10 Books That Have Stayed With Me
• December 12, 2013 • Leave a CommentPosted in contemplation, General Destruction, Literature
Tags: 'Salem's Lot, a Brief history of Time, A Short History of Nearly Everything, A Walk in the Woods, authors, Bill Bryson, books, Dark Banquet, Dracula, Dune, Edward Gorey, Ernest Hemingway, Foundation, Frank Herbert, Frankenstein, fyodor dostoevsky, Georges Bataille, Hamlet, His Dark Materials, Iain M. Banks, Isaac Asimov, J.R.R. Tolkien, John Bellairs, Julius Caesar, Little Big, Mary Shelley, Moby Dick, Philip Pullman, reading, Romeo and Juliet, Stephen King, The Amber Spyglass, The Brothers Karamazov, The Culture, The Dark Tower, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, The Golden Compass, The Hobbit, The House with the Clocks in Its Walls, The Lord of the Rings, The Shining, The Subtle Knife, The Sun Also Rises, Theory of Religion, William Shakespeare
Contemplation: Science and Mysticism
• October 14, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in contemplation, General Destruction
Tags: a Brief history of Time, blogigng, contemplation, faith, Foundation, Higgs boson, Isaac Asimov, Large Hadron Collide, LHC, particle physics, Physics, quantum mechanics, Religion, science, Stephen Hawking, The New York Times
My 10 Most Influential Books I Read in College
• April 3, 2008 • 3 CommentsPosted in General Destruction, Literature
Tags: a Brief history of Time, American Dream, books, Camille Paglia, College, Dark Back of Time, Edward Albee, English, Ernest Hemingway, fyodor dostoevsky, Georges Bataille, J.T. leroy, Javier Marias, lamson library, Laura Albert, Literature, no exit, philosophy, Plymouth State University, poetry, reading, Robert Bly, Sexual Personae, Stephen Hawking, The Brothers Karamazov, The Heart is deceitful above all things, The Night Abraham Called the Stars, The Sun Also Rises, Theory of Religion, waiting for godot, writing, Zoo Story