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Country_n_Music

RE: dan brown: da vinci code

The ideas in The Da Vinci Code are copied over from This Book: The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, which, though based on a true mystery about a priest, basically involves The Authors being pulled into a scam; The Priory of Sion, and is, also, full of unfounded speculation.

There is plenty of real dirt about The Church, and how Christianity was invented, which is Genuine History. You can find out about the true story of the creation of Christianity, from the original History of a dead claimant to The Israeli Throne, in Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan and Bart D. Ehrman's books especially in How Jesus Became God.

RE: hyemeyohsts storm: Seven Arrows

Agreed - beautiful book. Read it from a more Spiritual viewpoint of you can as it's not a 'Documentary'.
He has another book that is VERY unique. As far as I can tell was awritten 'autobiographically' maybe durring the Korean War(?) or maybe VietNam. The book is called "Lightningbolt"..Tried to find him but he seems to have disappeared.

Ionel Movila & Lacramiara Simici: The Wandering Souls

yes i think you are right, thank you glad that you like it sad flower
EXRED3

RE: Ionel Movila & Lacramiara Simici: The Wandering Souls

It is not the usual type of book i read, the format was so different but once past that enjoyed. It is a book good for adults or kids applause
JasperGardner
waynekelso21

Kurt Vonnegut: Slaughterhouse Five

Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut
GreenSnail
GreenSnail

RE: G.R.R. MARTIN: GAME OF THRONES /SONG OF ICE AND FIRE

The first Book was good. The second was a dismay, the third was trash and I never even opened the fourth.

Sadly, it was made into an ultra-violent TV-series, too. :-( Pure poison for the soul.
GreenSnail
GreenSnail

RE: Diana Gabaldon: Outlander

The first Book was okay, quite liked it; the second was a waste of paper, money, and time, which proves that writing sequels upon sequels is, in most cases, a HUGE mistake (see: "Andrews, Virginia C." LOL).

Haven't watched the series, as I don't like most of recently-made TV stuff (most of which is just gruesome violence, which I cannot bare to watch).
CANUCK1

David Bercuson and Holger Herwig.: Deadly Seas.

Great book for History Lovers!!! Many of us have had RELATIVES in W.W.II/1939-1945; so we KNOW where our FREEDOMS came from!!! No one is PERFECT-including myself; and NOT being a BRAGGARD-though if you have a TALENT-USE IT!!!

I assisted with MATERIALS for this book-Re-Acknowledgements; and also DEADLY SEAS-the DOCUMENTARY on Canadian History Channel.dancing
whitelily1
Sommai2

Unknown: Unknown

So…
Always double check whenever you put Like on something.
CS can be a dating site but also a site for people who have different interests to make friendships, exchanging the different cultures, hobbies, things…

Sorry, all the book lovers!
I wrote these lines as there are some jokers, or scammers…who want to put Like on your favourite books, that you want to share here.
So… book reading is not for jealousy or cheating…
Yes, it is for the good and good feelings, only!
Sommai2

Unknown: Unknown

And..
Books reading is a hobby for everyone, despite the facts where he or she comes from.

Plus, famous writers are from everywhere and their books officially published and translated in variously different languages. And that we should never forget and thanks to those prominent translators, who have done all the well-done jobs, as well.
So, we can read those books in our mother tounge and in foreign languages; all depend on our language skills. As long as you understand what’s inside the books and really enjoy the reading.
Sommai2

Unknown: Unknown

To give a Like in something is always easy but to learn and understand the meaning and beauty inside itself which is required a lot of works, time, interest, passion…etc…
So all the rest LIKE is heartless and meaningless.
Puffin14

Graham Longstaff: Are you really my Mom

I wrote them, so they are good.....laugh
Sommai2

RE: Jon Krakauer: Into The Wild

I haven’t read this book yet but well, have seen the movie few times. The character burned all the rest of his money then, left the city in order to discover the wild nature; dramatically, in the end, he died due to eating wrong, poisonous things which he found on the way, because of the hunger!!
The music in the movie, from a member of Pearls Jam is very touchy, meaningful and beautiful, as well.
Sommai2

RE: Viktor Frankl: Meaning of life

Indeed, it was horrible at that time!! … but also see how strong a human could be to suffer from such horrible nightmares…
… so people should much more appreciate to the Peace, with its full meaning!
Sommai2

RE: Jostein Gaarder: Sophie's World

:)!! Very interesting and stimulating the curiosity about western philosophy.
Sommai2

RE: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Love in the time of Cholera

For me, too. It is one of the greatest … that I’ve ever read!!
Sommai2

RE: Mark twain: Tom sawyer

Yes, the adventure of Tom Sawyer. That reminds me of the childhood.
Some cute parts when the boy was trying to attract the little girl, with who he had crush;)!
SEEKINGinger

RE: Noam Chomsky: Media Control - The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda

Oooo! Learned about Chomsky in Psychology class. nerd

I must get this book; you have me intrigued.

I love Jung's work too! I really should read more of his work, beyond what was in our textbooks.

Thank you for this post.
Michaelangel

RE: walter rodney: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Also consider how Islam kept Africa underdeveloped and still keeps Africans as slaves for the past 1400 years and that is a fact

How the Leaders of these various African countries kept their countries underdeveloped by their stupid decisions and policies
whitelily1

RE: Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics

Lol.. Same here, i read that too as refference for my philosophy's law exam. In Ta ethics "eudaimonia is the goal of life" I still remember that grin
whitelily1

RE: che guevara: che guevara, cuba, and road to socialism

Che is a hero of humanity an idealist man with a good heart.
Many misunderstand with his ideology. good reading thumbs up
whitelily1

RE: John Grisham: King of Torts

Yes this is good story to read thumbs up John Grisham is my fav author. I watch a lot of his movies too
whitelily1
whitelily1

RE: Mirko Jelusich: Hannibal

Hi i read the life of Hannibal Barca from Carthage yes he is a Great General, just like his father, a very brave man,intelligent ,and full of tactics. I do read the battle in Zama too
Hannibal is also a romantic man for his family. Sadly ended his life with suicide. Nice historical book. If you interest with politics and the art of war, this recommended ??
cuddledude

Dennis Bruns: LOVING FREEDOM

This book is very interesting. This book is about a young girl who was a slave in a Cambodian communist labor camp. It explains her life in the labor camp as well as her life afterwards. I found this book to be very inspirational. Everybody of all ages should read this book.
lilygold76

RE: L.B.E. Cowman, Updated by Jim Reimann: Streams in the Desert

I agree with you,I have 3 volumes of them,its been a comfort for me for so many years.Thank you for mentioning it here.
Bless you.angel
steady_man

RE: Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island

He was a very unusual man and dies on Samoa I think. He was Scottish but due to ill health lived in several places like Europe, California and the South Seas.
Few know he had a deep philosophical side and wrote some mysterious tales just called Fables. One was called Song of the Morrow and was a favourite of PD Ouspensky and is quite mystical.
Cheers, R.
ladylumps70

RE: E L James: Fifty shades of grey

I only read this 1st book from this series. I didn't care for the story at all. For those that are familiar with the Twilight series, this book was actually written as fan fiction for the characters in the Twilight series. E.L. James just changed it up and renamed characters. If this book got you into the lifestyle then I suggest you find other books such as Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns.

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