Selected Writings - C. G. Jung
Hocus Pocus - Kurt Vonnegut
This makes me a pretentious liberal right?
What are you reading currently?
32The Ice Man - Confessions of a Mafia Contract Killer, by Philip Carlo.
I'm about fifty pages shy of finishing and I've found it very interesting. This guy has killed over 100 people, some he'd feed alive to rats, some he'd kill with poison/guns/explosives/etc, the most memorable so far was when he stuck a flare gun in this guys asshole and fired it. The only problem is the book is somewhat poorly written. Philip Carlo has definitely done his research but he needs to take some more English classes. Nonetheless, it's a good'n.
I'm about fifty pages shy of finishing and I've found it very interesting. This guy has killed over 100 people, some he'd feed alive to rats, some he'd kill with poison/guns/explosives/etc, the most memorable so far was when he stuck a flare gun in this guys asshole and fired it. The only problem is the book is somewhat poorly written. Philip Carlo has definitely done his research but he needs to take some more English classes. Nonetheless, it's a good'n.
What are you reading currently?
33true hallucinations: etc. by terrance mckenna
cosmic trigger by Robert Anton Wilson
the color of cities by can't remember
book on surrealism
I just had to take the Hitchens book (God is not Great) back before I could finish it but I would definitely recommend the first 80 or so pages.
cosmic trigger by Robert Anton Wilson
the color of cities by can't remember
book on surrealism
I just had to take the Hitchens book (God is not Great) back before I could finish it but I would definitely recommend the first 80 or so pages.
What are you reading currently?
34Redline wrote:
So far, it kicks much ass. His mom was drinking backstage a lot.
Shakey, Neil Young's biography
How is it?
So far, it kicks much ass. His mom was drinking backstage a lot.
What are you reading currently?
37Steve V. wrote:Um...Kerbled?
Apparently a Kerbling doesn't have the power that it once had. It's a shame, I liked the 'Book Talk' thread, it had history.
What are you reading currently?
38"Drugs Are Nice" by Linda Crystal Carver.
I don't roll on Shabbas.
What are you reading currently?
39The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman, which has a great opening of about 30 pages that about summarizes the entire book, and then into a belabored 'history of the internet and isn't it amazing what it has wrought' section which was tedious as hell and caused me to give up.
What are you reading currently?
40calstars wrote:The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman, which has a great opening of about 30 pages that about summarizes the entire book, and then into a belabored 'history of the internet and isn't it amazing what it has wrought' section which was tedious as hell and caused me to give up.
You might enjoy this reviewthen andthis discussion to go with it.
As before: kerble. I like the older stuff better.
Gib Opi kein Opium, denn Opium bringt Opi um!