What is your Favourite Book Ever?
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hi
Cosmic Consciousness
is the ultimate BOOK!
is the ultimate BOOK!
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[b]The science of getting rich[/b]by Wallace D. Wattles is a must read if you want alot.
The science of getting richby Wallace D. Wattles is a must read if you want alot.
I love the Clan of Cave Bear and all the other books by Jean Auel - she's an excellent writer and goes into such interesting detail about how the two different types of humans interacted - it seems to take you way back to the beginning of time...
Theres also Winged Pharaoh written by Joan Grant - a clairvoyant who accessed the Akashic Records and wrote about her past life as an Egyptian princess...she also goes into detail about life at the beginning of time it seems..
As a child, I was totally immersed in the Chronicles of Narnia, loved all the fairytales ever written, will always remember and treasure 'The Little Wooden Horse', 'The Silver Sword', 'White Fang' and 'Pippi Longstocking'...
Two books I found absolutely mind-boggling because they totally changed everything I ever thought about the world are: 'There is a River' by Thomas Sugrue about Edgar Cayce and 'Ultimate Frontier' by Eklal Kueshana - the funny thing about Ultimate Frontier was that I would never have chosen it myself, it practically fell out of the bookshelf at the library so I just glanced through a couple of pages and decided to take it out. It is not a book one can ever read in one sitting - you need to put it down every so often to absorb the information, think about what it just told you and then re-read it over and over again!
Favourites? I have so many!!!! Fiction, non-fiction, those mentioned in previous discussions, metaphysical, reincarnations, life after death, life before death, people who have triumphed over difficult childhoods and abuse, two books written by and about an autistic woman/author named 'Donna Williams', her books give such an insight into the autistic world!
Theres also Winged Pharaoh written by Joan Grant - a clairvoyant who accessed the Akashic Records and wrote about her past life as an Egyptian princess...she also goes into detail about life at the beginning of time it seems..
As a child, I was totally immersed in the Chronicles of Narnia, loved all the fairytales ever written, will always remember and treasure 'The Little Wooden Horse', 'The Silver Sword', 'White Fang' and 'Pippi Longstocking'...
Two books I found absolutely mind-boggling because they totally changed everything I ever thought about the world are: 'There is a River' by Thomas Sugrue about Edgar Cayce and 'Ultimate Frontier' by Eklal Kueshana - the funny thing about Ultimate Frontier was that I would never have chosen it myself, it practically fell out of the bookshelf at the library so I just glanced through a couple of pages and decided to take it out. It is not a book one can ever read in one sitting - you need to put it down every so often to absorb the information, think about what it just told you and then re-read it over and over again!
Favourites? I have so many!!!! Fiction, non-fiction, those mentioned in previous discussions, metaphysical, reincarnations, life after death, life before death, people who have triumphed over difficult childhoods and abuse, two books written by and about an autistic woman/author named 'Donna Williams', her books give such an insight into the autistic world!
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I got stuck between Stranger in a Stranger Land and Time Enough for Love. Both are by Robert Heinlein. Stranger in a Strange Land is about Michael Smith, a young man who grew up on Mars, raised by Martians. His perception of earthlings and how he deals with us.
Time Enough for Love is about Lazarus Long and the beginning of his very long life. His philosophy, his attiudes.
The Libertarian Party is said to have been started from the books of 2 authors, of course Ayn Rand (who is my other favorite) and Robert Heinlein. They both believe in self responsibility.
He lived here in Colorado Springs for a while, I knew several people who had been friends with him. Some of the books make reference to the Springs.
Oh, I didn't mention, Lazarus Long is the longest living man in history.
Time Enough for Love is about Lazarus Long and the beginning of his very long life. His philosophy, his attiudes.
The Libertarian Party is said to have been started from the books of 2 authors, of course Ayn Rand (who is my other favorite) and Robert Heinlein. They both believe in self responsibility.
He lived here in Colorado Springs for a while, I knew several people who had been friends with him. Some of the books make reference to the Springs.
Oh, I didn't mention, Lazarus Long is the longest living man in history.
My favourite Heinlein book is "I will fear no evil"
Its a complx story about people and morality and not wanting to die.
The story was only ever a rough draft as Heinlein nearly died and was pretty sick for 2 years, so his wife elected to publish this story as is, it lacked the polish that other Heinlein stories had, never the less its still a most excellent story and one of Heinleins most underrated.
Its a complx story about people and morality and not wanting to die.
