Favorite readings.

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Now I listen to the music of Allan Taylor.

This reminds me of Donovan, who reminds me of Bob Dylan.
This reminds me of one of my favorite readings:
(Who knows why, he is know it.)

William Wharton: Dad.

What are your favorite readings for?
Even today people still read?

Wacky Gyuri
 

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Hitchiker's Guide To The Galaxy - Douglas Adams (Duh...) Initially a radio play. Beside the books and the play the ancient textbased Computer Game made by Infocom had the highest fun factor. No surprise - the master himself thoroughly contributed this project.

Shogun - James Clavell An adventure novel at first sight. Very easy to read too... Actually a very eclectic, multi-layered work. Brilliant in every aspect!

Faust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Every line pure enjoyment. My alltime-favourite book.

Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy Especially the German translation of Fred Ottow is highly recommended.

The Catcher In The Rye - Jerome D. Salinger In a way the story of me and my little sister Janine.
 
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