Funny thing is I didn't lie, The book is really called...consious dream a spiritaul path for everyday life..so owned.
And why does it matter if I can't spell.
The books by Robert Moss,
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You don't have to believe me but I am reading Wuthering Heights so screw off.
What do you find interesting about bothering people?
Is it fun to you? Do you enjoy bothering and upseting people?
Just because I spelt something wrong makes me a lier?
Right,and youre perfect?
Are you kidding, Omicron? :lol: You must just be having a laugh. Please tell me you are. Honestly, you don't see how somebody could mistakenly type "Weathering" instead of "Wuthering"? I mistype completely incorrect words all the time when i'm not concentrating on what i'm typing. My fingers sometimes have a mind of their own and just hit familiar keys.
You're either looking for a rise (in which case, congratulations) or you're scratching for something to be bitter and cynical about.
insecurity?
but seriously i miss spell stuff all the time. On forums i could care less about grammar and all that. I am not righting a high school essay I am just trying to express my views about certain topics.
So can all the grammar/spelling gestapo calm down.
This is a place to have fun not flame, troll, and nit pick.
Breaking Open The Head- Daniel Pinchbeck
Reading:
Nietzsche, thus spoke zarathustra - because Nietzsche is a pimp
Dennet, Conciousness explained - because Dennet is a pimp
that sounds like some pretty high level philosophy my nig.
I'm go blow some caps in here if people don't start talking about objectivism.
I finished reading Watchmen a few days ago. I'm stoked for the move now!:D
New Moon by Stephanie Meyer
Good omens: The Nife and Accurate Profefies of Agnes Nutter, Witch. The apocalypse and the coming of the Antichrist are fortold in the world's only perfectly accurate book of predictions. Three hundred and fifty years after its writing, and eleven years after the birth of the Antichrist, a demon (good complex), an angel (friends with the demon), a witch (decended from the prophetess), an assistant witch hunter (in love with the witch), and the Four Horsemen and Four Others On Motorcycles of the Apocalyse are involved. It's incredibly humorous, and thought-provoking. I'm nowhere near one of the more rabid fans, but I would definitely sufggest the book to anyone who like Terry Pratchett, or the movie Dogma.
Im currently reading "The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life" by Drunvalo.
Anything involving discussion of the New Age is most interesting.
"Showdown" by Ted Dekker
Just finished the Tales of The Otori Prequal: Heaven's net is wide. Almost finished Stephen King's Insomnia.
Maps in a Mirror by Orson Scott Card. I cannot get enough of that guy. :bowdown:
Is Manga considered a book? Just wondering. If it is, then I'm reading Chibi Vampire. If not, then I'm reading the Blackstone Chonocles. Good books. It's a series of 6 books, but they are each only over 100 pages long. I'm on the 4 book.
After the success of House of Leaves, Now reading Language, truth and logic by A J Ayer.
currently reading two books: the tenth circle by jodie picoult and eclipse by stephanie meyer.
Also reading this war trilogy called regeneration trilogy but im having a break from that at the moment.
I just finished "Showdown" the day before yesterday. Good book with a great twist (though I started to see what was going on before they actually revealed the twist). It makes me want to start writing more often.
Now I'm reading "The Welkening." Not bad so far. It's more of a young-adult fiction, but I've found some great YA authors. It's refreshing to not have to worry about a bunch of junk popping up and ruining the storyline and characters. It's refreshing :)
I'm currently reading Piers Anthony's Killobyte. About two separate individuals, a diabetic girl and a paraplegic ex-cop who meet in an online virtual reality game with different games and settings. A hacker locks the cop in the game right before he realizes the force-feedback shock from dying interferes witrh his pacemaker, and they have to defeat the hacker without him dying again in the game (rereading).
I also just started Myth-chief by Robert Aspirin. Skeeve comes out of retirement, and just started a busness that may interfere with MYTH-inc. I haven't read any more, because my mom took the book to read, which will take her somewhere between three weeks and the rest of eternity.