Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality - Manjit Kumar
Just started reading this. It seems like a history or quantum physics. I'm interested in this subject and I'm finding it enjoyable.
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Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality - Manjit Kumar
Just started reading this. It seems like a history or quantum physics. I'm interested in this subject and I'm finding it enjoyable.
THE BELLS OF NAGASAKI BY TAKASHI NAGAI...
its a great read about a doctors account of his time treating victims in the aftermath of the second atomic bomb dropped on japan..real graphic and moving..id highly recomend it..(translated by william johnston}:thumbsup:
Joe Hill: Heart-Shaped Box
Poetry on the restroom walls.
Into the Wild. Not a fan.
Well, since you're on a very specific forum, i would 'suggest' you read some "appropriate"! Two great newer works (2012) to enlighten anyone about Cannabis;
"Blowing Smoke" by Dr. Michael J. Reznicek, a Washington State Psychiatrist, who writes about the "broken" Model of Addict and Toxin.
and; from Colorado and by Greg Campbell who also wrote; Blood Diamonds and Flawless; "Pot,Inc."
I'm currently rereading Everything's Eventual by Stephen King, and after this I plan on reading Damned by Chuck Palahniuk :woohoo:
Books.. Ah. :toilet_claw:
Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker. Narrated by a demon trapped in the book, who was dragged up from Hell and walked among humans before his imprisonment.
Akram Aylisli's "Stone Dreams"
"The Lost Years of Merlin" by T.A. Barron. It's an imaginative work about the mysteries of Merlin's childhood. You'd like it I bet ! It emanates with Druid ambience. :1baa: