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16 | <h1>A Not So Fancy Listing of Books</h1> |
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17 | <div class="contents"> |
18 | <dl> |
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19 | <dt> |
20 | <a href="#sec1">Douglas Adams</a> |
21 | </dt> |
22 | <dd> |
23 | <dl> |
24 | <dt> |
25 | <a href="#sec2">Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy (collected)</a> |
26 | </dt> |
27 | <dt> |
28 | <a href="#sec3">The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul</a> |
29 | </dt> |
30 | </dl> |
31 | </dd> |
32 | <dt> |
33 | <a href="#sec4">Aeschylus</a> |
34 | </dt> |
35 | <dd> |
36 | <dl> |
37 | <dt> |
38 | <a href="#sec5">Oresteia</a> |
39 | </dt> |
40 | <dt> |
41 | <a href="#sec6">Prometheus Bound</a> |
42 | </dt> |
43 | <dt> |
44 | <a href="#sec7">The Persians</a> |
45 | </dt> |
46 | </dl> |
47 | </dd> |
48 | <dt> |
49 | <a href="#sec8">John Allison</a> |
50 | </dt> |
51 | <dd> |
52 | <dl> |
53 | <dt> |
54 | <a href="#sec9">Looks, Brains and Everything</a> |
55 | </dt> |
56 | <dt> |
57 | <a href="#sec10">Blame the Sky</a> |
58 | </dt> |
59 | <dt> |
60 | <a href="#sec11">Skellington</a> |
61 | </dt> |
62 | <dt> |
63 | <a href="#sec12">The Retribution Index</a> |
64 | </dt> |
65 | <dt> |
66 | <a href="#sec13">Great Aches</a> |
67 | </dt> |
68 | <dt> |
69 | <a href="#sec14">Ahoy Hoy!</a> |
70 | </dt> |
71 | <dt> |
72 | <a href="#sec15">Heavy Metal Hearts and Flowers</a> |
73 | </dt> |
74 | <dt> |
75 | <a href="#sec16">Ghosts</a> |
76 | </dt> |
77 | </dl> |
78 | </dd> |
79 | <dt> |
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80 | <a href="#sec17">Anonymous</a> |
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81 | </dt> |
82 | <dd> |
83 | <dl> |
84 | <dt> |
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85 | <a href="#sec18">Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz</a> |
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86 | </dt> |
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87 | </dl> |
88 | </dd> |
89 | <dt> |
90 | <a href="#sec19">Aristophanes</a> |
91 | </dt> |
92 | <dd> |
93 | <dl> |
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94 | <dt> |
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95 | <a href="#sec20">The Frogs</a> |
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96 | </dt> |
97 | <dt> |
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98 | <a href="#sec21">The Clouds</a> |
99 | </dt> |
100 | <dt> |
101 | <a href="#sec22">Ecclesiazusae</a> |
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102 | </dt> |
103 | </dl> |
104 | </dd> |
105 | <dt> |
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106 | <a href="#sec23">Aristotle</a> |
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107 | </dt> |
108 | <dd> |
109 | <dl> |
110 | <dt> |
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111 | <a href="#sec24">Ethics</a> |
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112 | </dt> |
113 | <dt> |
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114 | <a href="#sec25">Categories</a> |
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115 | </dt> |
116 | <dt> |
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117 | <a href="#sec26">Poetics</a> |
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118 | </dt> |
119 | <dt> |
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120 | <a href="#sec27">Rhetoric</a> |
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121 | </dt> |
122 | </dl> |
123 | </dd> |
124 | <dt> |
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125 | <a href="#sec28">Marcus Aurelius</a> |
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126 | </dt> |
127 | <dd> |
128 | <dl> |
129 | <dt> |
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130 | <a href="#sec29">Meditations</a> |
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131 | </dt> |
132 | </dl> |
133 | </dd> |
134 | <dt> |
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135 | <a href="#sec30">William Blake</a> |
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136 | </dt> |
137 | <dd> |
138 | <dl> |
139 | <dt> |
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140 | <a href="#sec31">The Four Zoas</a> |
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141 | </dt> |
142 | <dt> |
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143 | <a href="#sec32">Jerusalem</a> |
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144 | </dt> |
145 | </dl> |
146 | </dd> |
147 | <dt> |
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148 | <a href="#sec33">Mike Carey</a> |
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149 | </dt> |
150 | <dd> |
151 | <dl> |
152 | <dt> |
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153 | <a href="#sec34">Lucifer (series)</a> |
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154 | </dt> |
155 | </dl> |
156 | </dd> |
157 | <dt> |
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158 | <a href="#sec35">Confucius</a> |
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159 | </dt> |
160 | <dd> |
161 | <dl> |
162 | <dt> |
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163 | <a href="#sec36">Analects</a> |
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164 | </dt> |
165 | </dl> |
166 | </dd> |
167 | <dt> |
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168 | <a href="#sec37">Neil Gaiman</a> |
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169 | </dt> |
170 | <dd> |
171 | <dl> |
172 | <dt> |
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173 | <a href="#sec38">The Sandman (series)</a> |
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174 | </dt> |
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175 | <dt> |
176 | <a href="#sec39">Good Omens</a> |
177 | </dt> |
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178 | </dl> |
179 | </dd> |
180 | <dt> |
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181 | <a href="#sec40">John Taylor Gatto</a> |
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182 | </dt> |
183 | <dd> |
184 | <dl> |
185 | <dt> |
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186 | <a href="#sec41">Underground History of American Education</a> |
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187 | </dt> |
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188 | </dl> |
189 | </dd> |
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190 | <dt> |
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191 | <a href="#sec42">Kahlil Gibran</a> |
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192 | </dt> |
193 | <dd> |
194 | <dl> |
195 | <dt> |
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196 | <a href="#sec43">A Tear and a Smile</a> |
