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Literature page I have read
several books in my life, not many, but a few.
One or two of these books have made quite an
impression on me, or are, in my opinion, simply
worth the time. If you feel the same, then this
is where you can tell us about the best books.
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free) to post book
titles.
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philosophy-
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philosophy
fiction
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Waiting
for Godot
by Samuel Beckett |
An
excellent play! One of the top
absurdist drama's, illustrating a
wonderful side of mankinds existence. |
The
Transformation
by Franz Kafka |
A
classic! Read how the life of poor
Gregor turns upside-down after his
transformation, and how Kafka
expresses his opinion on social
systems. |
science
fiction
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Flatland
by Edwin A. Abbott |
A fun
and playful book first published in
1884, which explores the life of a
2-dimensional man who finds himself
in the 3-dimensional world. |
fact
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Hyperspace
by Michio Kaku |
This
book is a brilliant introduction to
the world of multiple dimensions,
covering topics such as relativity,
quantum mechanics and the string
theory. It can be read by people at
all levels of science, at almost any
age! |
Seven
ideas that shook the universe
by Nathan Spielberg and
Bryon D. Anderson |
A neat
book which runs through several
topics in physics, and provides a
good text based introduction to
models of the universe, energy,
entropy, modern physics and more. |
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