Books: February 2010
Books | Post | Replies | Last Reply |
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| Philip K. Dick by Stephanie on 02/18/2010 Philip K. Dick is one of my favorite writers. He was driven by an interest in questions that also are preoccupations for me (such as "What is reality?", "What is identity?", and "What does it mean to be human?") and... | 2 | I can recommend Ubik by Philip K. Dick. Mind bending by wirtes on 03/13/2010 | |
| The Death of Bunny Munro by Stephanie on 02/18/2010 Has anyone else here read Nick Cave's most recent novel? If so, what did you think of it?I read it soon after it was released and was blown away. It was unsettling, bizarre, and hilarious in turn--classic Cave--but also surprisingly... | 6 | I have the audio copy, but haven't had time to by Renee on 06/06/2010 | |
| Spiritual Books by Stephanie on 02/07/2010 I like to read books in many different genres, but philosophy, spirituality, and religion have been my primary interests for many years now. I'd love to hear what books people have found to be spiritually illuminating in these genres and/or... | 9 | I see some intriguing recommendations posted on here which all by dispuritanism on 06/21/2010 | |
| Juliet, Naked by Renee on 02/04/2010 Deb recommended this book and I'm pretty excited to read it. It's sort of burning a hole through the library bag as I sit and listen to SFR. From what I've heard, it's a rather scathing portrait of a middle... | 4 | Great book. Good to see Nick Hornby back on track by Salem on 02/27/2010 | |