Re: Fiction Books

From: Devon White (devon@thegreatwork.com)
Date: Mon Apr 21 2003 - 13:12:47 MDT

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    The Dune Series by Frank Herbert is great - especially the first and last
    (6th) in the series.

    Also, The Illuminatus! trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea is a
    top of the lister - This book will teach you a way to "quantum think" - its
    fun, sexy, seedy, and very smart.

    Carlos Castaneda's books are good as well - after the first two in the
    series. Start with Journey to Ixtlan.

    Happy reading,

    -Devon

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Nathanael Allison" <jubungalord@hotmail.com>
    To: <extropians@extropy.org>
    Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 12:39 PM
    Subject: Fiction Books

    >
    > Until recently I read almost entirely non-fiction. I think I unconciously
    > believed that fiction would somehow distort my perspective of reality even
    > more. Many of the fiction books I have read expanded many of my thoughts.
    I
    > know many on the list write fiction or are avid readers so I wanted to
    know
    > the best fiction books. Ones that will undoubtedly expand my mind and be
    > complicated enough to keep my interest. I'll like a very diverse list as
    > possible. I read a couple hours a day so list as many as you would like.
    > Thanks Nate
    >
    > (By the way I am going to germany next month. I'll be there for a year or
    > two in the Army. Would like to make some contacts who are interested in
    the
    > same things I am.)
    >
    >
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