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197 | </dt> |
198 | <dt> |
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199 | <a href="#sec44">The Prophet</a> |
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200 | </dt> |
201 | <dt> |
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202 | <a href="#sec45">Sand and Foam</a> |
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203 | </dt> |
204 | <dt> |
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205 | <a href="#sec46">The Madman</a> |
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206 | </dt> |
207 | </dl> |
208 | </dd> |
209 | <dt> |
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210 | <a href="#sec47">Homer</a> |
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211 | </dt> |
212 | <dd> |
213 | <dl> |
214 | <dt> |
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215 | <a href="#sec48">The Odyssey</a> |
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216 | </dt> |
217 | </dl> |
218 | </dd> |
219 | <dt> |
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220 | <a href="#sec49">Aldous Huxley</a> |
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221 | </dt> |
222 | <dd> |
223 | <dl> |
224 | <dt> |
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225 | <a href="#sec50">The Doors of Perception</a> |
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226 | </dt> |
227 | <dt> |
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228 | <a href="#sec51">Heaven and Hell</a> |
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229 | </dt> |
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230 | <dt> |
231 | <a href="#sec52">Brave New World</a> |
232 | </dt> |
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233 | </dl> |
234 | </dd> |
235 | <dt> |
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236 | <a href="#sec53">William James</a> |
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237 | </dt> |
238 | <dd> |
239 | <dl> |
240 | <dt> |
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241 | <a href="#sec54">The Varieties of Religious Experience</a> |
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242 | </dt> |
243 | <dt> |
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244 | <a href="#sec55">The PhD Octopus</a> |
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245 | </dt> |
246 | </dl> |
247 | </dd> |
248 | <dt> |
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249 | <a href="#sec56">Henry James</a> |
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250 | </dt> |
251 | <dd> |
252 | <dl> |
253 | <dt> |
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254 | <a href="#sec57">The Altar of the Dead</a> |
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255 | </dt> |
256 | </dl> |
257 | </dd> |
258 | <dt> |
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259 | <a href="#sec58">Gregor Kiczales</a> |
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260 | </dt> |
261 | <dd> |
262 | <dl> |
263 | <dt> |
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264 | <a href="#sec59">The Art of the Metaobject Protocol</a> |
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265 | </dt> |
266 | </dl> |
267 | </dd> |
268 | <dt> |
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269 | <a href="#sec60">Søren Kierkegaard</a> |
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270 | </dt> |
271 | <dd> |
272 | <dl> |
273 | <dt> |
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274 | <a href="#sec61">Sickness Unto Death</a> |
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275 | </dt> |
276 | <dt> |
139f0eca |
277 | <a href="#sec62">Either/Or</a> |
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278 | </dt> |
279 | <dt> |
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280 | <a href="#sec63">Fear and Trembling</a> |
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281 | </dt> |
282 | <dt> |
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283 | <a href="#sec64">Repetition</a> |
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284 | </dt> |
285 | </dl> |
286 | </dd> |
287 | <dt> |
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288 | <a href="#sec65">Alisa Kwitney</a> |
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289 | </dt> |
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290 | <dd> |
291 | <dl> |
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292 | <dt> |
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293 | <a href="#sec66">Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold</a> |
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294 | </dt> |
295 | </dl> |
296 | </dd> |
297 | <dt> |
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298 | <a href="#sec67">David Lamkins</a> |
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299 | </dt> |
300 | <dd> |
301 | <dl> |
302 | <dt> |
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303 | <a href="#sec68">Successful Lisp</a> |
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304 | </dt> |
305 | </dl> |
306 | </dd> |
307 | <dt> |
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308 | <a href="#sec69">Mencius</a> |
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309 | </dt> |
310 | <dd> |
311 | <dl> |
312 | <dt> |
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313 | <a href="#sec70">Mencius</a> |
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314 | </dt> |
315 | </dl> |
316 | </dd> |
317 | <dt> |
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318 | <a href="#sec71">Walter Miller</a> |
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319 | </dt> |
320 | <dd> |
321 | <dl> |
322 | <dt> |
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323 | <a href="#sec72">A Canticle for Leibowitz</a> |
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324 | </dt> |
325 | </dl> |
326 | </dd> |
327 | <dt> |
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328 | <a href="#sec73">John Milton</a> |
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329 | </dt> |
330 | <dd> |
331 | <dl> |
332 | <dt> |
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333 | <a href="#sec74">Paradise Lost</a> |
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334 | </dt> |
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335 | </dl> |
336 | </dd> |
337 | <dt> |
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338 | <a href="#sec75">Alan Moore</a> |
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339 | </dt> |
340 | <dd> |
341 | <dl> |
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342 | <dt> |
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343 | <a href="#sec76">Watchmen</a> |
