Threads like these contribute to the NEW stoner stereotype. A group of intelligent, knowledge seeking citizens. I love it!

After going through my book collection yesterday, I am overwhelmed with how many I want to re-read. Non-fiction is great because you learn volumes on the initial read, then refer back later and find that the same information has more impact.

Now that I'm in between semesters, I can start "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. I've been dying to read this one. I research Huxley all the time, but have yet to read any of his writings.

For non-fiction, I am jumping around between:
The Holographic Universe (Talbot)
The Next 50 Years (compilation of essays)
Forbidden History (multiple authors)

I also have this weird obsession with reading my judge's manual from the 19th Cannabis Cup in A-dam almost daily. They give you a booklet to make comments on shops and strains. Whenever I read it, I am transported straight back to that amazing city. If you've never been there, it's incredible. However, it is a heartbreak to have to leave. It's like spending two weeks in heaven, then they say "Oh, there's no more room so you can't stay... but you can hang out in Jersey until next time."
(nothing against Jersey, just a metaphor) :jointsmile:

Keep reading... stay in school!
Stay and Keep :jointsmile: