• Bonfire Of The Vanities… hmmm… what’s it about? :)


  • I’m adding Ann Coulter’s new book, Treason.


  • hitchiker trilogy!


  • Nothing about philosophy and science ?

    If you don’t know what’s a differential equations you’re a failure as a humain being.


  • If you don’t know what’s a differential equations you’re a failure as a humain being.

    Grrr… if you know differential equations then you don’t deserve to be a human being.


  • Don’t be dissing diffy q’s and at that double and triple integrals!


  • @TG:

    If you don’t know what’s a differential equations you’re a failure as a humain being.

    Grrr… if you know differential equations then you don’t deserve to be a human being.

    I was just quoting Falwell, but i put “don’t know what’s a differential equation” where it was “are not born-again christian”.


  • :lol: I could tell you were being sarcastic the first time. :wink:


  • @TG:

    Bonfire Of The Vanities… hmmm… what’s it about? :)

    It’s about chasing money and status within the insanity of 1970s New York City – specifically the up-in-smoke South Bronx.

    BY THE WAY – for anyone interested in the actual in-war experience, from the infantryman’s point of view:::::

    Slaughterhouse Five – Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.: he lived it then wrote about it (WWII Europe)
    The Naked and the Dead – Norman Mailer: lived it then wrote about it (WWII Pacific)
    All Quiet on the Western Front – dont’ know the author but it is the German footsoldier’s view of WWI.


  • Slaughterhouse Five is a good book. :)
    He wrote the book during the firebombing of Dresden, correct?


  • Here is my current list of reading material that I have: ^^

    Seven Days in May
    Fail Safe
    Pride and Prejudice
    Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus

    All are great reads, depending the mood that I am in. ^_^


  • You read Jaspers!??? :o


  • Jesus never wrote anything :)


  • No… Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus is actually a philosophical book written by Karl Jaspers


  • and she says she’s not well read enough to be a “young lady” …… :)


  • ZimZaxZero, Eric Remarque. He was drafted into the German army during WW1.

    Falk, what the hell are diferential equations?

    Yanny, Budha never wrote anything and I believe we no longer have anything Socrates wrote, but I might be wrong.


  • I’m pretty sure you’re right Yourbuttocks, i don’t think anything that Socrates wrote still survives today.


  • Am I the only one who lives and dies with world war two books? awesome BArbarossa by alan cooke, rommel by ron lewin, panzer leader by heinz guderian??? I think alan cooke also wrote another really good book I liked called stalingrad…?? I also love to read junk novels. ra salvatore, loius lamore ect.

    but for young adults I think they need the variety we were all forced to endure:
    of mice and men
    romeo and juleit, hamlet and ottello
    fahrenheit 454
    1984
    and I had to read ernest hemmingways biography, he was a very interseting man, although I never actually liked the old man and the sea, or whatever it was we were forced to read.

    I think this variety is good, so that you can make your own descisions about what you think of the world. I had this variety and I think the wiorld still sucks, so who can say otherwise? although at the time it did embed a liberal streak that it took several years of hard labor to rid me of.


  • @alamein:

    although at the time it did embed a liberal streak that it took several years of hard labor to rid me of.

    ewwwwww don’t want that to happen to me. :x


  • Falk, what the hell are diferential equations?

    What math do you take? :-? It’s mostly taken from calc…

    Am I the only one who lives and dies with world war two books? awesome BArbarossa by alan cooke, rommel by ron lewin, panzer leader by heinz guderian??? I think alan cooke also wrote another really good book I liked called stalingrad…?? I also love to read junk novels. ra salvatore, loius lamore ect.

    That would be me. :)
    I always find a good read in Seven Days in January, With our Backs to Berlin, and Hitler’s Invasion of Russia.

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