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01/01
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Andy Warhol 365 Takes: The Andy Warhol Museum Collection (Hardcover) by Andy Warhol Museum bookshelves: currently-reading |
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11/29
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Indigo Children (Paperback) by Lee Carroll bookshelves: currently-reading |
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read in November, 2007
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A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose (Paperback) by Eckhart Tolle bookshelves: to-read |
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Hippie (Paperback) by Barry Miles |
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"We have become a sloppy bunch of people. We say things we don't mean. We make promises we don't keep. "I'll call you." "Let's get together." We know we won't. On the Human Interaction Stock Exchange, our words have lost almost all their value. And the spiral continues, as we now don't even expect people to keep their word; in fact we might even be embarrassed to point out to the dirty liar that they never did what they said they'd do. So if a guy you're dating doesn't call when he says he's doing to, why should that be such a big deal? Because you should be dating a man who's at least as good as his word." — Greg Behrendt | |
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High Fidelity (Paperback) by Nick Hornby |
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read in April, 2008
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He's Just Not That Into You (The Newly Expanded Edition): The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys by Greg Behrendt, Liz Tuccillo |
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read in April, 2008
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"But happiness is a difficult thing-it is, as Aristotle posited in The Nicomachean Ethics, an activity, is is about good social behavior, about being a solid citizen. Happiness is about community, intimacy, relationships, rootedness, closeness, family, stability, a sense of place, a feeling of love. And in this country, where people move from state to state and city to city so much, where rootlessness is almost a virtue ("anywhere I hang my hat...is someone else's home"), where family units regularly implode and leave behind fragments of divorce, where the long loneliness of life finds its antidote not in a hardy, ancient culture (as it would in Europe), not in some blood-deep tribal rites (as it would in the few still-hale Third World nations), but in our vast repository of pop culture, of consumer goods, of cotton candy for all-in this America, happiness is hard." — Elizabeth Wurtzel | |
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"Just as our parents quieted us when we were noisy by putting us in front of the television set, maybe we're now learning to quiet our own adult noise with Prozac. " — Elizabeth Wurtzel | |
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"The moment in The Bell Jar when Esther Greenwood realizes after thirty days in the same black turtleneck that she never wants to wash her hair again, that the repeated necessity of the act is too much trouble, that she wants to do it once and be done with it, seems like the book's true epiphany. You know you've completely descended into madness when the matter of shampoo has ascended into philosophical heights. " — Elizabeth Wurtzel | |
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The Philosophy of Andy Warhol : (From A to B and Back Again) by Andy Warhol |
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read in October, 2007
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Prozac Nation (Paperback) by Elizabeth Wurtzel |
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read in March, 2008
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Alicia's favorite quotes
"The moment in The Bell Jar when Esther Greenwood realizes after thirty days in the same black turtleneck that she never wants to wash her hair again, that the repeated necessity of the act is too much trouble, that she wants to do it once and be done with it, seems like the book's true epiphany. You know you've completely descended into madness when the matter of shampoo has ascended into philosophical heights. "
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
"If you really wanted to mess me up, you should have got to me earlier."
— Nick Hornby (High Fidelity)
— Nick Hornby (High Fidelity)
"Just as our parents quieted us when we were noisy by putting us in front of the television set, maybe we're now learning to quiet our own adult noise with Prozac. "
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
"But happiness is a difficult thing-it is, as Aristotle posited in The Nicomachean Ethics, an activity, is is about good social behavior, about being a solid citizen. Happiness is about community, intimacy, relationships, rootedness, closeness, family, stability, a sense of place, a feeling of love. And in this country, where people move from state to state and city to city so much, where rootlessness is almost a virtue ("anywhere I hang my hat...is someone else's home"), where family units regularly implode and leave behind fragments of divorce, where the long loneliness of life finds its antidote not in a hardy, ancient culture (as it would in Europe), not in some blood-deep tribal rites (as it would in the few still-hale Third World nations), but in our vast repository of pop culture, of consumer goods, of cotton candy for all-in this America, happiness is hard."
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
— Elizabeth Wurtzel (Prozac Nation)
"We have become a sloppy bunch of people. We say things we don't mean. We make promises we don't keep. "I'll call you." "Let's get together." We know we won't. On the Human Interaction Stock Exchange, our words have lost almost all their value. And the spiral continues, as we now don't even expect people to keep their word; in fact we might even be embarrassed to point out to the dirty liar that they never did what they said they'd do. So if a guy you're dating doesn't call when he says he's doing to, why should that be such a big deal? Because you should be dating a man who's at least as good as his word."
— Greg Behrendt
— Greg Behrendt
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Reading is sexy! This group is for fans of literature and the Gilmore Girls. Join us for some witty banter, numerous pop culture references, and enlig...more
Literature & Film
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For those with a love/hate relationship to seeing their favorite books on film.
Books That Shouldn't Be Movies
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Ever have a favorite book and have it ruined by the movie making process?
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Memoirs and Biographies We Love
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A place to share memoirs, biographies, autobiographies (and maybe even fiction-based-in-reality) that you have enjoyed!
Beatles Book Reading Club
— 23 members
— last activity 05/17/2008 11:41AM
Here, you can share the latest and recommended Beatles Books you've read! You can also check out what other Beatles Fans are reading :)
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