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For probably the 4th time I'm reading Brave New World. It's one of my favorites, though I'm nearly finished with it again.
I can read it over and over, along with 1984.
I'm always open to recommendations.
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A textbook
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This is a book from APJ Abdul Kalam Sir the person who shows at most scarification for the own nation. Reading this book much motivated.
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The Lords and the New Creatures: The original published poetry of poet, singer, and rock legend Jim Morrison, (a UCLA graduate and an avid reader of philosophy books while he was a student in university, which included books by existentialist philosopher Nietzsche and demonology books, Jim Morrison, the son of a US naval captain, was discovered to have the IQ level of a genius.)
Intense, erotic, and enigmatic, Jim Morrison's persona is as riveting now as the lead singer/composer "Lizard King" was during The Doors' peak in the late sixties. His fast life and mysterious death remain controversial more than twenty years later. "The Lords and the New Creatures," Morrison's first published volume of poetry, is an uninhibited exploration of society's dark side - drugs, sex, fame, and death - captured in sensual, seething images. Here Morrison gives a revealing glimpse at an era and at the man whose songs and savage performances have left their indelible impression on our culture.Jim Morrison was the lead singer, composer, and lyricist for The Doors until his death in 1971. Several books of his poems were published posthumously.
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