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    I hate reading LOL..... but these were the 2 books I couldn't put down.....

    1) Physics of the impossible by Dr. Michio Kaku

    2) The Zombie Survival Guide

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    coloring and picture books.
    That's amazing...!!!

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    Introduction to Organic Chemistry, by William H. Brown and Thomas Poon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TexSavant View Post
    Introduction to Organic Chemistry, by William H. Brown and Thomas Poon.
    i love organic chem, it's amazing how it ties together the world and everything in it, if you know any other really good chemistry books(not textbooks per say but books about chemistry shoot me a pm)

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    The only books I have read are books on tape. I dont read.... I HATE reading. I think it's my ADD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Dura View Post
    Wow! Great list! I love existential philosophy and Buddhism. I don't talk about those things (most my interpersonal relationships are superficial) but it's something that I obsess about privately. It's probably a reaction against my upbringing. My parents are born-again Christians and I never bought into the slavishness to authority and the self-rightous arogance I associate with so-called Christians.
    Thanks, Mike. Those books really did change my life. I don't pretend to be able to completely functionalize all of the info, but it's had a strong influence.

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    Stephen Hawking titled A Brief History in Time

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    Rich Dad Poor Dad !

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    Quote Originally Posted by *El Diablo* View Post
    Stephen Hawking titled A Brief History in Time
    i was thinking about getting it. is it worth it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kalspic View Post
    i was thinking about getting it. is it worth it?
    F*ck yeah, its alot of information to fathom, but its brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by *El Diablo* View Post
    F*ck yeah, its alot of information to fathom, but its brilliant.
    thanks im going to go buy it then

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    Requiem for a Dream. forgot who the author was, but loved it.

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    Cat in the Hat
    Who moved my cheese?
    Jungle Book
    Where's Waldo

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    2 books i have enjoyed are kes and the band of brothers book was very good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman33 View Post
    the savage nation
    liberalism is a mental disorder

    anything that Dr. Michael Savage has wrote...
    HELL YEA!

    I second that....also
    Arguing with Idiots-Glenn Beck
    An Inconvient Book-Glenn Beck
    Psycholocgical Nudity-Michael Savage
    Political Zoo-Michael Savage

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadian meat View Post
    All have been very memorable books

    Art of seduction
    48 laws of power
    ...........
    My faves too.

    Quote Originally Posted by stack_it View Post
    I liked green eggs and ham.....
    On a serious note:

    The giver
    Any mafia books
    Awe, I remember The Giver. The first time I read it was in middle school and it just opened up my mind....

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    Sperm Wars, not cause its the best book I ever read but a book that triggered a lifelong obsession with sex & relationships.
    Sperm wars? Hmm, I gotta check that out...

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    Khalil Gibran (The Prophet)
    Nice choice!

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    jugs penthouse hustler playboy oh wait there magazines

    Ron Jeremy: The Hardest (Working) Man in Showbiz (Hardcover)

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    ive read about every stephen king book there is and hes my favorite author but there not really life changing.
    I have just finished "The Shack" which was pretty deep and thought prevoking

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    A book entitled " How to be an Adult " . Its a great book! Pretty heavy though.

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    I hate reading but a the Book of Mormon change my life.

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    Too many.

    I'll just mention

    The Prince - Machiavelli
    The Dwarf - Pär Lagerkvist
    Reflections - Marcus Aurelius
    Genealogy of Morals - Nietzsche

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    My copy's of Lenny mcleans Guvnor and confessions of a contract killer have just arrived

    Which one to read first?

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    Have you read Pretty Boy Roy Shaws book yet?

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    Nope shall i add that to my list?

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    yeah...get that then read the mclean and shaw books back to back..in any order......

    is the second book...the iceman?

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    Yeah its the ice man bro, fiver off play.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeastIn916 View Post
    Requiem for a Dream. forgot who the author was, but loved it.
    O boy.....You got good taste.

    You must read the demon.

    One of the best writers ever.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLu9MO9qd1k

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaNiCC View Post
    Yeah its the ice man bro, fiver off play.com
    im in the middle of reading it right now mate.......good stuff........i would read the iceman book first then the other two like i said...because their stories come together and you get to see the same fight stories from two diff points of view........i liked the shaw book a tiny bit better..

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    "juiced" prolly helped me find this site and get on trt

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    Licking Pvssy For Dummies

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    House of Leaves, Green Eggs and Ham.

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    A small book I got while I was at the hospital with my mom was Journey's End and it help explain a lot of things that happen when someone is going down the path of internal rest. It answered a lot of questions and glad I had the chance to read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman33 View Post
    watching the show was enough. that guy was one of the first to freeze the dead bodies to throw off the time of death.

    that shit gave me nightmares
    Any ideas on how i could catch them wouldn't mind watching them?

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    Is the art of seduction worth buying?

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    My Short List:
    Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse
    Hells Angels a strange and terrible saga, By Hunter S. Thompson
    Kama Sutra, by ???
    the Emperor Wears No Clothes, by Jack Herer
    The Underground Steroid Handbook, By Dan Duchaine

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    Men's Health?????

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    "How to Even Your Elbows" by Matty Boy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoggage_54 View Post
    "How to Even Your Elbows" by Matty Boy
    LMFAO!

    ~Haz~

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    from scrawny to brawny in 8 weeks

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    if you need relationship or marriage advice a GREAT book/guideline is "The Love Dare"

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