"What Remains" by Carole Radziwill. She's got an excellent eye for what really counts imo.
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"What Remains" by Carole Radziwill. She's got an excellent eye for what really counts imo.
Women Who Make the World Worse - Kate O'Beirne
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle.
By Barbara Kingslover
i highly recommend this book to anyone, especially since there are so many growers here who are growing their own buds.....GROW YOUR OWN ORGANIC FOOD TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
American Pastoral by Phil Roth :thumbsup:
April 09 issue of Parachutist magazine.:cool::hippy:
Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs and re-reading Jorge Cervantes' Medical Grow Bible
Reading Thuycides' "History of the Peloponesian War". Just finished Marcus Aurelias' "Meditations". I'm on an ancient literature kick... If you like LOTR, try Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time Series.
hearts in atlantis
by stephen king
i've been collecting his stuff lately. he's my favorite author :)
just finished rand's "anthem" and i'm about half-way through rushdie's "satanic verses".
Biology Of Marijuana. From Gene To Behavior
Emmanuel S. Onaivi
Marijuana Botany. An Advanced Study.
The Propagation And Breeding Of Distinctive Cannabis
Robert Connell Clarke
The Science Of Marijuana
Leslie L. IversenNot sure how many have read these books, but I'm currently reading the first and last and finishing up the middle one. All great books so far in my opinion. Really breaks down things for ya on a cellular level. Recommended for your biology and historical readers.
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:
just finished reading Sarah's Key, The best book I have ever read. amazing , now waiting for the movie to come to the library so I can watch it. awesome awesome book
Sherlock Holmes by Athur Conan Doyle. Such an amazing book. You can get some of it for free off of apple store books if you have an ipod.