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								As a child I really liked Terry Deary's Horrible Histories.
 He's athiest I think, you would like ihm
 
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								He's not an atheist. He's just not an idiot. He is normal. That's how he should be. It's always the crazy religious who need to give names to everyone
  
 Give names to yourselves weirdos, and leave mentally healthy people alone.
 
 I wasn't insulting him, it's just that he hints he doesn't seem to like Christinanity in his books, so I figure he is atheist.
							 
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								Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault
							 
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								Általa írva Meester, 14.12.2014 at 07:00 Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault
 
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								I liked Harry Potter growing up. Now I'm starting War And Peace.
							 
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								Laochra¹: i pray to the great zizou, that my tb stops the airtrans of the yellow infidel
   
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								The Bible is an inspirational book
							 
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								Általa írva Nero, 14.12.2014 at 09:42 I liked Harry Potter growing up. Now I'm starting War And Peace.
 
 
War and Peace is long but good    
								----Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
 
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								I prefer Tom Reiss' "The Black Count", a book whose author I cannot remmebr called "1494: How a family fued in Medieval Spain divided the world in half". as for fiction, i am starting Ernest Hemingway's' "For whom the bell tolls"
							 
								----Everyone is living a myth and it's important to know what yours is. It could be a tragedy- and maybe you don't want it to be.
 
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								Okay Best Books Made In Existence:Any and all books by Dr. Seuss (How can you not love this guy!)
 
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								I usually like a lot reading about Roman history...   
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								I prefer Tom Reiss' "The Black Count", a book whose author I cannot remmebr called "1494: How a family fued in Medieval Spain divided the world in half". as for fiction, i am starting Ernest Hemingway's' "For whom the bell tolls"
 
 That's the Borgias, amirite?
							 
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								Általa írva Guest, 14.12.2014 at 15:12 
 That's the Borgias, amirite?I prefer Tom Reiss' "The Black Count", a book whose author I cannot remmebr called "1494: How a family fued in Medieval Spain divided the world in half". as for fiction, i am starting Ernest Hemingway's' "For whom the bell tolls"
 
 
 
it brings up rodrigo. it begins in the castilian court between Isabella and her half-brother enrique, then it begins to spam out to encompass both Isabella, her husband, as well as King John of portugal; then it moves forward toward the americas and eventually the growing cold war between european nations vying for colonial supremacy
							 
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								Nineteen-Eighty Four by George Orwell, for a serious one.1632 by Eric Flint, for a humorous one.
 On the Beach (can't remember author) for an interesting read.
 Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad is also pretty dark.
 
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								A book I find really interesting is 1984 by George Orwell. I've read the book four times and each time I learn something new from it.
							 
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								A book I find really interesting is 1984 by George Orwell. I've read the book four times and each time I learn something new from it.
 
 
Yeah that's a great one. I read it while I was teenager (there was no AW at that time). 
Around the same time, I read The Time Machine which is rly good too (I didnt see the movie tho, it seems rly bad)
							 
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								A few books on consumerism and politics you guys should check out:
 Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole - on why we waste our life with nonsense
 
 The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy And Its Geostrategic Imperatives - script for the Ukraine and so much more
 
 The Liberty Amendments - on the dysfunctional American republic
 
 Making It: Radical Home Ec for a Post-Consumer World - on post-consumer society
 
 Post-Democracy - on post-democratic society
 
 And, if you're German: Selbst denken - examining why we just keep on living like we do even though we all know it's not sustainable nor right
 
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								Anything Sci Fi but definitely Dune by Frank Herbert or Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein <3
							 
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 A book I find really interesting is 1984 by George Orwell. I've read the book four times and each time I learn something new from it.
 
 
 You should read Fahrenheit 451 if you liked 1984.
 
 
Hey, I'm actually reading this book now with a friend. It's really good so far. Currently reading part two    
Thanks for recommending!    
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								Yes horrible histories best books
							 
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								Anything from Foucault, Derrida, Butler or Levinas. Spivak and Baumann are also great.
							 
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								"El prisionero del cielo" - Carlos Ruiz Zafon    
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								Általa írva Guest, 03.02.2015 at 21:30 
  
 
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								Általa írva RaulPB, 14.12.2014 at 14:57 I usually like a lot reading about Roman history...
  
 
Annals of rome Tacticus
							 
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