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Book Recommendations?
#11
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So no one's gonna suggest any Tolkein for fiction?

Shameful bunch of non-beleiving scum, the lot of you. :p
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#12
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I wouldn't want to subject her to that fucking Tom Bombadil...
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#13
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(January 20, 2015 at 7:22 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: So no one's gonna suggest any Tolkein for fiction?

Tolkien!

Sorry, it hurts mine eyes because it's pronounced the same in English but not in my mother's tongue.


How about some Asimov?
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#14
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Ooh, Asimov is good!
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#15
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Heinlein, H.G. Wells, Asimov, and Bradbury are all staples for the young mind.

Also, read Cosmos by Carl Sagan.

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by Joyce is a great read. I read it when I was 14, and loved it.

I also echo the sentiments of previous posters: Hitchens, Dawkins, and Harris are excellent. I prefer Dawkins when he is teaching science. Jerry Coyne's Why Evolution is True might be the most palatable book on evolution of them all.
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great

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#16
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(January 21, 2015 at 1:34 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by Joyce is a great read. I read it when I was 14, and loved it.

I can't agree strongly enough. It's a great book! Have you read Ulysses?

I'm currently making my way through Plutarch. For readers with a yen for ancient Greece and Rome, it's fun stuff.
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#17
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I tried Finnegan's Wake once.

Heh.
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#18
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(January 21, 2015 at 2:01 pm)DeadChannel Wrote: I tried Finnegan's Wake once.

Heh.

Lol. I feel you. That's one book I have reluctantly crossed off my to-do list, much as I wish I had the tools to get through it.
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#19
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(January 21, 2015 at 1:59 pm)Crossless1 Wrote:
(January 21, 2015 at 1:34 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by Joyce is a great read. I read it when I was 14, and loved it.

I can't agree strongly enough. It's a great book! Have you read Ulysses?

I'm currently making my way through Plutarch. For readers with a yen for ancient Greece and Rome, it's fun stuff.

I have read Ulysses. I do love me some Joyce. Portrait is the reason why Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt was so good for me. It had this odd way of taking me back to when I was 14. If you haven't read Angela's Ashes, it's a Pulitzer winner that deserved every bit of that award.
"There remain four irreducible objections to religious faith: that it wholly misrepresents the origins of man and the cosmos, that because of this original error it manages to combine the maximum servility with the maximum of solipsism, that it is both the result and the cause of dangerous sexual repression, and that it is ultimately grounded on wish-thinking." ~Christopher Hitchens, god is not Great

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#20
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(January 21, 2015 at 2:23 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(January 21, 2015 at 1:59 pm)Crossless1 Wrote: I can't agree strongly enough. It's a great book! Have you read Ulysses?

I'm currently making my way through Plutarch. For readers with a yen for ancient Greece and Rome, it's fun stuff.

I have read Ulysses. I do love me some Joyce. Portrait is the reason why Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt was so good for me. It had this odd way of taking me back to when I was 14. If you haven't read Angela's Ashes, it's a Pulitzer winner that deserved every bit of that award.

Yeah, I read Angela's Ashes and loved it (thanks, Mom, for the great B-Day gift!). Did you read 'Tis? It lacks the impact of its predecessor but was a good read nonetheless.

I've long wanted to travel to Dublin for Bloom's Day to take in the events. Would love to see what, if anything, is left of Dublin from 1904.
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