just bought a kindle and already have way too many books to read.. i think it'll be used a lot now and there'll be less clutter and dust in my room
Currently reading Children of Dune by Frank Herbert and A Scanner Darkly by Phillip K Dick.
I will start on Discworld series as soon as I finish the Dune series again...
just finished
I am reading cate noble study book....
It's a real old book which I bought 6 years ago. If not for my work, I wouldn't need to dig up this super heavy book
Hacking Exposed 6th edition.
i just finished this
it is funny, hilarious, and more than a morsel of truth in it...
am back to reading A Scanner Darkly and also started re-reading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
A behind-the-scenes look at the jail in Bali where Schapelle Corby and the Bali Nine are locked up....
Extremely fascinating and disturbing. For one thing, you can get booze, weed and a hooker in jail with enough kopi money.
Originally posted by fudgester:A behind-the-scenes look at the jail in Bali where Schapelle Corby and the Bali Nine are locked up....
Extremely fascinating and disturbing. For one thing, you can get booze, weed and a hooker in jail with enough kopi money.
damm .... I would have expected lots of soap and squid .....
reading these concurrently
Originally posted by MooKu:
So...! I finished the book, so here's to put some meaning to otherwise-meaningless sharing.
Basically, this book is about how women - namely the narrator, Julie, a 38 year-old single New Yorker, and her four friends - handle being single women above the age of 35.
Julie decides to write a book about single women and thus travels to various parts of the world for research (i.e. talking to all sorts of single women); Ruby is soft-hearted and faces newfound emptiness upon the death of her pet cat; Serena is the holistic one who decides to be a swami but later finds that life as a swami is entirely what she was NOT expecting; Georgia is a hot mama with two kids, recently divorced after her husband decided to go off with a much-younger salsa instructor; Alice is the omnipotent legal eagle - independent, impressive, street-very-smart but single!
So, there you have it, five single women who are quite different from one another in terms of their characters and life stories. Read about them confront their singularity and win the battle by crossing over to the other side or coming to certain terms with it.
Whoever said celibacy is part of being a swami? Being single doesn't mean you can't have give birth to a kid of your own! Will Georgia date again, or will the unexpected happen??? Which of them five is going to get married first??
An easy read for everyone, single or not. (think Shopaholic, with more content)
ahhh... should just put it up as a book review in a topic by itself