What's On Your Bookshelf?

Discussion in 'The Bookshelf' started by h4rk4t, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. So what's on your bookshelf gc? Im just making this thread from the idea that pretty much Durchii came up with in his other thread.

    The point of this thread is I guess to take a picture of all the reading material and just types of novels you read ...or list them.... pictures are just somehow, neater?

    Peace
     
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  3. -All the brown fat book looking things that take over the 3 lower shelves of the bookshelf in the very first pic (last post) are covers/cases filled with national geographics that date back from when i first subscribed ( i think around 65' or earlyer up till now[with a few missing years])

    -Synchronicity: the bridge between matter and mind (good book)
    -Synchronicity: through the eyes of science, myth and the trickster (good to)
    -DMT: the spirit molecule (one of my #1 favs....highly recomend it.HIGHLY)
    -Alot of the books in the series written by darren shan (cirque du freak, the saga of darren shan, demonata)
    -The Cannabible (#1 &#2...forgot to take picture of them)
    -Gregg Shorthand (2 of his books for learning shorthand..i think their like 1916 prints)
    -The Goetia - the lesser key of solomon the king
    -Chakras
    -The house of the scorpions
    -Steven king:
    ~Insomnia
    ~The talisman
    ~Black House
    -Drug information handbook
    -Anne rice - the witching hour
    -Peter straub: magic terror
    -alot of other wierd random shit that somehow got on my shelves
    -Fantasy art books...i love art....
    -Freemasonry
    -The War in Iraq Photograph book
    -Develop Your Psychic Skills

    I also have tonssssssssssssssssssssssssssss of ebooks...but i dont think those count... stuff such as satanic bibles, neitzche, mind control, meditation, chakras, self deffence and pressure points stuff, art books (like h.r. giger, boris valejo), the mind, psychedelics, how to grow [all kinds of things] ebooks, vegan cook books, anarchist cookbooks, hacking shit....

    oh and...
    -Gracefully insane
    -motorcycle diaries
    -Conversations With God: An uncommon dialogue, by Neale Donald Walsch (its not a religiouse book...it pretty much helps open up your mind and realize that you yourself are god... there is no zues figure in heaven.... it pretty much makes it so your thought procces works like god so your intelligence is, well...greater..... great great book (#1 mainly...i have them on cd on my computer though sooo...if anyone wants...:rolleyes:i can send them by email or msn or whatever or actually i think i have links.....)

    there are a ton more books i havnt mentioned that are in the pictures...im just to tired.
    Peace be with you all!
    night
     

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  4. Now, you simply must tell me where you tracked down a complete (or near complete) collection of The Harvard Classics.

    I mean.. was it an heirloom? The binding is pristine.
     
  5. Which book(s) are you talking about? if your talking about the really old looking ones i got those from my mom who i think some of them came from my grandparents in spain.. im not to sure which ones are the harvard classics (or maybe im just to cloudy headed right now [tired])
     
  6. Naked Lunch- William S. Burroughs
    Dear Theo- Irving Stone
    Brave New World- Aldous Huxley
    Requiem for a Dream-Selby
    The Odyssey- Homer
    The Prince- Machiavelli
    Trainspotting- Irvine Welsh
    Room Full of Mirrors
    Haunted- Chuck Palahniuk
    Survivor- Chuck Palahniuk
    Choke- Chuck Palahniuk
    Fight Club- Chuck Palahniuk
    The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test- Tom Wolfe
    Of Mice and Men-Steinbeck
    Jarhead-Anthony Swofford
    Da Vinci Code- Dan Brown
    To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee
    Catcher in the Rye- J.D. Salinger
    Screenwriting for Dummies
    Life is Funny
    All Harry Potters- JK Rowling
    Be More Chill- Ned Vizzini
    The Essential Nostradamus- Smoley
    Flyboys- James Bradley
    Motherless Brooklyn- Jonathan Lethem
    The Great Gatsby- Scott Fitzgerald
    Night- Elie Wiesel
    Animal Farm- George Orwell
    1984- George Orwell
    Naked Pictures of Famous People- Jon Stewart
    Black Hawk Down- Mark Bowden
    My War: Killing Time in Iraq- Colby Buzzell
    Chronicles- Bob Dylan

    Thats only in my room
     
  7. Bookshelf?

    I'm more of a library man.

    If you want I'll go take a pic of the librarys bookshelves :D
     
  8. no pic as i'm too lazy, but on my shelf there is alot of Stephen King and Christopher Moore.
     
  9. In the order in which they appear on my bookshef:
    Swann's Way- Marcel Proust
    Ulysses- James Joyce
    Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man- James Joyce
    Dubliners- James Joyce
    Tropic of Cancer- Henry Miller
    Naked Lunch- William S. Burroughs
    The Stranger- Albert Camus
    The Plague- Albert Camus
    Exile and the Kingdom- Albert Camus
    I, Claudius- Robert Graves
    Claudius the God- Robert Graves
    Heart of Darkness- Joseph Conrad
    A Clockwork Orange- Anthony Bugess
    The Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway
    For Whom the Bell Tolls- Ernest Hemingway
    The Trial- Franz Kafka
    On the Road- Jack Kerouac
    Blood Meridian- Cormac McCarthy
    I Married A Communist-Philip Roth
    The Human Stain-Philip Roth
    Lolita- Vladimir Nabokov
    The Brothers Karamasov- Fydor Dostoevsky
    Burr- Gore Vidal
    Crime and Punishment-Fydor Dostoevsky
    The Buddha of Suburbia- Hanif Kureshi
    Steppenwolf- Hermann Hesse
    Watchmen- Alan Moore
    Mason & Dixon- Thomas Pynchon
    Against the Day- Thomas Pynchon
    The Road- Cormac McCarthy
    Infinite Jest- David Foster Wallace
    Gravity's Rainbow- Thomas Pynchon
    V.- Thomas Pynchon
    The Crying of Lot 49- Thomas Pynchon
    Slow Learner- Thomas Pynchon
    The Grapes of Wrath- John Steinbeck
    Catch-22- Joseph Heller
    Breakfast of Champions- Kurt Vonnegut
    Mississippi Writings- Mark Twain
    Trainspotting- Irvine Welsh
    Lord of the Rings trilogy & The Hobbit- JRR Tolkien
    100 Years in Solitude- Gabriel Garcia Marquez
    The Poisonwood Bible- Barbara Kingsolver
    A Confederacy of Dunces- John Kennedy Toole
    Middlesex- Jeffery Eugenides
    A Heartbreaking Work(...)- Dave Eggers
    General Chemistry-Linus Pauling
    QED- Richard Feynman
    Relativity-Albert Einstein
    A Peoples History of the United States- Howard Zinn
     
  10. Camus. Camus. Camus.

    :hello:

    Absolutely fantastic.
     
  11. hehe do it! i hope to have a library by the time i'm like 40 lol
     

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