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I just finished reading Peter Fonda's autobiography (I was a big Easy Rider fan in the late 60's). Reading Cussler's Inca Gold now. I used to read a lot of fiction but for some reason I have been on a non-fiction kick for a while now. If you like audio books, I recommend Hearts in Atlantis by Stephen King read by William Hurt. And avoid the movie. It really sucked.
I would be reading Stogie News, but the link here in the forum doesn't work correctly for me
“When a nation's young men are conservative, its funeral bell is already rung.”
― Henry Ward Beecher
"Inflexibility is the worst human failing. You can learn to check impetuosity, overcome fear with confidence and laziness with discipline. But for rigidity of mind, there is no antidote. It carries the seeds of its own destruction." ~ Anton Myrer
(jimslim @ Dec. 06 2008,05:32) The Bible , Its great
Apart from that first page that says - " All the people in this book are not related to anyone living or dead , and are totally factitcous "
Have you been watching Red Dwarf Jim?
Just finished reading Marching Powder by Rusty Young. It's the story of Thomas McFadden, a British drug smuggler who was arrested and sent to San Pedro prison in Bolivia. Life inside the prison is pretty amazing - it has it's own economy where you have to buy your own room, there are shops and wives and children live with the inmates. Also the best cocaine in Bolivia is manufactured inside, it was ironic that McFadden hadn't taken cocaine until he went to prison. McFadden ends up giving tours of the prison to foreign tourist for extra money. The book was reccomended to me by a few people who I met when I was travelling in Peru earlier this year and I have finally got around to reading . It was an easy and enjoyable read.
I've now started reading Carl Sagan's The Demon Haunted World.
I just read Toni Morrison's "Beloved".
It's a multi-layered story of an escaped slave who kills her own daughter rather than allowing her to be captured and returned to slavery. It's told in flashbacks and form the multiple points of view of the people who were slaves.
This is some deep, affecting stuff, my brothers; highly recommened.
"Bankin' off of the northeast wind
Salin' on a summer breeze
And skippin' over the ocean, like a stone."
-Harry Nilsson
(jimslim @ Dec. 06 2008,05:32) The Bible , Its great
Apart from that first page that says - " All the people in this book are not related to anyone living or dead , and are totally factitcous "
Have you been watching Red Dwarf Jim?
Just finished reading Marching Powder by Rusty Young. It's the story of Thomas McFadden, a British drug smuggler who was arrested and sent to San Pedro prison in Bolivia. Life inside the prison is pretty amazing - it has it's own economy where you have to buy your own room, there are shops and wives and children live with the inmates. Also the best cocaine in Bolivia is manufactured inside, it was ironic that McFadden hadn't taken cocaine until he went to prison. McFadden ends up giving tours of the prison to foreign tourist for extra money. The book was reccomended to me by a few people who I met when I was travelling in Peru earlier this year and I have finally got around to reading . It was an easy and enjoyable read.
I've now started reading Carl Sagan's The Demon Haunted World.
sounds familiar Andre - I think I read it a few years ago
If not, I certainly read a book about a guy in a South American prison with it's own little economy etc as you have described .... must be the same book
(strocube @ Dec. 11 2008,16:18) I just read Toni Morrison's "Beloved".
It's a multi-layered story of an escaped slave who kills her own daughter rather than allowing her to be captured and returned to slavery. It's told in flashbacks and form the multiple points of view of the people who were slaves.
This is some deep, affecting stuff, my brothers; highly recommened.
thanks for the tip Strocube - it sounds very interesting and I might hunt it down. Always looking for recommendations on new reading material
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