Name 3 your favorite books~

Lt. Cmdr. Daze
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Too many favorites as well.

Too many favorites as well. But I'd thought to add at least this one:

"Last and First Men" by Olaf Stapledon

It's a fictional history book about the future (two billion years!) of mankind told by one of the last men. Written in 1930, but still very interesting views on topics like genetic manipulation.

Regards,
Bert

Somnio ergo sum

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RE: Too many favorites as

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Too many favorites as well. But I'd thought to add at least this one:

"Last and First Men" by Olaf Stapledon

It's a fictional history book about the future (two billion years!) of mankind told by one of the last men. Written in 1930, but still very interesting views on topics like genetic manipulation.

Regards,
Bert


I don't think mankind will last two billion years. But this Olaf Stapledon must have been a clever guy. One of this books "The star builder" is cited by Freeman J. Dyson in his beautiful "Disturbing the universe". But Aldous Huxley's "Brave new world" (1935) is also very prophetic on genetic manipulation, in vitro breeding, helicopters, rockets, drug consumption (soma) and other features of today's world. Only one modern advance is missing in his book: computers.
Tullio

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Pardon Me Your Are Stepping

Pardon Me Your Are Stepping On My Eyeball - Paul Zindel
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - J.K. Rowling
And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You - Kathi Goldmark

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Prolegomena zu einer jeden

Prolegomena zu einer jeden künftigen Metaphysik die als Wissenschaft wird auftreten können (Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysic) (1783)- Kant

The Cost of Discipleship -Bonhoffer

The Brothers Karamazov - Dostovesky

"We must be the change we wish to see."

Mahatma Gandhi

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1984 by George Orwell The

1984 by George Orwell
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen Donaldson
The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown

I dont know that they are literary masterpieces, or contributed in any way to the advancement of human society, but DAMN! I couldn't put any of these down once I started.

Its hard to be humble when you own a Basset - or five.

It's hard to be humble when you own a Basset - or five.

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I am now reading Tagore's

I am now reading Tagore's Peomes!
They are great!

Hello everyone!I'm Zhang Chi from China.I am 16 and I am a middle school student.And I love science. I want to be a scientist in the future!

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The furthest distance in the

The furthest distance in the world
-------------Tagore

The furthest distance in the world

Is not between life and death

But when I stand in front of you

Yet you don’t know that

I love you

The furthest distance in the world

Is not when i stand in font of you

Yet you can’t see my love

But when undoubtedly knowing the love from both

Yet cannot

Be togehter

The furthest distance in the world

Is not being apart while being in love

But when plainly can not resist the yearning

Yet pretending

You have never been in my heart

The furthest distance in the world

Is not

But using one’s indifferent heart

To dig an uncrossable river

For the one who loves you

Hello everyone!I'm Zhang Chi from China.I am 16 and I am a middle school student.And I love science. I want to be a scientist in the future!

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Positive Addiction by William

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Positive Addiction by William Glasser
Aerobics by Kenneth Cooper
Both of the above helped me to control my
unruly body and mind :)

my daughter's poetic freedom from grief:
http://www.kotapress.com/section_store/availableTitles_flash.htm

Quote:


Flash of Life by Kara L.C. Jones

At the shore

Dedicated to my son Dakota
born-still at full term on
March 11, 1999 at 4:47pm

When I wasn't looking
my son became the ocean shore,
he became that sound of rocks
shuffling around
surfing against one another
clanking like diamonds
being polished from their rough,
he became the ebb & flow
of grief, the tide inching up on me
then suddenly flooding me,
he became wet sand
grits in my hair
rubbing my scalp raw till
only my husband's tender hands
could pick out the pieces & tangles.

My son became a baby crab
frantically crawling sideways,
scared to death when the huge rock
was suddenly turned over,
burrowed furiously under another rock--
not my rock, not my womb,
but back to the Goddess' womb--
he became a sea anemone,
an enigma to me, sometimes
wide open and pulsing when
washed over with salt water,
my tears, sometimes
hard and closed
barely moving between tides.

When I wasn't looking
my son left me and took on
the world, went back to being
the Spirit who is so
much bigger than
his tiny body was,
went back to become
that sound of surf,
lapping the shore,
the ceaselessness of waves.

everything is true, the opposite of everything is also true

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Warped Dimensions by Dr. Lisa

Warped Dimensions by Dr. Lisa Randall
Three Roads to Quantum Gravity by Dr. Lee Smolin
The Baroque Trilogy by Neal Stephenson

THE MOTHER OF FOOLS IS ALWAYS PREGNANT

Zhang Chi
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RE: Positive Addiction by

Message 49433 in response to message 49431

Quote:

Positive Addiction by William Glasser
Aerobics by Kenneth Cooper
Both of the above helped me to control my
unruly body and mind :)

my daughter's poetic freedom from grief:
http://www.kotapress.com/section_store/availableTitles_flash.htm

Quote:


Flash of Life by Kara L.C. Jones

At the shore

Dedicated to my son Dakota
born-still at full term on
March 11, 1999 at 4:47pm

When I wasn't looking
my son became the ocean shore,
he became that sound of rocks
shuffling around
surfing against one another
clanking like diamonds
being polished from their rough,
he became the ebb & flow
of grief, the tide inching up on me
then suddenly flooding me,
he became wet sand
grits in my hair
rubbing my scalp raw till
only my husband's tender hands
could pick out the pieces & tangles.

My son became a baby crab
frantically crawling sideways,
scared to death when the huge rock
was suddenly turned over,
burrowed furiously under another rock--
not my rock, not my womb,
but back to the Goddess' womb--
he became a sea anemone,
an enigma to me, sometimes
wide open and pulsing when
washed over with salt water,
my tears, sometimes
hard and closed
barely moving between tides.

When I wasn't looking
my son left me and took on
the world, went back to being
the Spirit who is so
much bigger than
his tiny body was,
went back to become
that sound of surf,
lapping the shore,
the ceaselessness of waves.


Pretty good!

Hello everyone!I'm Zhang Chi from China.I am 16 and I am a middle school student.And I love science. I want to be a scientist in the future!

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