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Eddie's Bastard
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In this rich, deeply resonant literary debut, twenty-eight-year-old William Kowalski explores the...
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Mercy Never Sleeps: Sleepless Thoughts on Faith, Heaven, and the Fear of Heights
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The War of the Flowers
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The World According to Bob: The Further Adventures of One Man and His Street-wise Cat
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Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon
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Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living: Featuring New Translations of Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius
Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman
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The Book of Numbers
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A monumental, uproarious, and exuberant novel about the search-for love, truth, and the meaning of...

For the Love of Letters: The Joy of Slow Communication
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James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Days of War, Nights of Love in Books
Oct 29, 2019
Crimethinc take you away from the false idea of anarchy if safety pins and riots and show it as an intellectual intelligent philosophy in being a more positive human being. It changed the way I think and live and I hope I've managed to bring others more happiness because of it. And after all, like the books says, is there anything more anarchic and radical than falling in love? It goes against all conventions of reality and is irrational and yet something we live for.
My only criticism is Crimethinc's ideas often act on the fringe of an existing society instead of bringing everyone with us.