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lots, depending on how much time you have. the stars my destination is a great classic sci fi.

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oh. and based on another post elsewhere the tao of pooh and the te of piglet.

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Robert Greene's books
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Mastery is, the rest I have to find out lol

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@QueenOfQuirk: I'd have been a little surprised if you'd read the seduction one (just based on your age, not a reflection of you as a person). I didn't get through mastery; I should go back and read it. I think there was a ... 49th and 50th law that came out, too? something to do with fiftycent?

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Lol I plan to read it anyway, I remember theres an order Mastery-Power-War-Seduction and then the 50th Law, which I heard isn't really great
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Smart stuff
Invisible · 26-30, M
What's smart stuff? The encyclopedia?
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Wraithorn · 51-55, M
Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach would be a good book to read now.
Memories, Dreams ,Reflections by Carl Jung would be a good book to read when a bit older.
Memories, Dreams ,Reflections by Carl Jung would be a good book to read when a bit older.
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TheOneWhoEscaped · 26-30, F
Depends on what you're into.
PuzzledMantis · 22-25, F
anything by ray bradbury

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Carrie by Stephen King
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11/22/63 by Stephen King
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
my comments