The story was only ever a rough draft as Heinlein nearly died and was pretty sick for 2 years, so his wife elected to publish this story as is, it lacked the polish that other Heinlein stories had, never the less its still a most excellent story and one of Heinleins most underrated.
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Redfield's Celestine Prophecy and Hilton's The Lost Horizon -- of course!
CLASSICS BOTH!
Anyone who does not trust my recommendation and has not read both! The solution is EASY!
Anyone who does not trust my recommendation and has not read both! The solution is EASY!
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May make sense only to those who were 20+ and into computers in 80s
[quote="tourbi"]I got stuck between Stranger in a Stranger Land and Time Enough for Love. Both are by Robert Heinlein. Stranger in a Strange Land is about Michael Smith, a young man who grew up on Mars, raised by Martians. His perception of earthlings and how he deals with us.
Time Enough for Love is about Lazarus Long and the beginning of his very long life. His philosophy, his attiudes.
The Libertarian Party is said to have been started from the books of 2 authors, of course Ayn Rand (who is my other favorite) and Robert Heinlein. They both believe in self responsibility.
He lived here in Colorado Springs for a while, I knew several people who had been friends with him. Some of the books make reference to the Springs.
Oh, I didn't mention, Lazarus Long is the longest living man in history. [img]http://www.paganscircles.org/smf/Smileys/pagan/Wink.gif[/img][/quote]
It is strange how I, a hindu child born in India learned about Lazarus! Well you see when I was old and ripe and moved to North America and tinkering with computers and softwares while I wanted to create a silicon aid for my astrology work and none available at that time -- I ran into Lazarus! It was a software which in 80s was sold to make "dead" data on hard drives come alive!
I think it is a shame that these computer/software geniuses are thought of as well cold and geeky and nerdy and all that! WRONG! They are very creative and educative!
I would never have learned about Lazarus unless I met the software that had the same name thanks to the creative imagination of its creator -- and am the better for knowing that! Even if I never had reasons to use that Commodore 64 software that was touted as the final machine and final software platform back in early 80s! HAHA!! No one probably remembers Jack Tramiel today, but everyone has heard of Bill Gates!!
Time Enough for Love is about Lazarus Long and the beginning of his very long life. His philosophy, his attiudes.
The Libertarian Party is said to have been started from the books of 2 authors, of course Ayn Rand (who is my other favorite) and Robert Heinlein. They both believe in self responsibility.
He lived here in Colorado Springs for a while, I knew several people who had been friends with him. Some of the books make reference to the Springs.
Oh, I didn't mention, Lazarus Long is the longest living man in history. [img]http://www.paganscircles.org/smf/Smileys/pagan/Wink.gif[/img][/quote]
It is strange how I, a hindu child born in India learned about Lazarus! Well you see when I was old and ripe and moved to North America and tinkering with computers and softwares while I wanted to create a silicon aid for my astrology work and none available at that time -- I ran into Lazarus! It was a software which in 80s was sold to make "dead" data on hard drives come alive!
I think it is a shame that these computer/software geniuses are thought of as well cold and geeky and nerdy and all that! WRONG! They are very creative and educative!
I would never have learned about Lazarus unless I met the software that had the same name thanks to the creative imagination of its creator -- and am the better for knowing that! Even if I never had reasons to use that Commodore 64 software that was touted as the final machine and final software platform back in early 80s! HAHA!! No one probably remembers Jack Tramiel today, but everyone has heard of Bill Gates!!
My favorite book is the Mahabharata, English translation by Kamala Subramaniam. This is the short version of the epic, which incidentally is the longest literary work in existence. For those who are interested in the unabridged version you can go for the Mahabharata by Kisari Mohan Ganguli or by J. A. B. van Buitenen (I’m not sure if this is the complete version, as the author passed away while he was still compiling the epic).In any case the shorter version by Subramanian is brilliant and will keep you captivated.
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My favorite book is the second in a series by George RR Martin, it is called 'A Clash of Kings' and follows the first book 'A Game of Thrones' If ya like Sci Fi, it is a must read, the series has it all, and the way the book it set up is neat, cuz each chapter is a new character's point of view, so ya see some things twice but with different eyes and experiences... it really makes ya look at someone else's side of something.. Anyways that is my contribution.
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A couple of my favorite writes are fairly new ones. Yasmine Galenorn wrote the Sisters of the Moon series, and Marie Brennan wrote the Warrior and the Witch series. Yasmine , has also two other series out, and she has also written other books on Magic, the Elements and a few others. Brennan is due to release her next novel this summer. Hope I gave someone a new book idea. I have several. Thanks
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