What kind of moderation should Twoism.org adopt?


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Dayvan Cowboy
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Planning to start Franny and Zooey, soon. I'm hoping some Salinger will help with my current mood.

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david hare's power of yes. sherlock holmes study in scarlet. stephen fry's ode to poetry.

there's more, but i'll stop. ahh the joys of being an english student. all of the above are good though :)

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Ive heard ode to poetry is very good!

Im reading this leviathan, love a bit of non fiction to make the ficition sweeter

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ideas-A-history ... 0753820897
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

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fujee wrote:Ive heard ode to poetry is very good!

Im reading this leviathan, love a bit of non fiction to make the ficition sweeter

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ideas-A-history ... 0753820897


looks really good, might have to give that a go. im really interested in language, especially comparing humans with animals etc etc.

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Yes! it's very good! It stops at the end of the 19th century which is where his other book begins.
I have a soft spot for epics, even though this is non fiction, it's still amazing.
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

Basinski: I wanted Cascade to become this crystalline organism like a star or a liquid crystal spaceship, a jellyfish traveling through the galaxy…

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fujee wrote:Yes! it's very good! It stops at the end of the 19th century which is where his other book begins.
I have a soft spot for epics, even though this is non fiction, it's still amazing.


amazing eh? ok ive ordered it!

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louise wrote:
fujee wrote:Yes! it's very good! It stops at the end of the 19th century which is where his other book begins.
I have a soft spot for epics, even though this is non fiction, it's still amazing.


amazing eh? ok ive ordered it!


Wow, you respect my opinion that much already! Well, you do only have to look at the reviews to see how awesome it is :)
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fujee wrote:
louise wrote:
fujee wrote:Yes! it's very good! It stops at the end of the 19th century which is where his other book begins.
I have a soft spot for epics, even though this is non fiction, it's still amazing.


amazing eh? ok ive ordered it!


Wow, you respect my opinion that much already! Well, you do only have to look at the reviews to see how awesome it is :)


it does look very good. and respect, of course! ill respect anyone that wants to do 80,000 words of anything!

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Haha, lets get me through my BA first, before I consider a PHD :shock:

Is it bad that I only want to do one to become Dr. Thomas - sounds kinda cool 8)
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

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My curiosity has led me to want to attempt reading Atlas Shrugged, but I fear my brain cells will shrivel up and die of boredom during the process.
Okay...now...wait for fog machine.

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Stick with it man, I really love that book !
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

Basinski: I wanted Cascade to become this crystalline organism like a star or a liquid crystal spaceship, a jellyfish traveling through the galaxy…

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I'm thinking of going onto American Gods next. It's been on my backlog for a while.

After that, I really want to look at Vineland or Snow Crash.

Got my reading planned.

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I have just begun to read this. I am on page nine as we speak, and am enjoying it very much thus far.
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I have a hard boiled wonderland, I need to read it sometime soon.

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Dispositions - McKenzie Wark

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TaoTapeTao wrote:I have a hard boiled wonderland, I need to read it sometime soon.


It's great -- really interesting themes dealt with in a really fun way with cyberpunk and magic realism. I totally recommend it!

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Thoreau's Walden

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Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human.

A very joyous book so far. [/sarcasm] But still good to read.
You're gonna carry that weight.

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Waterbagel wrote:Thoreau's Walden


I tried reading that once. It didn't strike me as quite as brilliant as I expected it to be. That being said, I will try to read it again at some point in the future, as perhaps I was just having an off-day or something. :)

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"Progressive Rock" by Aymeric Leroy. Almost 600 pages about the true story of this musical genre.

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