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344 | </dt> |
345 | <dt> |
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346 | <a href="#sec77">V for Vendetta</a> |
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347 | </dt> |
348 | </dl> |
349 | </dd> |
350 | <dt> |
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351 | <a href="#sec78">Thomas More</a> |
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352 | </dt> |
353 | <dd> |
354 | <dl> |
355 | <dt> |
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356 | <a href="#sec79">Utopia</a> |
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357 | </dt> |
358 | </dl> |
359 | </dd> |
360 | <dt> |
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361 | <a href="#sec80">Friedrich Nietzsche</a> |
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362 | </dt> |
363 | <dd> |
364 | <dl> |
365 | <dt> |
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366 | <a href="#sec81">Thus Spoke Zarathustra</a> |
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367 | </dt> |
368 | <dt> |
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369 | <a href="#sec82">Beyond Good and Evil</a> |
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370 | </dt> |
371 | <dt> |
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372 | <a href="#sec83">On the Geneaology of Morals</a> |
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373 | </dt> |
374 | <dt> |
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375 | <a href="#sec84">Ecce Homo</a> |
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376 | </dt> |
377 | </dl> |
378 | </dd> |
379 | <dt> |
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380 | <a href="#sec85">George Orwell</a> |
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381 | </dt> |
382 | <dd> |
383 | <dl> |
384 | <dt> |
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385 | <a href="#sec86">1984</a> |
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386 | </dt> |
387 | <dt> |
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388 | <a href="#sec87">Animal Farm</a> |
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389 | </dt> |
390 | </dl> |
391 | </dd> |
392 | <dt> |
139f0eca |
393 | <a href="#sec88">Plato</a> |
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394 | </dt> |
395 | <dd> |
396 | <dl> |
397 | <dt> |
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398 | <a href="#sec89">Symposium</a> |
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399 | </dt> |
400 | <dt> |
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401 | <a href="#sec90">Euthyphro</a> |
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402 | </dt> |
403 | <dt> |
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404 | <a href="#sec91">Apology</a> |
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405 | </dt> |
406 | <dt> |
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407 | <a href="#sec92">Crito</a> |
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408 | </dt> |
409 | <dt> |
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410 | <a href="#sec93">Phaedo</a> |
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411 | </dt> |
412 | <dt> |
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413 | <a href="#sec94">Protagoras</a> |
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414 | </dt> |
415 | </dl> |
416 | </dd> |
417 | <dt> |
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418 | <a href="#sec95">Luke Rhinehardt</a> |
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419 | </dt> |
420 | <dd> |
421 | <dl> |
422 | <dt> |
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423 | <a href="#sec96">The Dice Man</a> |
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424 | </dt> |
425 | </dl> |
426 | </dd> |
427 | <dt> |
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428 | <a href="#sec97">Neal Stephenson</a> |
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429 | </dt> |
430 | <dd> |
431 | <dl> |
432 | <dt> |
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433 | <a href="#sec98">Snow Crash</a> |
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434 | </dt> |
435 | <dt> |
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436 | <a href="#sec99">Cryptonomicon</a> |
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437 | </dt> |
438 | </dl> |
439 | </dd> |
440 | <dt> |
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441 | <a href="#sec100">Bjarne Stroustrup</a> |
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442 | </dt> |
443 | <dd> |
444 | <dl> |
445 | <dt> |
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446 | <a href="#sec101">The C++ Programming Language (3rd edition)</a> |
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447 | </dt> |
448 | </dl> |
449 | </dd> |
450 | <dt> |
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451 | <a href="#sec102">JRR Tolkien</a> |
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452 | </dt> |
453 | <dd> |
454 | <dl> |
455 | <dt> |
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456 | <a href="#sec103">The Lord of the Rings</a> |
457 | </dt> |
458 | <dt> |
459 | <a href="#sec104">The Silmarillion</a> |
460 | </dt> |
461 | <dt> |
462 | <a href="#sec105">The Lost Tales</a> |
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463 | </dt> |
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464 | </dl> |
465 | </dd> |
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466 | <dt> |
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467 | <a href="#sec106">Kurt Vonnegut</a> |
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468 | </dt> |
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469 | <dd> |
470 | <dl> |
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471 | <dt> |
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472 | <a href="#sec107">Cat's Cradle</a> |
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473 | </dt> |
474 | </dl> |
475 | </dd> |
476 | <dt> |
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477 | <a href="#sec108">H.G. Wells</a> |
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478 | </dt> |
479 | <dd> |
480 | <dl> |
481 | <dt> |
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482 | <a href="#sec109">The Island of Dr Moreau</a> |
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483 | </dt> |
484 | </dl> |
485 | </dd> |
486 | <dt> |
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487 | <a href="#sec110">Yevgeny Zamyatin</a> |
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488 | </dt> |
489 | <dd> |
490 | <dl> |
491 | <dt> |
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492 | <a href="#sec111">We</a> |
