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I'm re-reading The Stranger by Albert Camus.  I'm not sure why.  I read it like 20 years ago in college.  The Cure has a song called "Killing of An Arab" based on this book.  I heard the song recently, so thought I'd read the book again. 

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Sazerac - please tell me you're a howard zinn fan, too!

 

I'm currently going through Morris Berman's stuff. Hard to find most of it online - rare it is that a pirate torrent doesn't exist for a published work.

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Sazerac - please tell me you're a howard zinn fan, too!

 

I'm currently going through Morris Berman's stuff. Hard to find most of it online - rare it is that a pirate torrent doesn't exist for a published work.

 

Damn, I love this Train !!!  

One moment ago, I knew nothing much about Zinn (although have read 'People's History..')

and nothing about Berman.

Thank you, C.

This will be a great adventure.

Thanks a ton.

S

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Hey read Allen Cars book on quiting smoking , it is really inspirational book and compels a person to think about quiting.

I read this book on my second day of quitting and it really made me see that I could quit and be happy about it right from the beginning. I thought I was supposed to suffer

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Slow burn by Bobby Adair, fairly new writer and independently published in 5 novella sized parts (1st part was free ebook on kindle), its actually pretty good - I'm on part 5 and will be sad to finish it.  Also read Ebola K by the same author - same deal, published in novella sized parts, 1st part free.  Very topical as incorporates the current crises, linking ebola and terrorism.  Looking forward to part 2 later in the year!

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Finished Muscle and a Shovel. I do not recommend if your not well versed in Bible. I believe it is easily misleading and gives a narrow view which is too strict.

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