Wow, how are you finding it, i'm very surp[rised by that ! :thumb:Helena said:i am currently reading Harun Yahya's 'the miracle in the atom'.
Wow, how are you finding it, i'm very surp[rised by that ! :thumb:Helena said:i am currently reading Harun Yahya's 'the miracle in the atom'.
why are you surprised??not really ken said:Wow, how are you finding it, i'm very surp[rised by that ! :thumb:
Yes, i've read many of his books, did you know that he is not a muslim?Helena said:Have you read any of his books?
I can't recommend anything to you based on just Harun Yahya without running the risk of offending you.i am currently reading Harun Yahya's 'the miracle in the atom'.
I'll let this guy say it for me:i am just wondering roaches, why do you hate dan browns books so much?
Under the Frog by Tibor Fischer. It's one of those "Should I laugh or should I cry" books. It's about basketball players trying to keep their sanity in late '40s/'50s Hungary.I also like other S.K. and T.C., and other good books too. I hate when sum1 says that reading is for losers...
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, is another book I consider crap, but there are a few useful nuggets in there.But I like non-fiction, I liked Memoirs of a Geisha, I like David Sedaris, Machiavelli the prince, Rich dad poor dad, can't remember :/ uh...anything with sex in the title I'll definitely read.
roaches said:Rich Dad, Poor Dad, is another book I consider crap, but there are a few useful nuggets in there.
I'll recommend Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex, which I described above. I don't think that's what you were looking for, though. Or go for Mary Roach's Stiff, I dunno.
you dont need a book for that, look at how many people believe every word of the in the loose change "documentary"roaches said:He has done some good, though. He's pointed out the power of books - people will believe anything they read if someone says it's true, even if that person happens to be a character in the work of fiction people have all collectively decided to read (another good work: Mr. Brown has pointed out that people are still sheep). He's also added some perspective by showing us that people who aren't Christian or who refuse religion are just as likely to be easily-convinced, nearly-illiterate, incapable-of-critical-thinking apes as the stereotypical Kansas school board member.
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He's an 'intellectual'.Helena said:^he's not?? what is he then?
EDIT: Of course he's Muslim, he can't NOT be!
Philip K Dick - A Scanner Darkly.I want something that's kind of futuristic but also scientific if that makes sense. I also like V for Vendetta type ish.