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493 | </dt> |
494 | </dl> |
495 | </dd> |
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496 | </dl> |
497 | </div> |
498 | |
499 | |
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500 | <!-- Page published by Emacs Muse begins here --><h2><a name="sec1" id="sec1"></a> |
501 | Douglas Adams</h2> |
502 | |
503 | |
504 | |
505 | <h3><a name="sec2" id="sec2"></a> |
506 | Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy (collected)</h3> |
507 | |
508 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
509 | |
510 | |
511 | |
512 | |
513 | |
514 | <h3><a name="sec3" id="sec3"></a> |
515 | The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul</h3> |
516 | |
517 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•••• </span> (6) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
518 | |
519 | |
520 | |
521 | |
522 | |
523 | |
524 | <h2><a name="sec4" id="sec4"></a> |
525 | Aeschylus</h2> |
526 | |
527 | |
528 | |
529 | <h3><a name="sec5" id="sec5"></a> |
530 | Oresteia</h3> |
531 | |
532 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
533 | |
534 | |
535 | |
536 | |
537 | |
538 | <h3><a name="sec6" id="sec6"></a> |
539 | Prometheus Bound</h3> |
540 | |
541 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
542 | |
543 | |
544 | |
545 | |
546 | |
547 | <h3><a name="sec7" id="sec7"></a> |
548 | The Persians</h3> |
549 | |
550 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
551 | |
552 | |
553 | |
554 | |
555 | |
556 | |
557 | <h2><a name="sec8" id="sec8"></a> |
558 | John Allison</h2> |
559 | |
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560 | <p class="first">The author of the rather amazing <a href="http://scarygoround.com">Scary Go Round</a>. |
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561 | I highly recommend procuring the printed collections; the printing |
562 | quality is superb (full color on glossy paper), and the long story |
563 | arcs are much easier to read.</p> |
564 | |
565 | <h3><a name="sec9" id="sec9"></a> |
566 | Looks, Brains and Everything</h3> |
567 | |
568 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
569 | |
570 | |
571 | |
572 | |
573 | |
574 | <h3><a name="sec10" id="sec10"></a> |
575 | Blame the Sky</h3> |
576 | |
577 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
578 | |
579 | |
580 | |
581 | |
582 | |
583 | <h3><a name="sec11" id="sec11"></a> |
584 | Skellington</h3> |
585 | |
586 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
587 | |
588 | |
589 | |
590 | |
591 | |
592 | <h3><a name="sec12" id="sec12"></a> |
593 | The Retribution Index</h3> |
594 | |
595 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
596 | |
597 | |
598 | |
599 | |
600 | |
601 | <h3><a name="sec13" id="sec13"></a> |
602 | Great Aches</h3> |
603 | |
604 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
605 | |
606 | |
607 | |
608 | |
609 | |
610 | <h3><a name="sec14" id="sec14"></a> |
611 | Ahoy Hoy!</h3> |
612 | |
613 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
614 | |
615 | |
616 | |
617 | |
618 | |
619 | <h3><a name="sec15" id="sec15"></a> |
620 | Heavy Metal Hearts and Flowers</h3> |
621 | |
622 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
623 | |
624 | |
625 | |
626 | |
627 | |
628 | <h3><a name="sec16" id="sec16"></a> |
629 | Ghosts</h3> |
630 | |
631 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
632 | |
633 | |
634 | |
635 | |
636 | |
637 | |
638 | <h2><a name="sec17" id="sec17"></a> |
5f1212da |
639 | Anonymous</h2> |
1509746a |
640 | |
641 | |
642 | |
643 | <h3><a name="sec18" id="sec18"></a> |
5f1212da |
644 | Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz</h3> |
645 | |
646 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
647 | |
648 | |
649 | |
650 | |
651 | |
652 | |
653 | <h2><a name="sec19" id="sec19"></a> |
654 | Aristophanes</h2> |
655 | |
656 | |
657 | |
658 | <h3><a name="sec20" id="sec20"></a> |
1509746a |
659 | The Frogs</h3> |
660 | |
661 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
662 | |
663 | |
664 | |
665 | |
666 | |
5f1212da |
667 | <h3><a name="sec21" id="sec21"></a> |
1509746a |
668 | The Clouds</h3> |
669 | |
670 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
671 | |
672 | |
673 | |
674 | |
675 | |
5f1212da |
676 | <h3><a name="sec22" id="sec22"></a> |
1509746a |
677 | Ecclesiazusae</h3> |
678 | |
679 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
680 | |
681 | |
682 | |
683 | |
684 | |
685 | |
5f1212da |
686 | <h2><a name="sec23" id="sec23"></a> |
1509746a |
687 | Aristotle</h2> |
688 | |
689 | |
690 | |
5f1212da |
691 | <h3><a name="sec24" id="sec24"></a> |
1509746a |
692 | Ethics</h3> |
693 | |
694 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
695 | |
696 | |
697 | |
698 | |
699 | |
5f1212da |
700 | <h3><a name="sec25" id="sec25"></a> |
1509746a |
701 | Categories</h3> |
702 | |
703 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
704 | |
705 | |
706 | |
707 | |
708 | |
5f1212da |
709 | <h3><a name="sec26" id="sec26"></a> |
1509746a |
710 | Poetics</h3> |
711 | |
712 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
713 | |
714 | |
715 | |
716 | |
717 | |
5f1212da |
718 | <h3><a name="sec27" id="sec27"></a> |
1509746a |
719 | Rhetoric</h3> |
720 | |
721 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
722 | |
723 | |
724 | |
725 | |
726 | |
727 | |
5f1212da |
728 | <h2><a name="sec28" id="sec28"></a> |
1509746a |
729 | Marcus Aurelius</h2> |
730 | |
731 | |
732 | |
5f1212da |
733 | <h3><a name="sec29" id="sec29"></a> |
1509746a |
734 | Meditations</h3> |
735 | |
736 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•••••• </span> (4) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
737 | |
738 | <p>At the time, I enjoyed reading this collection of meditations on |
739 | Stoic philosophy, and it was a fairly quick read (fifteen minutes a |
740 | day over the course of two weeks for me). Nowadays I've read |
741 | Epictetus, and I suggest reading his <em>Discourses</em> instead.</p> |
742 | |
743 | |
744 | |
745 | |
5f1212da |
746 | <h2><a name="sec30" id="sec30"></a> |
1509746a |
747 | William Blake</h2> |
748 | |
749 | <p class="first">Blake is my <a href="William%20Blake.html">favorite</a> of the English poets. His |
750 | unique use of relief etching and watercoloring makes for very |
751 | interesting Illuminated works. There is a very high quality |
752 | <a href="http://blakearchive.org">complete archive of Blake's works</a> online |
753 | with high resolution plate scans and full transcriptions among other |
754 | things.</p> |
755 | |
5f1212da |
756 | <h3><a name="sec31" id="sec31"></a> |
1509746a |
757 | The Four Zoas</h3> |
758 | |
759 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
