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} ***************************** 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. *************************************** 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
The Spy Wore Red {Aline, Countess of Romanones }John Lecarre Ursula K. LeGuinn
Margaret Atwood H.G. Wells most all Truman Copote M. Somerset Maughn boring
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
Ray Bradbury most all H. P. Lovecraft a few Harlan Ellison
Abbie Hoffman Herman Hesse Joseph Campbell Terrance McKenna Aldous Huxley Tom Wolfe a few D.H. Lawrence a few
Jack London a few George Orwell Ricard Matheson
Robert Ludlum all
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,
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