Here are some of the Books I have been Blessed to Have Read

 

 

Some of the Most Important

The Bible

The Teaching of Buddha

Be Here Now

Awaken Healing Energy Through the Tao/The Healing Macrocosmic Orbit

100 Years of Solitude  2X      Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Jitterbug Perfume   5 X     and 77% of Tom Robbins

Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance    2X  Robert Pirsig

Secret Life of Plants

Confederacy of Dunces  *****************

Initiation  Elizabeth Haich 2 X

Don Quixote  [abridged] in Spanish Class 9th Grade

Mission Earth Series/Battle Field Earth   1st USA Dekology and most of L. Ron Hubbard {some of Dianetics which summed up is sauna, running,vitamis-food, no drugs water}

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The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The Dancing Wu Li Masters by Gary Zukav  

{These 2 books pointed out startling parallels between recent discoveries in quantum physics and ancient beliefs of Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Serious scientists were beginning to sound like mystics, and mystics were starting to talk about subatomic particles. The “new physics” seemed poised to bridge the world of faith with the world of science, through a common belief in a fundamentally interconnected universe.
One of the most interesting notions to emerge from this shiny happy alliance was a particular model of the universe that seemed to explain not only puzzling scientific phenomena but psychic experiences as well. The holographic paradigm was so named because its central metaphor is that of the hologram—or, to be more specific, a certain very unusual feature of holograms.}

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Carlos Castenada all

James Lee Burke     ALL Dave Robicheaux 2X and ALL Billy Bob *******************!!!!!!!!********

John McDonald ALL Travis McGee and most all the others****

All or Most of the Publications of Following Authors:

Soul On Ice 2X


Malcolm X 2 X


Koran


The Haj        Leon Uris  77%


Michael Crichton      100%


Nelson DeMille        100%

The Spy Wore Red {Aline, Countess of Romanones }

John Lecarre

Ursula K. LeGuinn


DUNE        Frank Herbert

Margaret Atwood 

H.G. Wells most all

Truman Copote

M. Somerset Maughn  boring


Robert Heinlein    ~77%

Dan Brown  all

Vince Flynn all********

David Balducci  all

Tony Hillerman

Ricard Marchinko all

Joan Didion

Richard North Patterson

Joseph Wambaugh

Norman Mailer  Ancient evenings, classic


Isaac Asimov   ~77%

Ray Bradbury  most all

H. P. Lovecraft  a few

Harlan Ellison


Kurt Vonnegut   ~100%

Abbie Hoffman

Herman Hesse

Joseph Campbell

Terrance McKenna

Aldous Huxley

Tom Wolfe a few
Anne Rice     ~ 77% All Vampire and Mummy

D.H. Lawrence a few


Caveman Series     Jane Auell

Jack London  a few

George Orwell

Ricard Matheson


Jonathan Kellerman      Alex Delaware 100%

Robert Ludlum  all


James Patterson        Alex Cross 80%


Jimmy Buffet        100%

Mark Twain most all

Herman Melville Moby Dick

Edgar Alan Poe 100%

Edgar Rice Burroughs  ALL

Jules Verne

Kahlil Gibran

Ken Kesey

Carl Sagan

Noam Chomsky

Isabel Allende

Carl Hiassen

Ken Follett

Edward Abbey

James Clavell  90%

Elmore Leonard most all

Clive Cussler 100%

Tom Clancy [ all read but he is a right wing asshole ]

Aesop's fables

Brothers Grimm

Mythology    [by what's  her name , the 8 th Grade Classic Thick One]

The Book of Bamboo   classic

Catcher in the Rye and Franny and Zoey -Salinger

The Tao of Sexology

Randy Wayne White ----Doc Ford series-- all

Dean Koontz, 2-3 too wierd for me

Ambrose Bierce {what a strange guy}

Steven King ONE Hearts of Atlantis  50-60 pages of Tommyknockers

McClane's Standard Fishing Encyclopedia

Boy Scout Handbook

More other Homes and garbage

Integral Urban House

4-5 copies of Whole Earth Catalogue and the novel told on each page, can't remember the name [my last copy I donated to Martin Luther King University in Managua, Nicaragua ]

Book of Knots

 Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad

An Introduction to The Theater

Just finished 'Guns,Germs and Steel' Pulitzer winner

Nursing Nutrition  Course book 1973 Sophomore at  ECU course made an A 

Biograhies Howard Hughes-Irving, still was good, Kurt Douglas, many others

had most all Electrical Engineering and Engineering books the real thick ones redundant these days with the WWW

Lots of Calculus, Physics, and Engineering Books  arrrrgh. but...

and too many FDA, USDA, FTC, etc. documents

PRINTED THE WHOLE HACCP MANUAL

and many more books too numerous to mention at this time,