760 | |
761 | <p>The unfinished manuscript of Blake's longest apocalypse. The |
762 | Four Zoas divide from Albion and rage through the ages of dismal woe |
763 | to bring about the end of the cycle of Ulro and restore the cycle of |
764 | Beulah.</p> |
765 | |
766 | |
767 | |
5f1212da |
768 | <h3><a name="sec32" id="sec32"></a> |
1509746a |
769 | Jerusalem</h3> |
770 | |
771 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
772 | |
773 | <p>The finest of Blake's Illuminated works.</p> |
774 | |
775 | |
776 | |
777 | |
5f1212da |
778 | <h2><a name="sec33" id="sec33"></a> |
779 | Mike Carey</h2> |
780 | |
781 | |
782 | |
783 | <h3><a name="sec34" id="sec34"></a> |
784 | Lucifer (series)</h3> |
785 | |
786 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•••• </span> (6) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
787 | |
788 | <p>Of the <em>Sandman</em> spinoffs, <em>Lucifer</em> stands out as the best for |
789 | the first half, but then the writer appears to take on far too great a |
790 | task, and, with the introduction of some disagreeable character |
791 | relations, fails to execute the story as well as it could have |
792 | been. Still, it was worth reading to the end even though most of the |
793 | stories after issue 35 or so were merely ok. If you like Kierkegaard I |
794 | suggest issues 2, 3, and 62—they show the form of the incommensurable |
795 | relation of the single individual to the absolute perfectly.</p> |
796 | |
797 | |
798 | |
799 | |
800 | <h2><a name="sec35" id="sec35"></a> |
1509746a |
801 | Confucius</h2> |
802 | |
803 | |
804 | |
5f1212da |
805 | <h3><a name="sec36" id="sec36"></a> |
1509746a |
806 | Analects</h3> |
807 | |
808 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
809 | |
810 | |
811 | |
812 | |
813 | |
814 | |
5f1212da |
815 | <h2><a name="sec37" id="sec37"></a> |
1509746a |
816 | Neil Gaiman</h2> |
817 | |
818 | |
819 | |
5f1212da |
820 | <h3><a name="sec38" id="sec38"></a> |
1509746a |
821 | The Sandman (series)</h3> |
822 | |
823 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
824 | |
825 | <p>Perhaps the best comic book series of all time; I would say <em>The |
826 | Sandman</em> as a whole ranks higher than anything even Alan Moore has |
827 | written.</p> |
828 | |
829 | |
830 | |
3cb3fdfc |
831 | <h3><a name="sec39" id="sec39"></a> |
832 | Good Omens</h3> |
833 | |
834 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
835 | |
836 | <p>A friend of a friend decided one evening that I needed to read |
837 | so-called <em>normal people books</em>, and so she lent me <em>Good Omens</em>. It |
838 | was an enjoyable read and unearthed vague memories of comic book |
839 | magazines I read when I was small and the name <em>Sandman</em>; thus through |
840 | one book I found something far greater.</p> |
1509746a |
841 | |
3cb3fdfc |
842 | |
843 | |
844 | |
845 | <h2><a name="sec40" id="sec40"></a> |
1509746a |
846 | John Taylor Gatto</h2> |
847 | |
848 | <p class="first">Former teacher and now author-activist.</p> |
849 | |
3cb3fdfc |
850 | <h3><a name="sec41" id="sec41"></a> |
1509746a |
851 | Underground History of American Education</h3> |
852 | |
853 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
854 | |
855 | <p>An interesting <em>underground</em> history of the American education |
856 | system. Available |
857 | <a href="http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/underground/">online for free</a>.</p> |
858 | |
859 | |
860 | |
861 | |
3cb3fdfc |
862 | <h2><a name="sec42" id="sec42"></a> |
1509746a |
863 | Kahlil Gibran</h2> |
864 | |
865 | <p class="first">Kahlil Gibran is fairly interesting; his earlier works do not |
866 | agree with my æsthetic sense (blah blah), but <em>The Madman</em> onward are |
867 | all rather nice. A few of his works are |
868 | <a href="http://leb.net/~mira/">online</a>, but I recommend scouting used book |
869 | stores for old hardcover editions. The (late 90s onward at least) |
870 | <em>hardcover</em> versions from <em>Alfred A. Knopf</em> are in fact permabound |
871 | paperbacks with a hardcasing, and are of seriously inferior quality to |
872 | the editions from the 50s and 60s (and cost quite a bit more, |
873 | naturally).</p> |
874 | |
3cb3fdfc |
875 | <h3><a name="sec43" id="sec43"></a> |
1509746a |
876 | A Tear and a Smile</h3> |
877 | |
878 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••</span><span class="rating-bad">••••••• </span> (3) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
879 | |
880 | <p>One of Kahlil Gibran's earlier works, I did not much like <em>A |
881 | Tear and a Smile</em> excepting the last poem ("A Poet's Voice").</p> |
882 | |
883 | |
884 | |
3cb3fdfc |
885 | <h3><a name="sec44" id="sec44"></a> |
1509746a |
886 | The Prophet</h3> |
887 | |
888 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
889 | |
890 | |
891 | |
892 | |
893 | |
3cb3fdfc |
894 | <h3><a name="sec45" id="sec45"></a> |
1509746a |
895 | Sand and Foam</h3> |
896 | |
897 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
898 | |
899 | <p>An interesting little book of aphorisms.</p> |
900 | |
901 | |
902 | |
3cb3fdfc |
903 | <h3><a name="sec46" id="sec46"></a> |
1509746a |
904 | The Madman</h3> |
905 | |
906 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
907 | |
908 | |
909 | |
910 | |
911 | |
912 | |
3cb3fdfc |
913 | <h2><a name="sec47" id="sec47"></a> |
1509746a |
914 | Homer</h2> |
915 | |
916 | |
917 | |
3cb3fdfc |
918 | <h3><a name="sec48" id="sec48"></a> |
1509746a |
919 | The Odyssey</h3> |
920 | |
921 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
922 | |
923 | |
924 | |
925 | |
926 | |
927 | |
3cb3fdfc |
928 | <h2><a name="sec49" id="sec49"></a> |
1509746a |
929 | Aldous Huxley</h2> |
930 | |
931 | <p class="first">Perhaps the most overrated modern writer. Other people have written |
932 | everything he has to write better and many years before he got around |
933 | to it.</p> |
934 | |
3cb3fdfc |
935 | <h3><a name="sec50" id="sec50"></a> |
1509746a |
936 | The Doors of Perception</h3> |
937 | |
938 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> </span><span class="rating-bad">•••••••••• </span> (0) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
939 | |
940 | <p>Huxley stains the name of Blake by naming this horrible |
941 | pseudo-scientific and pseudo-poetic essay after a line from <em>The |
942 | Marriage of Heaven and Hell</em>. Subjectivity and objectivity are |
943 | incommensurable; his attempt and being subjectively objective is |
944 | utterly worthless.</p> |
945 | |
946 | |
947 | |
3cb3fdfc |
948 | <h3><a name="sec51" id="sec51"></a> |
1509746a |
949 | Heaven and Hell</h3> |
950 | |
