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  • The Wolf
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    • Oct 2007
    • 132

    #31
    I'm not much of a reader, but now I've really gotten into Andrei Tarkovsky's Martyrologia (his diary). An extremely intrestinging book, since I consider Tarkovsky as the greatest director ever lived.

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    • Steel Blue 91
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      • May 2008
      • 163

      #32
      "Duma Key" by Stephen King

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      • Starcadia
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        • May 2008
        • 646

        #33
        Originally posted by The Wolf
        I'm not much of a reader, but now I've really gotten into Andrei Tarkovsky's Martyrologia (his diary). An extremely intrestinging book, since I consider Tarkovsky as the greatest director ever lived.
        Me too! Doesn't it seem criminal to attempt to recreate Solaris? What were they thinking???

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        • Umran
          Member
          • Jun 2008
          • 47

          #34
          Almost always Pratchett, own almost all of them. Generally find them quite witty and funny, but also decent storylines as well. If not then often random serial killer biography style books or anything to do with survivalism and bushcraft.

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          • Gideondark
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            • May 2008
            • 33

            #35
            I like murder mystery/detective novels. Love Henning Mankell(another awesome Sweedish export), Iam Rankin, Colin Dexter, and the like. In Sci Fi I enjoy Stephen R. Donaldson. Tom Clancy is always a good read, as well as W.E.B Griffin.

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            • snusfather
              Member
              • Jun 2008
              • 227

              #36
              Here is a sort of sample cloud of what I enjoy reading (including Books, Authors and magazines).

              Noam Chomsky, The Hichhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Durruti in the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway, J.R.R. Tolkien, Medicine in the Civil War: Triumphs and tragities, Howard Zinn, Mushashi, Robert frost, Dharma Punx, Gangs of New York, NA Basic Text, The Shobogenzo, National Geographic magazine, The Industrial Worker (I.W.W. news paper), Smithsonian magazine, Buddhadharma Magazine, Percy Shelly, Khalil Gibran, Frank McCourt, The IRA (Tim Pat Coogan's history), and anything else I read for Nursing school.

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