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Aeolienne
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The author of the Bond books (I forgot his name)
Ian Fleming
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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| 03-03-2005 11:17 AM |
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JamesBatista
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Recently...
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams(LOVE it. Sometimes I feel exactly about life as this book does)
The Wheel of Time, Book I by Robert Jordan
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Star Wars: Labyrinth of Evil by James Luceno
Yoda: Dark Rendezvous by Sean Stewart
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| 03-16-2005 06:53 PM |
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Aeolienne
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I've just begun Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity by Catherine Whitmire.
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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| 03-21-2005 12:02 PM |
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Nemidaelius
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Anyone who likes Douglas Adams should read Terry Pratchet, hes quite amusing.
SEMPER SCIENTIA VIVE
Oh, and I like my head screwed on just the way it is, thank you.
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| 03-21-2005 05:21 PM |
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Dæmon
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Currently reading Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk.
Worker bees can leave
Even drones can fly away
The queen is their slave
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| 03-21-2005 08:04 PM |
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Right now I'm reading " A Confederacy Of Dunces" by John Kennedy Toole. I love this book. I can so identify with Ignatius Reilly! He is very aspie-like. :smile:
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| 03-27-2005 06:49 PM |
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Aeolienne
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I'm currently reading West from Home by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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| 03-31-2005 10:10 AM |
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Aeolienne
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You read dictionaries?
Why not, after all every book that has ever been written started as words in a dictionary. There are so many fascinating (e.g. good, great, interesting, neat, pleasant, enjoyable, wonderful, terrific) words to find (e.g. explore, discover, learn of, uncover).
Just heard on the BBC breakfast news that Dr Johnson's dictionary celebrates its 250th anniversary today. Bibliophiles of the world unite!
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
This post was last modified: 04-15-2005 01:00 PM by Aeolienne.
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| 04-15-2005 11:04 AM |
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Dreamer
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You read dictionaries?
Why not, after all every book that has ever been written started as words in a dictionary. There are so many fascinating (e.g. good, great, interesting, neat, pleasant, enjoyable, wonderful, terrific) words to find (e.g. explore, discover, learn of, uncover).
Just heard on the BBC breakfast news that Dr Johnson's dictionary celebrates its 250th anniversary today. Bibliophiles unite!
Ever seen the Blackadder show about Dr Johnson? Very reverent...
When they've tortured and scared you for twenty odd years
Then they expect you to pick a career
When you can't really function you're so full of fear
- John Lennon
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| 04-15-2005 12:54 PM |
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Aeolienne
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I've just begun reading The Rough Guide to a Better World by Martin Wroe and Malcolm Doney.
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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| 04-15-2005 01:06 PM |
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Manga. Christine Feehan, Deen Koontz, Anne Rice, Lord of the rings, a few star wars books. Harry potter, Pendragon series, Hardy boys, Left behind for kids. Hmm A few others I cant remember the titles or authors though

I'm a 23 yr old High funtioning Autistic Woman. Hi :3
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| 05-03-2005 07:12 PM |
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Aeolienne
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I'm currently reading How to Invest when You Don't Have Any Money by Chris Spink.
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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| 05-03-2005 07:14 PM |
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#The fREaK!
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I'm currently reading the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett, as well as the Otherland series by Tad Williams. Another series well worth reading if you like fantasy is The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan.
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| 05-03-2005 10:39 PM |
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Another good book: "Defending the Cavewoman and other tales of evolutionary neurology" by Harold L. Klawans. It's fascinating and easy to understand without being overly simple. It examines case studies and explains how certain "bad traits" may actually be useful, just for a purpose we may not see. Very interesting read.
"If I could snap my fingers and become nonautistic, I would not - because then I wouldn't be me. Autism is part of who I am."-Temple Grandin
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| 05-05-2005 02:59 PM |
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Aeolienne
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I'm currently reading Shopped: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets by Joanna Blythman. Recommended reading for any of you Tesco fans here...
As the player's breath warms the fipple the tone clears.
It is time to consider how Domenico Scarlatti
condensed so much music into so few bars
with never a crabbed turn or congested cadence,
never a boast or a see-here; and stars and lakes
echo him and the copse drums out his measure,
snow peaks are lifted up in moonlight and twilight
and the sun rises on an acknowledged land.
Basil Bunting, Briggflatts
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