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    the pirate Neckbeard: @Rosa Golijan: Love it Rosa. I now have a list of about 15 more titles that I need to add to my already large stack of books that I don't have enough... more »
    PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: The FU Penguin blog author came out with a book of some of the funniest blog entries. It's a good little Christmas gift for those who enjoy that type ... more »
    Acemonster (on a quest to get his star): Computer One by Warwick Collins .. IT IS A MUST READ. Plus, if Arthur C. Clarke says that this book scared him, I'd give it a go. more »
    Bigbadbikernerd: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Amazing work. more »
    jm130500: The Greatest Show on Earth - Richard Dawkins more »
    Gundem: god Is Not Great. Add it to the list. more »
    dcow90: Free Culture -- Lawrence Lessig Viral Spiral -- David Boilier Little Brother -- Correy Doctorow Must reads if you like the Gizmodo selections more »
    Galaxius: Wheres the "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy"?! How else would we know the answer to life, the universe and everything! more »
    EdificeComplex: Physics for Future Presidents - R. Muller Radical Evolution - J. Garreau The Adoration of Jenna Fox - M. Pearson Empire of Blue Water - S. Talty Anath... more »
    badhatharry: The Things They Carried -- Tim O'Brien The Grapes of Wrath -- Steinbeck A Heatbreaking Work of Staggering Genius -- Dave Eggers Don Quijote -- Cervantes more »
    kerry: We got that Momofuku book a few months ago. Every recipe in it is a giant production, requiring weeks of preparation. Also, nearly every recipe builds... more »
    earnDturn: I would have to add The Windup Girl By Paolo Bacigalupi as my favorite SciFi for the year and The Financial Lives of the Poets by Jess Walter as my fa... more »
    sqeakytoy of the apocalypse: Scissors Cut Paper Wrap Stone by Ian McDonald. If you have not read it, it is a really interesting take on what could happen if there was ever a "tru... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Any Chuck Palahniuk book. Yesterday I ordered one from Amazon... since I live in Brazil it'll probably arrive by the time I'm back from vacation (mid... more »
    Googlo: A favorite of mine... Based on real life Craiglist postings on "missed connections". more »
    BadPlasmid: "On the Shoulders of Giants", a compilation of the original works some amazing minds (Galileo, Newton, Einstein.. etc) published with commentary from... more »
    Pope John Peeps II: putting cookbooks on a "reading list" is sketchy. It's like taking your cousin to prom and calling it a "date". more »
    Branhower: So now that Oprah's going away we need our own book club? Anyway, I need to get my hands on that CIA manual. more »
    Mike: I bought "Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction." It's pretty awesome! more »
    toadstoolporridge: The CIA Manual was very cool. Also, I would recommend The Wind Up Girl to you guys. It's a cool, futuristic story. Check it out. more »
  • #books

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  • #chumby

    Chumby Guts Inserted Into Hollowed-Out Book

    Although not as much fun as hiding a flask in a Danielle Steel book, this Chumby-in-a-hollow-book would look mighty fine on any bedside table, waking you up each morning with the latest news, Tweets and YouTube videos. More »
  • #remainders

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  • #retromodo

    Every Single One of Cormac McCarthy's Works Was Typed on This

    Cormac McCarthy has spent many years bent over this typewriter banging out books and screenplays, including All the Pretty Horses, No Country for Old Men, and The Road. Now, after many decades, he's giving up his trusty old gadget. More »
  • #iphone

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  • #giftguide

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  • #books

    This Is Simply The Coolest Pop-Up Book We've Seen

    It may not overheat in the presence of bread, but this pop-up book has the most accurate paper Large Hadron Collider ever. Figures that a book would make ending the world by firing that bad boy up look fun. More »
  • #rumor

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    The NYT piles on the B&N eReader rumors with a proposed launch date of October 20, based on a planned event in NY for that day. What's interesting, besides its rumored Android OS, is the device's lending feature. More »
  • #books

    The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Persistence, Jury-Rigging, and Ingenuity Against All Odds

    We seldom post about books at Gizmodo, but if this story of a self-taught Malawian boy using junkyard parts to build windmills and bring life-changing electricity to his village doesn't make you misty-eyed, then you must be one cold-hearted bastard. More »
  • #review

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  • #piracy

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  • #kindle

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  • #kindlereview

    Review Addendum: Using Amazon Kindle on Vacation

    Although Wilson tested the Kindle in bed, on the toilet, I had the chance to use it on vacation and found myself reading a great deal more than I usually do. Unlike regular books, which cause me to fall asleep pretty readily after less than 50 pages, I'd finish about 300 pages in a stretch, with no eyestrain in dark rooms or in the sun. I suppose it felt a lot more like reading on a computer or handheld. Bezos set out to build something better to read than a book, and by vacationing standards, I think he's easily met that goal on his first try. That's my quirky experience, at least, being the type of person who hates stockpiling physical media of any sort. Of course, I found lots of other things I liked and disliked about specific to using a Kindle on vacation. More »
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  • #leopard

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  • #portablemedia

    Hardbox External Hard Drive Hides Your Illiteracy With a Book Called Hardbox

    This Hardbox enclosure from Korean company Sarotech looks even more book-like than the Western Digital MyBook drives that have been around for a few years. There are two status indicator lights on the front, behind which sits 3.5-inch SATA drives that connect to your PC via USB. It's great for hiding the fact that you don't have any books but have loads of external hard drives. That is, until someone looks closer and realizes you've read a book called Hardbox. Maybe Hardbox means something different in Korean. [Sarotech via AVING via Oh Gizmo]
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  • #gadgets

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