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Nonfiction
I'm not posting this is the book thread because it doesn't fit. I want to know what your favorite nonfiction book is, and it doesn't necessarily have to be horror. So, I'm posting general.
My favorite nonfiction book is: And The Band Played On- by Larry Shiltz. It's a book that documents the early years of the AIDS epidemic. I also love The Tao Teh Ching- by Lao Tsu and Wandering on the Way by Chuang Tsu.
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The Origin of Satan by Elaine Pagels
Beyond Belief by Elaine Pagels The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan The Prophet by Kahilil Gibran At Home in the Universe by Stuart Kauffman Playwriting by Bernard Grebanier The Hidden Messages in Water by Masaru Emoto A Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi How to Talk Dirty and Influence People by Lenny Bruce Faeries By Brian Froud and Alan Lee Faeries and Demons by Edouard Brasey The Book of the Unicorn by Nigel Suckling The Annotated Brother's Grimm edited by Maria Tater The Architecture and Design of Man and Woman by Alexander Tsiaras |
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I don't normally read a lot of nonfiction, but I would have to say that Please Kill Me was a very entertaining read. And I don't even like punk music. It's just fun to read about the depraved shenanigans of musically-inclined degenerates.
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God's Politics.
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Re: Nonfiction
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Yeah, I did see it. I enjoyed it emensely. I think Modine did a great job as Dr. Don Francis and Lily Tomblin as Dr. Selma Dritz. The guy that played Bill Klaus was waaaaaaaay too old.
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Well... until Bringing Down the House.
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Yeah, Steve Martin is emmensely talented. He just picks really stupid films. The best film I've ever seen him in is Parenthood...I mean besides his older films.
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L.A. Story is my favorite Steve Martin movie. That movie was like an art piece...
Plus that was when I thought Sarah Jessica Parker was hot.
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L.A. Story was a good satyr. Victoria Tenent was also in that movie. "Nothing a shower and a good fuck won't cure."
That WAS pre-way too fucking much plastic surgery- SJP
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