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Here is a nice website I found that allows you to share your movie,book and music interests with other poeple. If anybody on this list is a member let me know because this is my link here:
quote:Originally posted by ausar: Here is a nice website I found that allows you to share your movie,book and music interests with other poeple. If anybody on this list is a member let me know because this is my link here:
Very nice book collections you have! I perused the list, and I discovered there was no Shakespeare (All Praise to God!!!)
Why is it,that you must always quote Shakespeare at the end of paper/article so people can take you seriousely. The other day I was reading an article from an Indian..and it very good article until he ended with a quote by the biggest clown in history. I never understood why people like Shakespeare, nerver! He is a joke!
ausar Member # 1797
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Not really into British literature except maybe for Charles Dickens. I enjoy more literature closer to the working class and urban variety. Nothing wrong with Shakespeare and I enjoy some of his Sonnets and a few stories I have read. The books on my list are those I have personally read and enjoyed. I never read Shakespere throughly unless it was for class.
People will often try to impress people by quoting Shakespere or any other Victorian English author they have probably never read. Not me. Just a real person with avarage taste.
Why do you think Shakespere was the biggest clown in history?
Let me know if you join the website because I will add you to my friends.
quote:Originally posted by ausar: Here is a nice website I found that allows you to share your movie,book and music interests with other poeple. If anybody on this list is a member let me know because this is my link here:
Nice list of books you have Ausar. By the way, most of the European 'Classics' stuff from Shakespeare to Dickens etc. I have read from elementary school to middle school.
I got the book by I Van Sertima ( editor, Blacks in Science) three days ago from amazone, and it opened my eyes to whole new universe. I'm at the first chapter the dogon the sirius star system...just amazing!
Thank you, Ausar!
ausar Member # 1797
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No problem,Arwa. I am glad I could be of some help with recommeding various books. I was first introduced to that particular book at a local public library.
Myra Wysinger Member # 10126
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Maybe a big, beautiful book. Here's a list for would-be Santas
By Ron Berthel Associated Press
Big things come in ... big packages. And one of those big packages you give or receive for the holidays might contain a behemoth of a book. This gift-giving season, publishers are offering a ton - literally, it seems - of those glossy, colorful, lavishly illustrated large-format books.
On the list:
The Royal Tombs of Egypt: The Art of Thebes Revealed (Thames and Hudson) by Zahi Hawass. Murals from the tombs of the Valley of the Kings are displayed in 300 color illustrations including 30 foldouts, some six pages wide.
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Ausar, what do you know about Bobby Womack???? I didn't think his music made it way to Egypt LOLLOL
ausar Member # 1797
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I grew up in America but you could probably find a couple of people that listen to old school soul music in Egypt. Most Egyptians tend to be more into rock music.
I got tired of listening to the stuff they play on the radio so I listen to old school soul like Bobby Womack. Womack is better than most stuff out know.
My favoriet Womack song is ''That's the Way I feel about Ya''
Djehuti Member # 6698
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^LOL Old skool Ausar.
Personally I like both rap and rock music but the rap scene has become somewhat mundane lately.
Willing Thinker Member # 10819
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I can agree with that assessment, lately anyway. I like music in too many genres to name, but like ausar (even tho I'm young) I'm more into oldschool. How can you not be in my opinion.
Anyway I'm going to Borders in a few and I'm about to buy one (or more) fo your picks if they have it. Any suggestions for me?
ausar Member # 1797
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Manchild in the Promised Land by Claude Brown.
Nubian Ceremonial Life by Joseph Kennedy
Willing Thinker Member # 10819
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Thnx, will read Manchild in the Promised Land by Claude Brown, and btw what do you think about Myra's book When We Ruled by Robin Walker.
ausar Member # 1797
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I am aware of Robin Walker's When We Ruled but never read it so I cannot comment. What I do know is Robin Walker always throughly documents his reserch with solid facts. The book is too expensice for me and hard to obtain due to my location.
Hotep2u Member # 9820
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Greetings:
I am currently reading When We Ruled by Robin Walker. It's a good book and worth the price it's being sold for I paid $80 for my copy and I wouldn't hesitate to pay more for this book because the author does a good job documenting his claims plus this is one of the first Afrocentric works that I have seen with good quality color pictures in the book, his publisher did a good job in my opinion. So far the book is a little weak when it comes to Kemet, though it really does a GREAT job of highlighting the history of Afrikans who lived in areas of North,South, West and Central Africa. If your new to Afrocentrism and you get a chance to buy this book, take it because it's hard to get. Copies of this book are constantly being sold out at Africana book stores that get them.
Hotep
Willing Thinker Member # 10819
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^ 80$!!
When I went to the site it said £30.00 . I'm guessing that's not $30.00.
I know I putting my dumness out there but is £ like EUROS or something?
Djehuti Member # 6698
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I'm going to check some books out from my local library some of which are pretty interesting and I plan on using to contribute to this forum.
MULLAH'S_REVENGE Member # 11724
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willingthinker friend £= British pound
Willing Thinker Member # 10819
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thnx
Arwa Member # 11172
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^ Good news.
You can read "Blacks in Science: Ancient and Modern" http://tinyurl.com/y8n4nd on Google Book Search for free.
My advice: Seize this opportunity. It will open your eyes>>>>wide open!
Macawiis_Bile_Nigiish Member # 11724
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quote:Share your book
I've been trying to read Malcolm's bio , many folk reccomand this book to me but i have been busy, that will be my first choice when i have time in the evenings Insha-allah
quote:movie
two movies i reccomand
quote:and music interests with other people
I'm not really into American music of today(i like Mike Jack ,J Brown, Erika Badu and Aaliyah) today i Enjoy African and Middle eastern songs more..