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To The Lighthouse - Virginia Woolf
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman - Mary Wollstonecraft
A Handful Of Dust - Evelyn Waugh
The Feminine Mystique - Betty Friedan
The House of Mirth - Edith Wharton
The Powers and Duties of Poor Law Guardians in Times of Exceptional Distress - Emmiline...
Don't bother it's inanimate, it shouldn't be offended.
If I read A Hard Man is Good to Find I might not have anything interesting to say and if that is the case I'll just refrain from comment. However if A Good Find is to Hard, Man turns out to be interesting I may have lots of really neat...
I'm amazed that people list bands like that when there are these hideous "boy bands', endless pop-country clones and reality tv graduates that put out the most vile crap imaginable. To me this is a sign of the amount of classic rock radio programming, and their subsequent sickening thereof...
Subtle might be worse. It means less people are aware of it. I think Big Brother is more of a general warning that could take several shapes. Reality TV is more like the is the magician's beautiful assistant, meant simply to distract.
I'm gonna go through another half-dozen or so chapters of Killing Hope: U.S Military and C.I.A. Intervetions Since World War II by William Blum.
I read this one in sections spread out over months because the themes are so repetitive and depressing.
My reactions to the books were just the opposite. I thought 1984 was bleak, prescient and applicable to various societies but I never got into Canticle.. for whatever reason.
Hmmph.....I dedicate myself everyday to perfecting what you spend but a single day of the week doing.
Also, I play chess, do various landscape around the house, go for walks with my family, lifting weights & running on the treadmill (very much sick of these two right now) and read.
Eeeek...knows books....double-eeeek.....knows computers.
I'll expect an air of ignorance or at least indifference if you ever notice me write something incorrect about either of the aforementioned topics.
*Oh yah, welcome.
The tenner was a joke and I bet you make great stuff (which is what by the way?), seriously though I wouldn't pay anybody by the hour to make something for me.