951 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> </span><span class="rating-bad">•••••••••• </span> (0) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
952 | |
3cb3fdfc |
953 | <p>Blah blah LSD blah blah Mushrooms blah blah Peyote blah blah I'm |
1509746a |
954 | Aldous Huxley I'm a pretentious jerk. Don't bother.</p> |
955 | |
956 | |
957 | |
139f0eca |
958 | <h3><a name="sec52" id="sec52"></a> |
959 | Brave New World</h3> |
960 | |
961 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
962 | |
963 | <p>A nice light read; the story is obvious and by the hundreth page |
964 | the ending is clear, but it provided a bit of a break from heavier |
965 | reading for me. I must say that anyone who has read <em>Brave New World</em> |
966 | and does not despise modern society has the intellectual capacity of |
967 | an <em>Epsilon</em>. <em>1984</em> is perhaps easily misread, but <em>Brave New World</em> |
968 | is very clear with its message and is a bit like being smacked upside |
969 | the head with a hammer.</p> |
970 | |
1509746a |
971 | |
139f0eca |
972 | |
973 | |
974 | <h2><a name="sec53" id="sec53"></a> |
1509746a |
975 | William James</h2> |
976 | |
977 | |
978 | |
139f0eca |
979 | <h3><a name="sec54" id="sec54"></a> |
1509746a |
980 | The Varieties of Religious Experience</h3> |
981 | |
982 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
983 | |
984 | <p><a href="William%20James%20-%20The%20Varieties%20of%20Religious%20Experience.html">A partially finished extended summary</a></p> |
985 | |
986 | |
987 | |
139f0eca |
988 | <h3><a name="sec55" id="sec55"></a> |
1509746a |
989 | The PhD Octopus</h3> |
990 | |
991 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
992 | |
993 | <blockquote> |
994 | <p class="quoted"> |
995 | America is thus as a nation rapidly drifting towards a state of things |
996 | in which no man of science or letters will be accounted respectable |
997 | unless some kind of badge or diploma is stamped upon him, and in which |
998 | bare personality will be a mark of outcast estate. It seems to me high |
999 | time to rouse ourselves to consciousness, and to cast a critical eye |
1000 | upon this decidedly grotesque tendency. Other nations suffer terribly |
1001 | from the Mandarin disease. Are we doomed to suffer like the rest?</p> |
1002 | |
1003 | </blockquote> |
1004 | |
1005 | <p><a href="William%20James%20-%20The%20PhD%20Octopus.html">Full Text</a></p> |
1006 | |
1007 | |
1008 | |
1009 | |
139f0eca |
1010 | <h2><a name="sec56" id="sec56"></a> |
1509746a |
1011 | Henry James</h2> |
1012 | |
1013 | <p class="first">The novelist brother of William James; I've not read many (read: |
1014 | one) of his books, but what I did was decent.</p> |
1015 | |
139f0eca |
1016 | <h3><a name="sec57" id="sec57"></a> |
1509746a |
1017 | The Altar of the Dead</h3> |
1018 | |
1019 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1020 | |
1021 | <p>A short novella about a man who maintained an altar in a church |
1022 | for all of his lost loved ones on the surface, but something a bit |
1023 | more beneath.</p> |
1024 | |
1025 | |
1026 | |
1027 | |
139f0eca |
1028 | <h2><a name="sec58" id="sec58"></a> |
1509746a |
1029 | Gregor Kiczales</h2> |
1030 | |
1031 | |
1032 | |
139f0eca |
1033 | <h3><a name="sec59" id="sec59"></a> |
1509746a |
1034 | The Art of the Metaobject Protocol</h3> |
1035 | |
1036 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1037 | |
1038 | <p>AMOP is useful as a reference to the CLOS MOP (although less so with |
1039 | the online MOP spec), but the true value of the book lies in the first |
1040 | half of the book. It presents the design of the CLOS MOP through a |
1041 | series of revisions that fix limitations of earlier implementations |
1042 | and gradually work toward a generic and well designed MOP for |
1043 | CLOS. Through that process one is made more aware of a few general |
1044 | object protocol design skills, and gains insight into how to cleanly |
1045 | make mapping decisions customizable.</p> |
1046 | |
1047 | |
1048 | |
1049 | |
139f0eca |
1050 | <h2><a name="sec60" id="sec60"></a> |
1509746a |
1051 | Søren Kierkegaard</h2> |
1052 | |
1053 | <p class="first">Kierkegaard was a master of style and philosophy; his writing is |
1054 | interesting even if one finds the theistic extentialism espoused |
1055 | disagreeable.</p> |
1056 | |
139f0eca |
1057 | <h3><a name="sec61" id="sec61"></a> |
1509746a |
1058 | Sickness Unto Death</h3> |
1059 | |
1060 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1061 | |
1062 | <p>I purchased this when I was looking through books at a store after |
1063 | being unable to find the book I really wanted, and I must say that it |
1064 | was better for me to have found this one.</p> |
1065 | |
1066 | <p>Contained within is a beautiful analysis of despair in the context of |
1067 | Christianity (really theism in general). Even if the argument offends, |
1068 | the presentation cannot. The dialectical nature of despair is |
1069 | reflected in every aspect of the work, and the method of presentation |
1070 | forces reflection.</p> |
1071 | |
1072 | |
1073 | |
139f0eca |
1074 | <h3><a name="sec62" id="sec62"></a> |
1509746a |
1075 | Either/Or</h3> |
1076 | |
1077 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1078 | |
1079 | <p>Composed of two portions, <em>Either/Or</em> is a rather lengthy but |
1080 | rewarding read. The first book is a series of essays and a diary of a |
1081 | young esthetician; the second is a pair of long letters from an older |
1082 | ethicist friend to this esthetician. You are then left to resolve the |
1083 | conflict between the views.</p> |
1084 | |
1085 | |
1086 | |
139f0eca |
1087 | <h3><a name="sec63" id="sec63"></a> |
1509746a |
1088 | Fear and Trembling</h3> |
1089 | |
1090 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1091 | |
1092 | <p>An interesting dialectical lyric contrasting Despair and Faith.</p> |
1093 | |
1094 | |
1095 | |
139f0eca |
1096 | <h3><a name="sec64" id="sec64"></a> |
1509746a |
1097 | Repetition</h3> |
1098 | |
1099 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1100 | |
1101 | <p>He who despairs of esthetic repetition gets none; he who despairs |
1102 | of ethical repetition receieves the esthetic. Is it true then that no |
1103 | repetition exists? Is transition all one can hope for?</p> |
1104 | |
1105 | |
1106 | |
1107 | |
139f0eca |
1108 | <h2><a name="sec65" id="sec65"></a> |
5f1212da |
1109 | Alisa Kwitney</h2> |
1110 | |
1111 | |
1112 | |
139f0eca |
1113 | <h3><a name="sec66" id="sec66"></a> |
5f1212da |
1114 | Destiny: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold</h3> |
1115 | |
1116 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1117 | |
1118 | |
