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Just finishing up A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce. After that gonna move on to On the Road, by Jack Keroauc.
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The Hellfire Club by Peter Straub.
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The Theatre and Its Double - Antonin Artaud
...I am in awe of this man.
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One of my favorite intros to a book ever. I really took it to heart.
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Just Finished "Scar Tissue". Pretty interesting read, definately a must for a Chili Peppers fan.
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The Moral sense by James Q. Wilson. A rather outdated book on the nature vs. nurture debate. So far, he seems to have been missed the whole evolutionary psychology movement, which may be a good thing. Just started it, but i will know soon enough. Ashe.
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FROOMB! by John Lymington. SF/horror hybrid, still a little confusing right now, about scientist killing subject to go to heaven then being resurrected and/or time travelling into the future and coming back with news of some big disaster. Hopefully will become more clear as the pages fly by.
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Notes left behind 135 days with Elena by Brooke & Keith Desserich
and Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
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The Hellbound Heart - Clive Barker
Tried to read this awhile back but never finished...I was in the mood for some trash so decided to give it another shot.
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Blood Brothers (Book 1 of the Sign of Seven Trilogy) by Nora Roberts
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