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Hombre Secreto

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Originally Posted by Connemara
Gonna sound corny, but this book is really changing the way I think about money.

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I like money, so amuse me.

Please post a couple of money wisdom jewels from the book.
 

boogaboogabooga

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Infinite Jest. For real.
 

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^Cool. DFW reminds me of Vonnegut in that even at his most intellectual or soulful, he's still a lot of fun to read, from sentence to sentence.
 

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I started Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith over the weekend. I figured it would be a fun change from the type of stuff I normally read. So far, I haven't been disappointed.
 

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ever since I read Gravity's Rainbow I decided to read all of Pynchon's works, in chronological order. it's been one of the best decisions of my life.

currently reading this one in my spare time:

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Im currently reading Under The Dome by Stephen King. Over the past couple weeks I have read 7 of the first 14 James Bond books by Ian Fleming, as well as the first 6 Executioner books by Don Pendleton and Along Came A Spider by James Patterson.

I bought a Kobo book reader last week and I have been reading a lot more since then. I have been bringing it with me everywhere and whenever I have a few minutes of downtime I read a chapter or two of a book to pass the time.
 

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Originally Posted by potemkin_city_limits
Im currently reading Under The Dome by Stephen King. Over the past couple weeks I have read 7 of the first 14 James Bond books by Ian Fleming, as well as the first 6 Executioner books by Don Pendleton and Along Came A Spider by James Patterson.

I bought a Kobo book reader last week and I have been reading a lot more since then. I have been bringing it with me everywhere and whenever I have a few minutes of downtime I read a chapter or two of a book to pass the time.


Read Under the Dome a few months back, pretty good book.

Just finished Once a Runner by John Parker, pretty good book about a college runner trying to break 4min in the mile.

Waiting on some books in the mail so I might start up the Story of Edgar Sawtell since it is basically the only book I have that I haven't read.
 

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Wow, I guess I'm just surprised people do not enjoy Tom Sawyer. Animal Farm was fantastic. I have read many times. Nineteen Eighty-Four was less impressive. But Jeez, that was all the textbooks and I'm just happy to be forced to learn more. Once something is a "requirement" I lost interest. I read in the dark with no stars Stephen King, his life, Keith Richards and the Port Mortuary Patricia Cornwell. I often have three or four books going at once.
 

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