1119 | |
1120 | |
1121 | |
1122 | |
139f0eca |
1123 | <h2><a name="sec67" id="sec67"></a> |
1509746a |
1124 | David Lamkins</h2> |
1125 | |
1509746a |
1126 | |
1127 | |
139f0eca |
1128 | <h3><a name="sec68" id="sec68"></a> |
5f1212da |
1129 | Successful Lisp</h3> |
1130 | |
1131 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1132 | |
1133 | <p>After learning Scheme, I read <em>Successful Lisp</em> and was able to |
1134 | pick up Common Lisp fairly easily.</p> |
1135 | |
1136 | |
1137 | |
1138 | |
139f0eca |
1139 | <h2><a name="sec69" id="sec69"></a> |
1509746a |
1140 | Mencius</h2> |
1141 | |
1142 | |
1143 | |
139f0eca |
1144 | <h3><a name="sec70" id="sec70"></a> |
1509746a |
1145 | Mencius</h3> |
1146 | |
1147 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1148 | |
1149 | |
1150 | |
1151 | |
1152 | |
1153 | |
139f0eca |
1154 | <h2><a name="sec71" id="sec71"></a> |
1509746a |
1155 | Walter Miller</h2> |
1156 | |
1157 | |
1158 | |
139f0eca |
1159 | <h3><a name="sec72" id="sec72"></a> |
1509746a |
1160 | A Canticle for Leibowitz</h3> |
1161 | |
1162 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1163 | |
1164 | |
1165 | |
1166 | |
1167 | |
1168 | |
139f0eca |
1169 | <h2><a name="sec73" id="sec73"></a> |
ad38099a |
1170 | John Milton</h2> |
1509746a |
1171 | |
1172 | |
1173 | |
139f0eca |
1174 | <h3><a name="sec74" id="sec74"></a> |
ad38099a |
1175 | Paradise Lost</h3> |
1176 | |
1177 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1178 | |
1179 | |
1180 | |
1181 | |
1182 | |
1183 | |
139f0eca |
1184 | <h2><a name="sec75" id="sec75"></a> |
ad38099a |
1185 | Alan Moore</h2> |
1186 | |
1187 | |
1188 | |
139f0eca |
1189 | <h3><a name="sec76" id="sec76"></a> |
1509746a |
1190 | Watchmen</h3> |
1191 | |
1192 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1193 | |
1194 | |
1195 | |
1196 | |
1197 | |
139f0eca |
1198 | <h3><a name="sec77" id="sec77"></a> |
1509746a |
1199 | V for Vendetta</h3> |
1200 | |
1201 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1202 | |
1203 | |
1204 | |
1205 | |
1206 | |
1207 | |
139f0eca |
1208 | <h2><a name="sec78" id="sec78"></a> |
1509746a |
1209 | Thomas More</h2> |
1210 | |
1211 | |
1212 | |
139f0eca |
1213 | <h3><a name="sec79" id="sec79"></a> |
1509746a |
1214 | Utopia</h3> |
1215 | |
1216 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1217 | |
1218 | <p>I read most of Utopia in high school with the TI-89 ebook reader, but |
1219 | the way the book was split up made it a bit difficult to grasp the |
1220 | overall structure. I found a copy at a used book store one day, and so |
1221 | I read it again, and found it much more comprehensible. It is a quick |
1222 | read, and decent piece of literature. The interesting social system |
1223 | espoused resembles resembles state communism (even if perhaps as a |
1224 | negative ideal), but with an strange blend of 14th century European |
1225 | social customs.</p> |
1226 | |
1227 | |
1228 | |
1229 | |
139f0eca |
1230 | <h2><a name="sec80" id="sec80"></a> |
1509746a |
1231 | Friedrich Nietzsche</h2> |
1232 | |
1233 | <p class="first">A bit acerbic and esoteric, Nietzsche is for me a good <em>secular</em> |
1234 | counterpart to Kierkegaard's theistic philosophy. Nietzsche's |
1235 | polemical works raise important questions for anyone who reads works |
1236 | on ethics. As such it is a shame that he has gotten a bad reputation |
1237 | by being read by far too many angsty teenagers who see (and relay) |
1238 | only Nietzsche the asshole rather than Nietzsche the master of the |
1239 | polemic.</p> |
1240 | |
139f0eca |
1241 | <h3><a name="sec81" id="sec81"></a> |
ad38099a |
1242 | Thus Spoke Zarathustra</h3> |
1243 | |
1244 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1245 | |
1246 | <p>A masterpiece of indirect communication depsite the occasional |
1247 | flaw and overly dramatic passage. Certainly a book worth reading many |
1248 | times over the course of one's life.</p> |
1249 | |
1250 | |
1251 | |
139f0eca |
1252 | <h3><a name="sec82" id="sec82"></a> |
1509746a |
1253 | Beyond Good and Evil</h3> |
1254 | |
1255 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1256 | |
1257 | <p>A somewhat more comprehensible, if a bit less aesthetically |
1258 | pleasing, presentation of much of the philosophy found in <em>Thus Spoke |
1259 | Zarathustra</em> in the negative form. The final chapters are very |
1260 | important (not to detract from the value of the rest of the work) if |
1261 | one wishes to understand <em>On the Genealogy of Morals</em>.</p> |
1262 | |
1263 | |
1264 | |
139f0eca |
1265 | <h3><a name="sec83" id="sec83"></a> |
1509746a |
1266 | On the Geneaology of Morals</h3> |
1267 | |
1268 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1269 | |
1270 | <p><em>On the Geneaology of Morals</em> is a wonderful book of three |
3cb3fdfc |
1271 | polemical essays on the origin of moral/ethical valuations, and the |
1509746a |
1272 | blindness of modern philosphers whose very thinking is tainted by |
1273 | these valuations unknowingly.</p> |
1274 | |
1275 | |
1276 | |
139f0eca |
1277 | <h3><a name="sec84" id="sec84"></a> |
1509746a |
1278 | Ecce Homo</h3> |
1279 | |
1280 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1281 | |
1282 | <p><em>Ecce Homo</em> is Nietzsche's very strange autobiography and |
1283 | explanation of his own works. At points it is clear that it could have |
1284 | used a bit more editing (prevented by Nietzsche ... falling into a |
1285 | catatonic state and all), but is still a very useful book to read as |
1286 | Nietzsche explains the overall structure of his works.</p> |
1287 | |
1288 | |
1289 | |
1290 | |
139f0eca |
1291 | <h2><a name="sec85" id="sec85"></a> |
1509746a |
1292 | George Orwell</h2> |
1293 | |
1294 | |
1295 | |
139f0eca |
1296 | <h3><a name="sec86" id="sec86"></a> |
1509746a |
1297 | 1984</h3> |
1298 | |
1299 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1300 | |
1301 | |
1302 | |
1303 | |
1304 | |
139f0eca |
1305 | <h3><a name="sec87" id="sec87"></a> |
1509746a |
1306 | Animal Farm</h3> |
1307 | |
1308 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1309 | |
1310 | |
1311 | |
1312 | |
1313 | |
1314 | |
139f0eca |
1315 | <h2><a name="sec88" id="sec88"></a> |
1509746a |
1316 | Plato</h2> |
1317 | |
1318 | |
1319 | |
139f0eca |
1320 | <h3><a name="sec89" id="sec89"></a> |
1509746a |
1321 | Symposium</h3> |
1322 | |
1323 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1324 | |
1325 | |
1326 | |
1327 | |
1328 | |
139f0eca |
1329 | <h3><a name="sec90" id="sec90"></a> |
1509746a |
1330 | Euthyphro</h3> |
1331 | |
1332 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1333 | |
1334 | |
1335 | |
1336 | |
1337 | |
139f0eca |
