What's on Your Shelf?

Discussion in 'Books' started by purplemoonbeams, Nov 11, 2004.

  1. purplemoonbeams

    purplemoonbeams Member

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    What assortment of books do you guys have on your shelves?
    Here's mine:

    Top shelf (reference guides and Churchy stuff): My Sophomore high school year book ('03-'04), "The Holocaust Chronicle", "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Russian", "Slovak-English/English-Slovak Dictionary", "The Book of Mormon/Doctrine and Covenants/Pearl of Great Price", The Holy Bible, The Book of Mormon (in Russian), Webster's Dictionary, Spelling & Grammar Usage, Gospel Principles (Church book: goes into our beliefs), Family Home Evening: Reference Guide (Church book: suggestions for fun things to do on family night), "Stitch n' B***h: A Knitter's Guide".
    Middle Shelf (classic literature & some semi-contemporary stuff): "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test"; "Soul Music", "Lords and Ladies", and "The Colour of Magick" (all by Terry Pratchett--very mild science fiction), "Pride and Prejudice", "Emma", "The Idiot", "Crime and Punishment", "The Brothers Karamazov", "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl", "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "The Gulag Archipelago Vol. 1", "The Master Butcher's Singing Club", "Wuthering Heights", "Romeo and Juliet", "Fathers and Sons".
    Bottom Shelf (classic rock bios/misc.): "Moon: The Life and Death of a Rock Legend" (biography on my favourite drummer), "The Who: Maximum R&B" (my favourite band), three huge picture books of the Rolling Stones, "Horse's Neck" (by Pete Townshend), "The Beatles Anthology", "Eyewitness: The Who: The Day-by-Day Story", two mini picture books on the Beatles, "It Happened in Monterey", two of my sketch books, "Audrey Style" (a book on how to mimic the makeup, clothes, and mannerisms of Audrey Hepburn :)), another copy of the Book of Mormon, "Swingin' Chicks of the '60s", a book of pictures of Audrey Hepburn, and a few magazines with articles on Neil Young, Santana, The Who, and Swingin' London.

    Oh yes, and I'm currently reading:
    For fun: "Nikolas and Aleksandra" Robert K Massie (a really good book on the last of the Romanov Dynasty)
    For school: "Dune" by Frank Herbert (TERRIBLE book...except for maybe 3 books by Terry Pratchett, I cannot stand science fiction and Pratchett's are very mild and have understandable plots).
     
  2. KozmicBlue

    KozmicBlue Senior Member

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    Haha, I wouldn't be able to do that if I still lived in Finland, coz in my apartment there I have HUUUUGE bookshelves FILLED with books. Here in my dorm room I only have a fewbooks. :( But at least they're easy to list. :p

    Investigating Culture, by DeLaney
    Anthropological Theory, by McGee and Warms
    Poverty And Development Into The 21st Century, by Allen and Thomas
    Visions Of Culture, by Moore
    Social And Cultural Anthropology - The Key Concepts, by Nigel Rapport and Joanna Overing
    What Is Anthropology, by Thomas Hylland Eriksen
    Small Places, Large Issues, by Thomas Hylland Eriksen
    Ethnicity And Nationalism, by Thomas Hylland Eriksen
    Purity And Danger, by Mary Douglas
    The Gift, by Marcell Mauss
    Savage Girls And Wild Boys, by Michael Newton
    Expectations Of Modernity, by James Ferguson
    The Globalization Myth, by Alan Shipman
    Orientalism, by Edward Said
    Social Mobility In Kerala, by Filippo and Caroline Osella

    (Can you already guess what I'm studying? :p)

    Walden and Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
    Heart Of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad
    The Beach, by Alex Garland
    The Alchemist and Veronika Decides To Die, both by Paulo Coelho

    Finnish - English dictionary
    English - Finnish dictionary
    Oxford Dictionary Thesaurus
    Dictionary of Idioms
    English Slang Dictionary
    Writing at University - Phyllis Creme and Mary Lea

    Lots of library books

    Currently reading:
    Orientalism
    Homo Hierarchicus, by Louis Dumont
    The Beach

    *sigh*

    I miss my lovely books :( I wanted to take them all with me when I moved but it would have been kinda pointless as there's no room in my tiny room here. Maybe next year when I'll find another flat...
     
