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. .Mein Kamph is actually an astounding book. You can clearly see how irrational and insane his idea(l)s were. At the same time, Hilter was by far the most skilled orator/public speaker in modern history. It is truly sadistic, tho, what his idea of a world was like. (shiver)
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FINALLY SCHOOL IS OVER and I can read books that I choose for my own enjoyment!!
I'm currently reading On the Road again (Kerouac) and The Rights Revolution by Micheal Ignatieff (gotta get some non-fiction in while my brain is still in thinking/school mode) |
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"Off the Rails in Pnom Penh" by Armit Goba
Basically, it's the recollections of this guy who spent years living in the Cambodian capital city, talking a lot about how the Khmer culture is so rich and unique and about how Cambodia is just this lawless country where pretty much anything goes, it's nuts..it also makes me want to visit there pretty bad |
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I just finished reading
Tibet: My story an autobiography of Jetsun Pema, the Dalai Lama's sister I'm currently reading "Fame Fatale" by Wendy Holden... just a shallow, entertaining read, sort of like Candace Bushnells novels, but I love them anyways.. soooo amusing :) |
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I always re-read a series when a new one comes out (when I get my hands on it, I should say) |
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Terry Goodkind's The Sword of Truth is similiar to the Wheel of time, but tends to move along a little faster |
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