The Sick Bag Song by Nick Cave , ofcourse I recommend same time to listen Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds when read the book, just to get right feeling
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I think that novel, Crime and Punishment 'by F.Dostoyevsky is very important . First, it was a highlight of realism when Dostojevsky wrote this book - because that he was a great, even greatest writer of russian realism. He shows Raskolnikov with real human motives and in his dual mind we can see real, human psyche and feelings, without beautifications and good things.
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Physics of the future by Michio Kaku
Michio kaku is a famous theoretical physisist (dunno how you spell that). For this book he sat down with hundreds of scientists whom are the best in their respective fields. Based on the technique of today, the projects and patents that are being developed at this moment, and which will be realized in the bear future, he sketches an amazing image on where we are in 20 50 and 100 years from now.
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In summer I spend less time in computer, I travel and spend time on the beach reading and having fun, now it's time to get back in forum and tell you my recommendation of the latest book which I read.
Best book which I read in this summer was Jorma Vuoksenmaa's book published with Unibet,
Jorma Vuoksenmaa is pro sport betting tipster and his book "Pelaajilta pelaajille" (from player to players in english I think) is very useful to any sport betting player. It gave many valuable tips to bets and tells fine story about man behind the brand. I highly recommended his earliers book which have also published in english and if you do sport betting you should definitely google name Jorma Vuoksenmaa
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I am not a big fan of reading books, but lately i was interested in reading the Hunger Games thrilogy and i must admit that its awesome. However, you can go the easiest path and watch the movie, but the movie is not even a 20% good as the books are. For the first time in my life, i just couldnt stop reading them. I would recommend this to everyone.
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So being from here, about 20 years I was looking through my school library and found my all time favoriate books series, Tomorrow when the War Began," by John Marsden. This series is world famous and has been taught now in our schools for years. Its about a small country town and a group of year 12 friends go camping in the deep bush and when they come out their town has been invaded by an "unkown" foreign army. The series follows the groups struggles through Ellie's perspective, the hero of the book. Its great because of the details and the way its written, with a young persons tone and just overall great storytelling. I dont like our books especially set in the country, but this book was really authentic I think, and I re read it twice and still love it just as much as I did a 15 year old girl. They made a movie based on the first book but the movie was a massive flop, dont watch it, and they have made a series too but changed things in it i cant forgive so dont watch that either. Im gonna watch it just to see what else they do, but stick to the books.
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While it's not much of a classic, I found it to be a really interesting read.... I recommend Leah Remini's, Troublemaker. I recently read it, and if anyone's interested in the Scientology controversy and getting the inside scoop from someone who's lived it, it's definitely an enlightening read. Plus it's got some juicy celebrity bits if you're interested in that sort of thing!
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I am into Haruki Murakami for some time now, currently reading 1Q84. It seems to be somehow connected to Orwel's book of the same title, so maybe I should have read his book first, but oh well... I love Murakami in general because he is unlike any other writer I've encountered before. He mixes fiction with reality and misticism in a strange way and is often difficult to understand - I never know if his heroes are trippin on acid / high, or are these things really happenning to them :D My favs so far are Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, and Kafka on the Shore.
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Yeah, I remember the The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, it was one of the better ones, for me...
Wow, I'vee just read a decription / review for the Bell Jar and it sounds a bit heavy...it reminded me of
Psychiatrists, Psychologists And Other Patients by Rodrigo Muñoz Avia. This one is also dealing with mental diseases but in a much more light-hearted and even humoristic way - the main character suffers from paraphasia (mixing of syllables, words, or even phrases, which sometimes yields hilarious results) and seeks professional help, only to discover that these psychiatrists and psychologists are, in his opinion, are even more disturbed then himself, haha. Its a short book but I enjoyed it very much! -
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I recommend reading The Master of Illusions by Donna Tartt, It is a book written in French but I do not know if it is introduced in English.this book speaks of a modest young man who discovers the uses of easy money.I have not read it yet. Will try to find it. I can recommend another book by Donna Tartt "The Goldfinch".
“It is with the reading of books the same as with looking at pictures; one must, without doubt, without hesitations, with assurance, admire what is beautiful.” Vincent van Gogh
This book is honestly just too beautiful for words. It left me feeling mesmerized and listless... All I wanted to do for the first week after finishing this book was lay around and think about The Goldfinch and its vivid settings and intricate characters.
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Was quite chuffed when Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize earlier this year - quality author, don't be fooled by Japanese name, he is in fact British and quite clearly stems from the British literary tradition. "Remains of the Day" and "Artist of the Floating World" are always good suggestions.
Also, "Eros and Magic in Renaissance" by Ioan Cullianu is a fantastic tractate on psychology, symbolism and more, if you're into that stuff and I cannot recommend works by Bela Hamvas enough (Hungarian polyhistor and a downright amazing human being), such as "Scientia Sacra", though I reckon they are somewhat hard to obtain worldwide... -
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I've recently read A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole. I cannot belive that anyone could reject publishing this book, but that's exacly what happened.
This fantastic book was posthumously published, 11 years after his death ( at 31, he commited suicide). His life-story is very intriguing.
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