  3. backtothelab

    backtothelab Senior Member

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    This was a really good idea for a thread. On the top shelf:
    Webster's American Dictionary
    Standard Math Tables:18th edition
    Dumbing Down
    Properties of Steam and Ammonia
    Wild Animus
    Roget's College thesaurus
    Super Mario World Game Secrets
    The Roswell Incident
    2010:Odyssey Two
    Steal this Book
    American Gods
    Prometheans
    The Waste Lands:The Dark Tower III
    The Wisdom of Insecurity
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
    Through the looking glass
    Christine
    Pet Sematary
    Cat's Cradle
    Breakfast of Champions
    The Drifters
    SeinLanuage
    The Skies of Pern
    The Fifth Elephant
    Ziegfeld(biography)
    The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
    The Seinfeld Scripts

    I'll do the next shelf later
    I'm not really reading anything now, I'm busy with WoW
     
  4. MeAgain

    MeAgain Dazed & Confused Lifetime Supporter Super Moderator

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    Top shelf left: 40 Sci Fi books

    6th shelf left: 32 Sci fi bboks
    5th shelf left: 3 martial arts, 3 auto/motorcycles, Herodotus, The Middle ages, World History, Helolise, 4 cat books, 1 health book
    4th left: 44 books on strange stuff, Charles Fort, America BC, Ancient Inventions, The Druids, the Great Pyramid, etc.
    3rd left: 44 Research books like Seamanship, Tech Drawing, Book of Quotes, Webster, Frisbee Handbook, Word Histories, Landscaping, etc.
    2nd Left: Computor books and game manuels, too many to count as some are very thin.
    1st left: How to play Guitar books (none of which work!), bicycle trips, misc ramblings, binders full of unknown stuff.

    Top row right: 44 classic and old books, such as the almost complete collection of Poe printed around 1900 I think, Lots of Sherlok Holmes, the bible, Aesop's Fables, Aristotle, Grimm's fairy Tales, Ivanhoe, The Little Red Book, etc.
    6th right: 37 books like Wounded Knee, Carlos Castenada, Kerouac, Zen and the Art of Motorcycles, Seven arrows, Krishnamurti, etc.
    5th R: 62 mostly Buddhist books
    4th: 51 other mind trip type books, Hill's Theory of Consciousness, Buckminster Fuller, Ken Wilbur, T'ai Hsuan Ching, Vendanta, Cabalah, the Hermitica, etc.
    3rd: 47 misc and philosophy, Plato, Toffler, Walden, Myhtology, R.D. Laing, etc.
    2nd: 37 More of this stuff, the Holotropic mind, Schrodingers Cat, Secret Life of Plants, Wu Li Masters, World Religions, Timewarps, etc.
    1st: 7 Sears Catalogs from 1957 to 1969, puzzle books, bunches of old chopper magazines, 17th annual Report on Western Indians 1895-two volumes, two boxes of 45 RPM records, Two bottles of India ink.

    4 books on my dresser, two on the night stand, 3 sitting here beside me, a bunch at work, about 20 in the garage.

    I used to have a lot more books but my wife made me donate about five boxes to the local library.
     
  5. purplemoonbeams

    purplemoonbeams Member

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    Awesome! That's cool that there's a lot of readers on here.
    And I wish I had room for all my books too. I don't have nearly as many as everyone else does on here, but I have a couple boxes out in the garage.
     
  6. LaurelBayTree

    LaurelBayTree Senior Member

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    my husband and i are currently living with my dad and most of our stuff is in storage. so our bookself and most of our books are there...but are few possessions are on the floor:

    Summer of Love by Lisa Mason (my fave read)
    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
    Calculus 3 (all the math and science books are my husbands)
    Linear Algebra
    Pure Mathematics
    The Golden Ratio
    Vurt
    The Psychadelic Experience by Timothy Leary
    Sixties Portable Reader
    The Hippie Handbook by Chelsea Cain
    Hippie (huge book got from Barnes and Noble)

    and that is all for now till x-mas.
     
  7. charbono

    charbono Member

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    my bookshelf

    this is not *all* my books, just the ones I've registered.
     
