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Think Python
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Think Python
Allen Downey
October 2013
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This is not a review, some blabbering that I decided to jot down.Forget aesthetics. Enough of that has been written and discu...
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Lolita
Vladimir Nabokov, Craig Raine
September 2013
16
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Imagine a world - where the past is continuously being altered, where verbs as we know in English language are dramatically b...
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1984
George Orwell, Erich Fromm
August 2013
30
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A prime number is a lonely thing. It can be divided only by 1 and by itself. Think of 3,5,7,11,13,17,19 and keep counting. No...
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The Solitude of Prime Numbers: A Novel
Paolo Giordano
August 2013
22
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The Art of War
Thomas Cleary, Sun Tzu
August 2013
15
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Hunter S. Thompson, Ralph Steadman
August 2013
12
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Well, I am not much moved here. This was a decent read, not much adjective, not much noun. Spoken mainly in verb. Certain poi...
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Intimacy: Trusting Oneself and the Other
Osho
August 2013
2
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Frankenstein
Mary Shelley, Maurice Hindle
July 2013
27
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I don't know for sure, but this book, could very well be, the best book that I have read (if such a sentence does exist, in f...
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Animal Farm
George Orwell
July 2013
24
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Heavy metal.For an ever-increasing number of people, it's more than a musical genre, it's more than the fist-pumps on stage, ...
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Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal
Ian Christe
June 2013
30
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde, Jeffrey Eugenides
June 2013
12
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How do we evaluate the legacy of life? A commonplace, trivial life - devoid of big achievements,clamour of praise, wide eyed ...
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And the Mountains Echoed
Khaled Hosseini
June 2013
02
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The Reader by Bernhard Schlink can be considered as a chronicle of a German post the Nazi era and an intricate labyrinth of h...
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The Reader
Bernhard Schlink, Carol Brown Janeway
May 2013
24
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Scarface
Armitage Trail
May 2013
18
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Well, one thing is for sure. This deserves a read - I don't know whether I should say it or not (since I am rather conservati...
finished reading:
The Vagina Monologues
Eve Ensler, Gloria Steinem
May 2013
11
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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
John Boyne
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Psycho
Robert Bloch
May 2013
6
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Sputnik Sweetheart
Haruki Murakami, Philip Gabriel
April 2013
18
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Survivor
Chuck Palahniuk
April 2013
13
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Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles (5th Edition) (GOAL Series)
Quite good in getting your theories sorted out and make you more inquisitive in the delicacies of operating system. And if I ...
April 2013
11
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The Children Of Men
P.D. James
March 2013
31
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Fuckin cauld tae stay here Renton, Sick Boy smirks. Aye, sure it is, comes Rent Boy's fastidious reply. Yae hear that Begbie ...
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Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh, Eric Lindor Fall
March 2013
26
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I will try to write something later, let me cry my eyes out now. Oh, why did someone write this one. Why.
finished reading:
The Fault in Our Stars
John Green
March 2013
22
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Here comes the second thriller of Keigo Higashino, who I have fallen in awe with, after the jaw-dropping end of Devotion of S...
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Salvation of a Saint
Keigo Higashino, Alexander O. Smith
March 2013
19
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Let me start of by saying, if you are looking for some literary genius, this is not the book to pick up. But if you are looki...
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No Easy Day. The Firtshand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden
Mark Owen
February 2013
20
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Learn Python The Hard Way
I am surprised this has such a low rating. I mean, yes, when I went to #python on irc.freenode.net and asked guys, I need a b...
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