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anyone?
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Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami
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The Bear Comes Home - Rafi Zabor

Recording the Beatles - Kehew and Ryan

Pilgrim at Tinker's Creek - Annie Dillard
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"Kafka on the Shore" is a great one but I might recommend "The Wind Up Bird Chronicle" or "Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World" first. Love all his stuff though. Just about to start "After Dark."
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How The Mind Works - Steven Pinker
I Am A Strange Loop - Douglas Hofstadter

Anything by Richard Brautigan
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Oh man, I love In Watermelon Sugar by Brautigan. One of my favorites.
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pete,

where is that richard dawkins quote from?
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not sure if it really matters, but that was me. not sure how/why i was logged out.
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Post: # 17757Post pete »

Anonymous-francis wrote:pete,
where is that richard dawkins quote from?
It's from his article Gaps in the Mind, which was included in A Devil's Chaplain, and was first published in in Peter Singer's The Great Ape Project.
There seems to be a fairly accurate transcription here.

I guess I may as well add that nearly everything Dawkins writes is worth reading. The Selfish Gene is at least my third favorite book of all time.
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Post: # 17758Post francis »

i have been slowly working my way through 'the god delusion'. i just came across 'the selfish gene', which i will probably read after i finish the first one.

thanks for all of the recommendations. hopefully these helped others find something they want to read.

i was recommended 'geek love' by katherine dunn over on the duo boards. it seems interesting, so that may be my next read. luckily, a friend of mine has a copy.
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drop city - tc boyle

the best read i had all year.

also, the 13th tale.
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For a light read, I suggest:

Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes

by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein
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it took me long enough to actually read it cause i dont read much but the rum diaries by Hunter S.
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Yesterday I bought

The Horse's Mouth by Joyce Cary and

Dubliners by James Joyce

no relation apparently. so far the horse's mouth is pretty funny.
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I loved "Kafka on the Shore". I've been reading a lot of Tom Robbins lately. even his non-fiction short writings are hilarious!
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