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"Seinlanguage" by Jerry Seinfeld.:D
Ha, that's a funny one! ^_^


Reading "Nihilism: the Root of the Revolution of the Modern Age" by Fr Seraphim Rose. It is basically a defining and refuting of Atheism, Nihilism and Nietzsche. Second time read through.
 
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Just started "The Shack" by WM. Paul Young which looks like it's going to be a great read.

And I'm in the middle of reading The Earthsea Quartet by Ursula Le Guin. I read the first of the books when I was at school, but never heard of the rest of the books and only accidently stumbled over them again after reading Le Guin's name in the Jane Austen Book Club. I'm generally not a fantasy reader but I'm really enjoying these books so far.
 
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