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The Last of the Templars by William Watson
Papal Sin: Structures of Deceit by Garry Wills
Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software (DV-MPS General) by Charles Petzold
The Passion of the Western Mind: Understanding the Ideas that Have Shaped Our World View by Richard Tarnas
Mind: A Brief Introduction (Fundamentals of Philosophy) by John R. Searle
Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) by James Hogg
How To Read and Why by Harold Bloom
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About meA practicing neurologist, I have always loved books and valued reading as the greatest pleasure. I buy far more books than I have time to read, because I also play the violin, do ballroom dancing, running and carpentry in my spare time. I have wanted to be a writer and a philosopher, but have not found the discipline
About my libraryThese are all books that I have read, and written comments on. I have been keeping a list of books for about 5 years, and only discovered Library Thing in the past year.
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neurodrew reviewed, rated, added:The Closing of the Western Mind: The Rise of Faith and the Fall of Reason by Charles Freeman (read review) | neurodrew rated, reviewed, added:The Sword of Honour Trilogy (Everyman's Library) by Evelyn Waugh (read review) |



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I am a musician as well. I saw your review on "Stillborn God." I am enjoying it, but I would rather read a book that has more of a story line to it. I am only at the beginning of the book. I do find some of his points quite intersting. What are you reading now?
posted by melissagagnon at 5:14 pm (EST) on Jul 12, 2008