I'm busy today, so you're getting a meme.
Aug. 11th, 2009 10:06 amBoy, not generating original content feels wierd. A meme! Me! I'll be posting pictures of my cat next.
Don't take too long to think about it. 15 books you've read that will always stick with you. They don't have to be the greatest books you've ever read, or even books you've liked; just the ones that stick with you. First 15 you can recall in no more than 15 minutes.
Dungeon Masters Guide - E Gary Gygax
Hobbit & LOTR - Tolkein
The Horse and his Boy - CS Lewis
The City and the Stars - Arthur C Clarke
How to be Topp - Searle & Willans
Bert Feggs Nasty Book - Eric Idle & michael Palin
Use of Weapons - Iain M Banks
The Minds I - Daniel Dennett & Douglas Hofstadter
Down Under - Bill Bryson
Il Discoursi - Nicolo Machiavelli
Being & Nothingness - Sartre (I feel rather embarrassed writing that, but I was a pretentious teenager once.)
Knowledge is Power - John Henry
The Temple of the Dawn - Yukio Mishima
The Stainless Steel Rat - Harry Harrison
Rhetoric - Aristotle
If you'd like to know more about a book, or what it means to me, leave a comment explaining what you'd like to know about my relationship with that book, and I'll tell you.
Don't take too long to think about it. 15 books you've read that will always stick with you. They don't have to be the greatest books you've ever read, or even books you've liked; just the ones that stick with you. First 15 you can recall in no more than 15 minutes.
Dungeon Masters Guide - E Gary Gygax
Hobbit & LOTR - Tolkein
The Horse and his Boy - CS Lewis
The City and the Stars - Arthur C Clarke
How to be Topp - Searle & Willans
Bert Feggs Nasty Book - Eric Idle & michael Palin
Use of Weapons - Iain M Banks
The Minds I - Daniel Dennett & Douglas Hofstadter
Down Under - Bill Bryson
Il Discoursi - Nicolo Machiavelli
Being & Nothingness - Sartre (I feel rather embarrassed writing that, but I was a pretentious teenager once.)
Knowledge is Power - John Henry
The Temple of the Dawn - Yukio Mishima
The Stainless Steel Rat - Harry Harrison
Rhetoric - Aristotle
If you'd like to know more about a book, or what it means to me, leave a comment explaining what you'd like to know about my relationship with that book, and I'll tell you.