If you're reading a book right now...

Inspired by the music thread…

The Doors of Perception - Aldous Huxley

Winter’s Heart by Robert Jordan

pirandello - plays

In Defence of Animals - The Second Wave, Edited by Peter Singer.

Medieval Logic: An Outline of its Development from 1250 to c.1400, by Philotheus Boehner.

Gambling on Magic, By C.G.Moore.

Cloud Atlas - David Mitchell

The possibility of an Island - Michel Houellebecq

Kurt Vonnegut - Cat’s Cradle

Catch 22 - Joesph Heller

Culture and Value, Ludwig Wittgenstein
The Female Circumcision Controversy, Ellen Gruenbaum
Form and Transformation: a Study in the Philosophy of Plotinus, Frederic M. Schroeder

Dunamis

Guards! Guards! by Terry Prachett

for literature
Life of Pi Yann Martel
Washington Square Henry James

for philosophy
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Ludwig Wittgenstein
On the Geneology of Morals Friedriche Nietzsche

for fun
The Service of the Sword David Weber
Song Of Ice & Fire: A Clash Of Kings George R R Martin

Consider Phlebas - Iain M. Banks

Isabelle- Andre Gide

Best recited aloud by my boyfriend, with creative voices for each character that crack us both up. The best thing for cuddling right before bed, although I think our joking is kind of changing the whole mood of the story!

Life at the Limits - Walter Kaufmann

  • The Passions of the Mind – Irving Stone.

The God Code, Gregg Braden

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Nietzsche, Kaufman

Nietzsche, Heidegger

“Sophies World” by Jostein Gaardner(sp?).

It’s okay. It would be better for someone who is brand-new to philosophy, but I’ve still learned a few things…:slight_smile:

Heh. A Crown of Swords - Robert Jordan

and

Eragon - Christopher Paolini

…still, a must-read for all, imo. I liked the part about the rabbit.

“Human, all too human” -Nietzsche

with a harry potter cover because my parents wont let me read any nietzsche…

Ethics - Spinoza

The Feynman Lectures on Physics - Richard Feynman

The Schopenhauer Cure - Irvin D. Yalom