  8. nocturna

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    1. Dharma Bums - Jack kerouac
    2. Junky - William S. Burroughs
    3. Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
    4. Power of Myth - Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers
    5. French Impressionist - Diane Kelder
    6. Mexico City Blues - Jack Kerouac
    7. The Philosophy of Punk - Craig O'Hara
    8. With William Burroughs: a report from the bunker - Victor Bockris
    9. Expressionist - Pocket Library of Great Art, text by Will Grohman
    10. The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
    11. By The Piedra, I sat down and wept - Paulo Coelho
    12. The Valkerys - Paulo Coelho
    13. Cosmic Trigger The Final Secret of The Illuminati - Anton Wilson
    14. Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana - Michael Azzerad
    15. Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Other Tales - Mark Twain
    16. Punks, Poets, and Poseurs - Eric S. Caruncho
    17. Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe
    18. Noli Me Tangere - Jose Rizal
    19. El Filibusterismo - Jose Rizal
    20. Heavier than Heaven - Charles R. Cross
    21. The Newbury House Dictionary of American English
    22. The New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language.
    23. Max - Howard Fast
    24. The Autobiography Of Malcolm X - Alex Haley
    25. Tao Of Jeet Kune Do - Bruce Lee
    26. Down the Highway - Howard Soune
    27. Oscar Wilde: an exquisite life - Stephen Calloway and David Colvin
    28. The House on Mango Street - Sandra Cisneros
    29. The World According to Garp - John Irving
    30. A Widow For One Year - John Irving
    31. Anarchism: argument for and against - Albert Meltzer
    31. Fear of Flying - Erica Jong
    32. Journals - Kurt Cobain
    33. The Last Filipino Head Hunters - David Howard
    34. Filipino Martial Culture - Wiley
    35. Masters of Kali, Escrima, Arnis - Edgar Sulite
    36. Cobain - Rolling Stone Editors
    37. The Love You Make - Peter Brown
    38. The Teachings of Buddha - Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai
    39. Slavery in the Spanish Philippines - William Henry Scott
    40. The Holy Bible - King James Version
    41. Bonifacio's Unfinished Revolution - Alejo L. Villanueva Jr.
    42. Love Invent Us - Amy Bloom
    43. ABC's of the Human Mind - Reader's Digest
    44. The Brand New Testament - Rabbi Moonlight
    45. Tagalog Dictionary - Teresita V. Ramon
    46. Concise English-Tagalog Dictionary - Jose Villa Panganiban
    47. I'm OK, You're OK - Thomas A. Harris, M.D.
    48. Israel - Fred Lawrence
    49. Punk 77 - James Stark
    50. KGB/CIA - Celina Bledowska and Jonathan Bloch
    51. America in the 20th Century - George Donelson Moss
    52. The Challenge of Democracy - Kenneth Janda, Jeffrey M. Berry, Jerry Goldman
    53. Norman Rockwell: pictures for the american people - High Museum of Art
    54. Contemporary Moral Issues: diversity and consensus - Lawrence M. Hinman
    55. Dead Kennedys: the unathorized version - Marian Kester, 1-stop Fitzgerald

    That's all I keep in there.
     
  9. Tisbutehname

    Tisbutehname Member

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    I too am in college and havent been able to keep all my books here, i am envious of anyone with a second shelf but here goes:

    Lord of the Flies
    Trainspotting
    Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy and Restaruant at the End of the Universe
    Heart of Darkness
    Electric Koolaid acid tests
    Desolation Angels, on the Road, Vanity of Dulouz, and Book of Blues
    Fear and Loathing in Las vegas
    WAY OF THE PEACEFUL WARRIOR, check this out (dan Millman)
    No Great Mischief
    Unpublished, unknown, &/or unbelievable 12
    Requiem for a Dream
    Trinity
    A.H.W.O.S.G.
    Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit, vice versa
    Dictionary
    A confederacy of Dunces,
    The Crazed, Ha jin
    Interpreter of Maladies, Lahiri
    Going after Cacciato
    A midsummer nights dream!
    Julius Ceaser
    Factotum and Post Office and Pulp, Bukowski
    Thesaurus Rex
    The Lost Steps
    Kindred
    Ferdydike
    The Global Soul
    A writers reference

    that is unfortunately it.
     
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