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Last book you read Simple, what was the last book you read, and what would you rate it? I'll start, Obsessive Branding Disorder http://www.amazon.com/OBD-Obsessive-Branding-Disorder-Illusion/dp/1586484680 7.5/10, pretty good book, with some marketing techniques used by companies that borderline on scifi. |
The Road by Cormac McCarthy, it was pretty good as i was on a post-apocolyptic binge for about 6-7 books |
Lord of the Flies by William Golding The book explores the boundaries between animal instinct and being civilized humans. I would rate it 8/10. Very interesting book, I would recommend to anyone. |
^^Read that in high school, really liked it. Anyway, "The World is Flat". It basically talks about globalization. Pretty good, but there were a few really long and boring parts. 7.5/10 |
http://img.amazon.ca/images/I/51vtaa...500_AA300_.jpg Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution. |
Hondaracer: you watch the movie? I thought it friggin blew, heard the book was much better. http://www.amazon.ca/Farm-William-Pickton-Vancouvers-Missing/dp/0676975844anyone read this yet? I've been trying to find it at the library, but can't. Reading this right now though. http://www.amazon.ca/BlackBerry-Planet-Research-Motion-Little/dp/0470159405/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1286245974&sr=1-4the book sucks RIM's c*ck a little too much for my liking, but otherwise it's pretty informative. |
Never watched the movie, the book was recommended to me, I enjoyed it, but before that I read a bunch of other post apocolyptic books before that I enjoyed more: Alas Babylon On the beach World war Z The stand Posted via RS Mobile |
^ Nice, wanted to read World war Z, I own Zombie Survival Guide though. Dope book, I'm trained and prepared for anything after reading it :thumbsup: |
Londonstani by Gautam Malkani http://www.amazon.ca/Londonstani-Gautam-Malkani/dp/1554681197/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1286302185&sr=8-1 This book talks about a teenager trying to assimilate to the Hindi "rudeboy" culture. This book is written in "txt" language (what we usually type during a txt msg like "u" instead of "you") which is a total different style from other novels. It needs some getting used to because the entire book is not in proper english. I reccommend it!! There is a nice twist at the end. VERY unexpected. |
Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card Loved the rest of the series and this book lived up to the series' reputation. Can anyone recommend me similar books that I might be interested in? |
Day by day Armegeddon 2 - decent zombie book series. Been looking for more zombie related books since World War Z sparked my interest. |
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^ how was the bourdain book? Does it read like him narrating his show? Cause then I'm down haha. Quote:
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http://www.amazon.com/Wiseguy-Nicholas-Pileggi/dp/0671723227 |
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How is the zombie survival guide written? Is it like stories or is it just like a guide? Posted via RS Mobile |
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Kitchen Confidential is one of my favorite books. :) I just finished Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich Now I'm reading Extra Lives by Tim Bissell which I recommend for anyone who spends a lot of time on their XBox. |
^have you seen social network yet? How different is it from the book? Posted via RS Mobile |
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Zuckerberg refused to speak to the author when the book was being written so it is primarily set from the perspective of Sean Parker, Eduardo Saverin and the twins (who's names I can't recall) and only speculates on Zuckerberg's motives/actions (And is very clear that it's speculating) based on the actions these two and others witnessed. Because of that he comes off as a bit of an enigma, but I think it's a more honest way of telling the story. The movie seems to fill in these gaps with dramatized versions of events. It's a really quick read (about 225 pages) and worth picking up if you're at all interested in this sort of stuff. Despite the differances I look forwards to the movie. Justin Timberlake is pretty much the perfect casting for Sean Parker who's hands down the most interesting character in the book. |
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http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg The Parable of the Pipeline -- Amazing book. Teaches and emphasizes on working for money vs having money work for you. First time I've learnt something from a book :lol http://www.amazon.com/Parable-Pipeline-Ongoing-Residual-Economy/dp/189127905X http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/image...6f71a110.L.jpg The Slight Edge -- Teaches you on how to have a "Slight Edge" working for you, to push you to a more successful life. Might sound stupid and impossible but it actually made good sense. http://www.amazon.com/Slight-Edge-Secret-Successful-Life/dp/0967285550 |
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book im currently starting http://img.amazon.ca/images/I/51GD1K...500_AA300_.jpg Back in 1990, a cocky 26-year-old Asian mobster named Steven Wong answered a knock at the door of his mansion in Vancouver and invited reporter Terry Gould into his living room. Neither of their lives would ever be the same. Steven Wong was head of the Gum Wah Gang, suspected of heroin trafficking, 14K Triad status and bloody murder in the streets of Vancouver. Gould, wearing a wire and secretly recording Wong for a groundbreaking two-part CBC TV exposé, was getting to know the "destroyer of lives who became my life's work, my life's study, my obsession." After Gould's report aired the RCMP had to put him under a protection program and Wong came under intense police scrutiny that resulted in his arrest for masterminding a heroin conspiracy. The cops had never been able to put Wong behind bars, but the gangster was suddenly looking at a possible 20-year sentence. As far as Gould was concerned a conviction would have been a happy ending, but Wong was far too clever for that. Instead of sitting still and waiting for his trial, in 1992 he took out a million-dollar insurance policy and then persuaded a B.C. judge to give him back his passport. The next thing Terry Gould knew, Wong's parents and friends were weeping over a plot in a Vancouver cemetery, and insisting that the young mobster had been killed in an accident in the Philippines. Wong was about to find out that faking his own death was easy - evading Terry Gould: impossible. For the next 12 years, Gould tailed the man known as the Paper Fan through the organized crime circles of six countries. This riveting, horrifying, yet often hilariously funny book is the story of the hunt - a daredevil journey through the seductions and terrors of Steve's world. Wong's urn was interred in a Vancouver cemetery, but for most of his busy afterlife Interpol had a Red Alert arrest warrant out for him. His file read like a Hollywood action film, a post-mortem panorama of organized criminal adventure that circled the Pacific Rim, from Macau to Japan, from Cambodia to the Philippines. Gould's search took him deep into Steve's world, a dangerous shadowland where politicians, police, businessmen and criminals were often indistinguishable from one another - in each other's pockets, and in each other's favor. At one critical point the former chief of the Philippine National Police, Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson, was working closely with Gould, and seemed to be the key to finally nabbing Wong. A failed revolution backed by Lacson interrupted the hunt and once again Wong slipped away, or perhaps Lacson was only going through the motions of catching Wong. According to a Philippine Senate investigation Gould recounts in Paper Fan, Lacson may not have been the crusader against organized crime and corruption he claimed to be, but up to his eyeballs with the 14K. Four times, Terry Gould tracked the Paper Fan through Asia's circles of corruption, and pinned him down. Each time, the law let him slip away. In the world of organized crime that Wong inhabits, the rise to political power is always accompanied by the return of favors, and smart gangsters get their favors returned in the currency of impunity. Paper Fan is the breathtaking account of Terry Gould's risky personal quest to end such impunity. |
Sounds interesting. Just finished Freakenomics. |
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