awesome book.

        My senior year in highschool I really got into Carl Jung. And I've read just about all his books. Psychology of the Unconscious is quite a read but worth it. So is Carl Jung's Seminar on Nietzche's Zarathustra.

        Frederick Nieztsche is one helluva an interesting read but good luck on undestanding what he's talking about.

        Lately I havnt been reading cuz school keeps making me write essays. But I''m into concepts of the mind, Zen, and theories of the higher order.

        Oh yeah history and evolution are really interesting topics also, If you want to undestand the transition between caveman to some form of civilization Ancient Society, is pretty good. (if you know another book that covers that topic let me know please).

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        • #34
          Speaking with God from the Depths of My heart - Narekatsi

          See for translated online version here: http://www.stgregoryofnarek.am/book.php

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          • #35
            To Kill A Mockingbird.

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            • #36
              Ebay is a good place to pickup alot of these books for pretty cheap prices.

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              • #37
                Okei Odkei I will give you my own. I did read the list but I'm sorry if im repeating any of it.



                The Bible
                Siddhartha By Hermann Hesse
                Chuang-Tzu Translated by Burton Watson
                The Bhagavad-Gita
                The Burning Tigris By Peter Balakian
                Rise The Euphrates By Carol Edgarian
                A Fine Balance By Rohinton Mistry
                The Poisonwood Bible By Barbara Kingsolver
                All of the Harry Potter Series
                My all time favorite Charlotte's Web by E.B White
                The Hobbit By J.K Tolkien
                Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
                The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison
                Mr. Vertigo By Paul Auster
                Master of the Lotus Garder- The life and art of Bada Shanren


                Okei these are the only ones I can remember at the moment.

                BTW thanks for the advice Mr. Racer...I wouldnt know what to do without your brilliant mind!
                You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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                • #38
                  You know what I just realized? I don't really read all that many books (novels anyway)
                  "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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                  • #39
                    ive read all of herman hesse's books, and chuangtzu and mencius, also on zen

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by GSTracer05
                      Ebay is a good place to pickup alot of these books for pretty cheap prices.
                      Or Amazon.com if you want certainty.
                      Achkerov kute.

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