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Uh, Need Some Help.

-illusionz-

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I guess my question is that I am looking for a book that will keep my attention, and suit my interests.

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A while back I was pretty interested in philosophical quotes and the such; as I am still now.

I find Psychology, Sociology, and others like those gravely interesting. I like diving into people's psyche and figuring things out.

Makes me feel special.


But now, It just recently came to my conscious awareness that I am an observist. I watch people in their environments, and get entertained by them.

I like watching people squirm when they don't know how to answer a question.

I love how I can sit in a doctors office, look around, and see the same kind of behavior I can get from going out in the real world; but just clustered in one room.


In movies/tv shows, I am often the only one in a group of people that get and understand every metaphorical reason the cinematographer makes each frame look the way it does.

I like the weird movies that you have to try to figure out the reasons and things during the movie, instead of having a crappy plot line explained out for you.

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So I guess, to sum it up, I am looking for a book that takes things and observations, and puts them into words. I guess not a fiction book, mostly non-fiction.

After all that, do you guys have any suggestions lol?
 
Some advice

Hi guy, I think I can maybe help you by advicing you watch CHUCK Tv Series of Zachary Levi. It's about to finish the first period of the first season so you had better to buy the DVD combining of the series. Another advice you can have some scientific magazines like American Mathematical Monthly or New York Electronics to get you apart for a while from the complicated literatures of any genres of books you prefer to read.
Thanks.
 
Confusing

Hi man, thanks for your reply. I don't think I have read this book or I have seen a movie about that. Could u plz explain what you've been tryin' to say exactly? Because u know, I followed the link you'd shown me and what I saw was nothin'. Thanks again.
 
Link works for me.

You could always go to Amazon and type in "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" into the search box.
 
Oh, man, I claim you're kidding. I know. Even I read the features about the book. What do you think? Am I six? What I don't get is that I don't carry such a character. And can I say absolutely what type of novels I enjoy reading? That's something like: "Me The Clone", "The Contact" or something like those. Thanks my brother for your replies and your works to make me understand. You're vahid ne-me vahid.
 
I wasn't talking to you mehdirza. I was replying to the post -illusionz- made, not you.
 
Yeah, I heard about that book. My friend is reading it.

Thanks for suggesting it, I totally forgot that it looked interesting when I saw it.
 
Reply to Libra6Poe

Hi guy. I see you don't get six-years-old reading something. If you meant me with this, I gotto say I was trying to say I wasn't six years old. Well, I'm not six years old too. If you meant that...
Speaking of which, I learned here in this forum if one needs to say something, he has to say names. I hereby wanna thank to sparkchaser because he teach me that by saying
I wasn't talking to you mehdirza. I was replying to the post -illusionz- made, not you.
 
Hi guy. I see you don't get six-years-old reading something. If you meant me with this, I gotto say I was trying to say I wasn't six years old. Well, I'm not six years old too. If you meant that...
Speaking of which, I learned here in this forum if one needs to say something, he has to say names. I hereby wanna thank to sparkchaser because he teach me that by saying

You honestly think that Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is something that a six year old can understand, let alone read?
 
Sparkchaser

You honestly think that Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is something that a six year old can understand, let alone read?
Dude, i don't wanna mean to that novel is for a 6-year-old child; you asked me to search for it, and I searched and wrote you something. Then you said to write the name of novel's to the search box and meant I couldn't search. And then I wrote that I'd seen the book and even read the features about the book. Then you said you hadn't spoken to me, and then I protested it. All that I'd said about the bloody six-year-old something was that a six-year-old child couldn't search the web, okay? There's a big enormous misunderstanding and I just wanna correct it. And what you say about the novel, I thought I had better to read it. Even I downloaded it, and am looking forward to read it in these days.
 
(About Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance)


They're true, for the most part. One of those books I've read twice and plan to read again at some point.

I need to revisit it again. Maybe in a few years if my TBR pile has gotten to a more manageable size.
 
There's a big enormous misunderstanding and I just wanna correct it. And what you say about the novel, I thought I had better to read it. Even I downloaded it, and am looking forward to read it in these days.

OK. No more misunderstanding. :)
 
The Contortionist's Handbook by Craig Clevenger. A guy gets terrible headache's and keeps overdosing on his pain meds and ending up in the hospital. Each time they give him a psych evaluation to see if he tried to kill himself. He learns, after dozens of evaluations, how to beat them. He adjusts his body language, and watches the body language of the evaluator to know what they're thinking. Very detailed information about how people act and why. There are a few other storylines mixed in. Him and a girl. Him and his identity. these make for a quick read that keeps your attention.
 
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