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Recent content by Henning

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    Hello everyone!

    Hello Tatiana. Enchanté. Welcome to the forum.:)
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    Hey!!!!!

    Hi ~BookWorm~! Welcome to the forum.:)
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    another newbie

    Welcome to TBF, geist.:)
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    Well, Hello there.

    Welcome to the forum, fillabuster.:)
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    anyone hear of BUST?

    I agree. Definitely one of the best magazines out there. Have also checked out Venus and Bitch yet?
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    I just finished reading...

    I finished Planet Joe by Joe Cole two days ago. Quite a good book. It offers some quite interesting insights on Black Flag´s last tour (which is also covered in detail in Get in the Van: On the Road With Black Flag by Henry Rollins). Next up was Broken Summers by Henry Rollins which was also...
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    New game: title/author word association

    Women by Charles Bukowski
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    just registered

    Welcome to TBF, ilusyonada. :) Regarding non-fiction, I recommend A People´s History of the United States: 1492 - Present by Howard Zinn which is a stunning read. Furthermore The Annexation of Mexico: From the Aztecs to the IMF and The War Against Oblivion, both by John Ross.
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    I'm new here

    Hello Kylie and welcome to TBF. :)
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    Newbie intro

    Hello and welcome to the forum, Joanna. :)
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    Hello Everyone

    Welcome to TBF! :)
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    The cover page

    Hello and welcome to the forum. :)
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    What are you listening to Right now?

    Souvenirs - California Oranges Your Favorite People All In One Place - Medications
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    New to the forum

    Well, it does look like it, doesn´t it? Actually, it is quite a common name in the north of Germany and also Denmark. In English, it is "Henry".
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    Who is the hardest read?

    Being and Nothingness by Jean-Paul Sartre which gave me a headache after 240 pages or so. Nausea, also by JPS, which I DID finish, but also gave me a headache. The Castle by Franz Kafka which dragged on and on and took me about two weeks to read. The Denial of the Death by Ernest Becker. Some...
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