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- 23kon0
Never been tested for dyslexia but as far as i'm aware I can read fine and dont have any problems there.
Not everyone in the world has to enjoy reading.
Some people enjoy their chick nibbling or licking their ears whereas some people all they get from it is slobbering noises and a wet ear.
Horses for courses.- "when I look at a page, it just looks like shapes" was the bit that made me suspect...skt
- followed by "but it was a chore and a struggle to get through them and i finished them just out of sheer determination"skt
- but yeah, maybe you just don't like books.skt
- i meant shapes as in typographically, the edges of the right side of page23kon
- cannonball0
- Ayn Rand can suck my balls.TheBlueOne
- uber-mensch bullshit.Mimio
- really? have you read it?cannonball
- so upset I lost this on a train one day. I was about 2/3 through it.sherm
- One of my all-time faves. Atlas Shrugged is her magnum opus.Soler
- Dr_Rand0
some rebus mystery
- digdre0
I don't read books.. maybe I should
- TaylorB0
- good read and reference. adrian is a pretty cool guy toojaylarson
- I have this but have not yet read itflashbender
- TheBlueOne0
Rereading Kerouac's "On The Road" for the first time in twenty years and also picked this up last night:
- ever read dharma bums? recently?jaylarson
- Yes I have..probably about fifteen years ago. *knees creakTheBlueOne
- *same boat. got a good audio copy of both TDB and OTR. I'd love to get over to the Sierras and the Cascades... *swoonsjaylarson
- Just got On the Road as well, pretty good so far.jiaf
- neue75_bold0
a book called "Don't Jump"
Haven't decided yet...
- MSL0
- nice cover.Jaline
- that cover is badess!suckadontplay
- this was good book but sucked as an imitation of Fleming's stylerusty_ace
- Neuarmy0
"Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising"
- capsize0
Gomorrah by Roberto Saviano
The War of Wars by Robert Harvey
Selected Letters: Guy Davenport
- kinross0
Bearded Tit by Rory McGrath
very amusing
- duckseason0
rereading geek love by katherine dunn
- detritus0
Fiction-wise, I finished Iain M. Banks' 'Matter' last week, and have Neal Stephenson's 'The Diamond Age' lined up to read this week.
- lowimpakt0
"Inspired by the rhythms of the Periodic Table, Primo Levi assesses his life in terms of the chemical elements he associates with his past. From his birth into an Italian Jewish family, through his training as a chemist to the pain and darkness of the Holocaust and its aftermath, Levi reflects on the difficult course of his life in this heartfelt and deeply moving book - one of the key testaments of the last century."
- Jaline0
I haven't read anything "heavy" since I graduated a few months back. But I hope to find something.
Current:
- The Art Of Looking Sideways, by Alan Fletcher
- Collected Stories, by Roald Dahl
- Just finished the entire "Preacher" series (graphic novel). Starting on "Watchmen".Soon:
- Rethinking Dance History: A Reader, by Alexandr Carter
- The Complete Marquis de Sade, translated by J. Paul Gillette