“mending the past and healing the future with soul retreival” by Alberto Villoldo, Phd. Very interesting stuff…
Also “awakening the Buddha within” by Lama Surya Das.
I love books…
I’m reading the Alex Rider series… I’m on book 3… “Skeleton Key”
I finished “Point Blanc” 2 days ago and “Stormbreaker” 4 days ago!
Next book is “Eagle Strike” then “Scorpia” and “Ark Angel” Eventually “Snakehead” so far… after there is going to be “Crocodile Tears” and then the next two are untitled. Great series for anyone <16 years so… If you can find it, give it a read!
Finally , yes FINALLY ! …
I am currently reading Stephen King’s
The dark Tower Series (finished the 1th book in about 3 days )
When i get my hands on The “Mistborn” cyclus i will read it alongside King i think …
After a year of on and off reading i finally finished The Dark Tower series. It’s gotta be my favorite series ever. heh.
I actually started reading an author i never thought i would: Virginia Woolf. I just never was interested in the subject materal, but I picked up Orlando begrudgingly because i hadn’t read any Virginia Woolf and because i heard it involved a transformation, which is always cool.
I’m enthralled. I haven’t read any literature in a more romantic style in a while, and it’s a nice break from the more modern styles i’ve been reading lately. Her style really reminds me of Mary Shelly (for whatever reason), and even though i’m not far into it i already give it a whopping reccommendation.
Orlando is one of the greatest books I’ve ever read. Shame it’s the only one by Virginia Woolf that I would passionately recommend, all others are… I don’t know. Dated, or simply too British to classify as “World Literature” or whatever you might call it. But Orlando!.. it’s like they x-rayed my soul (a part of it anyway) and put it in a book.
Right now I’m reading A Mathematical Theory of Communication by that guy I forgot the name, from Bell Labs, Biografía del Diablo (“Biography of the Devil”) by an Argentinian who lives in Spain, called Alberto Cousté, and of course An Icelandic Primer by a certain mr Sweet.
I’m reading The Great Gatsby and am just in love with it, honestly. The wonderfully unashamed indulgence of the 1920’s: it’s magical, at least how it’s portrayed and critiqued in this book. Its…surrealism, really - although not really surreal, that’s just how it comes off to me - is incredible. I mean, it gives me this feeling of a dream, in a way. I want to meet Daisy, haha. I love this book to death.
Also reading Crome Yellow, written by Aldous Huxley, written around the same time as The Great Gatsby.
And soon, Pedro Páramo, which I must write about for school.
Just finished this pretty interesting book called The Hamlet Diaries
I started reading You Don’t Know Me by David Klass earlier. I really liked it a lot more the first time. Thinking of ditching it and reading Along Came a Spider.
Gotta love those charity book sales, I got so many books for like nothing!!!