1338 | <h3><a name="sec91" id="sec91"></a> |
1509746a |
1339 | Apology</h3> |
1340 | |
1341 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1342 | |
1343 | |
1344 | |
1345 | |
1346 | |
139f0eca |
1347 | <h3><a name="sec92" id="sec92"></a> |
1509746a |
1348 | Crito</h3> |
1349 | |
1350 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1351 | |
1352 | |
1353 | |
1354 | |
1355 | |
139f0eca |
1356 | <h3><a name="sec93" id="sec93"></a> |
1509746a |
1357 | Phaedo</h3> |
1358 | |
1359 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1360 | |
1361 | |
1362 | |
1363 | |
1364 | |
139f0eca |
1365 | <h3><a name="sec94" id="sec94"></a> |
1509746a |
1366 | Protagoras</h3> |
1367 | |
1368 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1369 | |
1370 | |
1371 | |
1372 | |
1373 | |
1374 | |
139f0eca |
1375 | <h2><a name="sec95" id="sec95"></a> |
1509746a |
1376 | Luke Rhinehardt</h2> |
1377 | |
1378 | |
1379 | |
139f0eca |
1380 | <h3><a name="sec96" id="sec96"></a> |
1509746a |
1381 | The Dice Man</h3> |
1382 | |
1383 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1384 | |
1385 | <blockquote> |
1386 | <p class="quoted"> |
1387 | And it's his illusions about what |
1388 | constitutes the real world which are |
1389 | inhibiting him... |
1390 | His reality, his reason, his society |
1391 | ...these are what must be destroyed</p> |
1392 | |
1393 | </blockquote> |
1394 | |
1395 | <p>A quotation from one of my <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaughter_of_the_Soul">favorite metal songs</a> inspired me to grab |
1396 | this book; at worst it would be a waste of time. Much reward was found |
1397 | in this random stab in the dark. The book is framed as an |
1398 | autobiography of the author as a psychoanalyst, and his progression |
1399 | through life as a Dice Man after deciding to live his life through |
1400 | random chance.</p> |
1401 | |
1402 | <p>The style, plot, and content are equally neurotic; part comedy, part |
1403 | attack on psychoanalysis, and part deep philosophy. It was often |
1404 | difficult to put down, and was read in under a week of spare time.</p> |
1405 | |
1406 | |
1407 | |
1408 | |
139f0eca |
1409 | <h2><a name="sec97" id="sec97"></a> |
1509746a |
1410 | Neal Stephenson</h2> |
1411 | |
1412 | |
1413 | |
139f0eca |
1414 | <h3><a name="sec98" id="sec98"></a> |
1509746a |
1415 | Snow Crash</h3> |
1416 | |
1417 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1418 | |
1419 | <p>As one must read the <em>Bible</em> to understand English literature, so one |
1420 | must read <em>Snow Crash</em> today to be a nerd. In the realm of modern pop |
1421 | fiction this is one of the better books I've read; it was devoured in |
1422 | a mere four nights. Neal Stepheson may not be Milton, but he does come |
1423 | up with enganging tales. <em>Snow Crash</em> has a nice undertone of (quite |
1424 | accurate) political and social commentary that makes it worth reading |
1425 | as more than mere cyberpunk fiction.</p> |
1426 | |
1427 | |
1428 | |
139f0eca |
1429 | <h3><a name="sec99" id="sec99"></a> |
1509746a |
1430 | Cryptonomicon</h3> |
1431 | |
1432 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">•• </span> (8) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1433 | |
1434 | <p>I read <em>Cryptonomicon</em> when it was new, and at the time I thought it was |
1435 | good. It could have lost a hundred or so pages without detracting from |
1436 | the plot, but it was easy reading and didn't take very long to |
1437 | finish. The story was enganging, and the continual switching between |
1438 | the 1940s and present day slowly unravelled the tale in a nice way.</p> |
1439 | |
1440 | <p>I'd still have to recommend <em>Snow Crash</em> if one wished to read only one |
1441 | Stephenson novel.</p> |
1442 | |
1443 | |
1444 | |
1445 | |
139f0eca |
1446 | <h2><a name="sec100" id="sec100"></a> |
1509746a |
1447 | Bjarne Stroustrup</h2> |
1448 | |
1449 | |
1450 | |
139f0eca |
1451 | <h3><a name="sec101" id="sec101"></a> |
1509746a |
1452 | The C++ Programming Language (3rd edition)</h3> |
1453 | |
1454 | <p><em>Nonfiction</em></p> |
1455 | |
1456 | <p>Once upon a time I was fifteen and I read this book. It was more |
1457 | or less what taught me how to write programs just large enough to do |
1458 | useful things, and so shall forever be remembered by me. A year and a |
1459 | half later I stumbled upon a little language called Scheme and fell |
1460 | down the rabbit hole.</p> |
1461 | |
1462 | |
1463 | |
1464 | |
139f0eca |
1465 | <h2><a name="sec102" id="sec102"></a> |
1509746a |
1466 | JRR Tolkien</h2> |
1467 | |
1468 | |
1469 | |
139f0eca |
1470 | <h3><a name="sec103" id="sec103"></a> |
1509746a |
1471 | The Lord of the Rings</h3> |
1472 | |
1473 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1474 | |
1475 | |
1476 | |
1477 | |
1478 | |
139f0eca |
1479 | <h3><a name="sec104" id="sec104"></a> |
1509746a |
1480 | The Silmarillion</h3> |
1481 | |
1482 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> ••••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad"> </span> (10) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1483 | |
1484 | |
1485 | |
1486 | |
1487 | |
139f0eca |
1488 | <h3><a name="sec105" id="sec105"></a> |
1509746a |
1489 | The Lost Tales</h3> |
1490 | |
1491 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1492 | |
1493 | |
1494 | |
1495 | |
1496 | |
1497 | |
139f0eca |
1498 | <h2><a name="sec106" id="sec106"></a> |
1499 | Kurt Vonnegut</h2> |
1500 | |
1501 | |
1502 | |
1503 | <h3><a name="sec107" id="sec107"></a> |
1504 | Cat's Cradle</h3> |
1505 | |
1506 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">• </span> (9) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1507 | |
1508 | <p>There are few books that I have started to read before sleeping |
1509 | and found myself watching the sun rise after finishing. <em>Cat's Cradle</em> |
1510 | is definitely required nerd reading.</p> |
1511 | |
1512 | |
1513 | |
1514 | |
1515 | <h2><a name="sec108" id="sec108"></a> |
1509746a |
1516 | H.G. Wells</h2> |
1517 | |
1518 | |
1519 | |
139f0eca |
1520 | <h3><a name="sec109" id="sec109"></a> |
1509746a |
1521 | The Island of Dr Moreau</h3> |
1522 | |
1523 | <p><em>Rating:</em> <span class="rating-good"> •••••••</span><span class="rating-bad">••• </span> (7) / <em>Fiction</em></p> |
1524 | |
1525 | |
1526 | |
ad38099a |
1527 | |
1528 | |
1529 | |
139f0eca |
1530 | <h2><a name="sec110" id="sec110"></a> |
ad38099a |
1531 | Yevgeny Zamyatin</h2> |
1532 | |
1533 | |
1534 | |
139f0eca |
1535 | <h3><a name="sec111" id="sec111"></a> |
ad38099a |
1536 | We</h3> |
1537 | |
1538 | <p><em>Fiction</em></p> |
1539 | |
1540 | |
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