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I'm wondering about this book that I received as a kid, it's called--or rather it's the first sentence of the book, but it serves as a title--"Long Ago A Moonboat". It then continues on the cover with "was blown through the dark night toward a range of razor-sharp mountains". I don't know much...
Things Fall Apart.
Was anyone else forced to read this in highschool? I remember harboring a great animosity for it at the time, being that I couldn't understand why everyone else in the class was so enraptured by it. Even more perplexing to me was their disdain for The Giver and e. e...
I always like to listen to Flying Saucer Attack when I'm somewhat down.
(It's a low-fi alternative to MBV, I think.)
And read some Reinaldo Arenas. "Singing From The Well" and "Farewell To The Sea" are both enlightening reads.
Gee...hello, I'm quite new.
Just a suggestion, but...
For recent history, depending on the exact time frame you want, Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States"--or more specifically, "The Twentieth Century: A People's History, if you so choose--is quite thorough. It recquires...