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Made in ca
Zealous Sin-Eater




Montreal

Mounier's Introduction to existentialism.

Marcuse's Aesthetical dimension

J-F Lavigne's Birth of phenomenology (I swear I'll die before I finish that book)

Oh and Adolf Reinach's A priori principles of civil law.

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[...] for conflict is the great teacher, and pain, the perfect educator.  
   
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Long-Range Land Speeder Pilot






just finished age of darkness and am about halfway through a dance with dragons
   
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Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!

 Avatar 720 wrote:
Just finished re-reading Terry Goodkind's The Sword of Truth series, incl. A Debt of Bones and The Omen Machine (although The First Confessor eludes me, since I don't own/don't want/can't afford an e-reader).

Awesome series!

Didn't realize The First Confessor is out! *whembly hurries to charge up his old kindle...*

I love "The Rules"... (http://www.terrygoodkind.com/rules.shtml)

I also like Jim Butcher's Dresden Files.


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