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Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby OliveOil » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:00 pm

So tell me, what r you reading for this break???



I've started the DaVinci Code....so good so far...in the 3rd chap :lol:

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby qoraxeey » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:16 pm

school books :|

i have big exam in janury

oh i miss reading for plessure

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby SomaliLoverman » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:24 pm

Erotic literature: I.e Kama sutra and Playboy :mrgreen:

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby SultanOrder » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:50 pm

Man are you late, da vinci code came out back in 05 or 06 and I read it then, I still got the copy of it I borrowed from a friend :lol: I thought I should return it to him, but I don't think he really cares anymore. :|

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby Yoousef » Thu Dec 23, 2010 1:58 pm

Read Hadith not fictional books. I only read Non fiction!

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby Knight of Wisdom » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:00 pm

I just finished a 430 page long book titled "Stories of the Prophets of Allah". Very fascinating read. You must read it, or else, you're missing out.

I'm looking forward in reading a book about "The Signs of the Day of Judgment, Islamic View" ! :|

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby ArcadeFire » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:02 pm

On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan, last book I read of his was cement garden, gross but good :shock: :up:

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby SultanOrder » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:02 pm

Read Hadith not fictional books. I only read Non fiction!
enjoy a lil fiction, there is a lot of truth to them :up:

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby Yoousef » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:07 pm

Read Hadith not fictional books. I only read Non fiction!
enjoy a lil fiction, there is a lot of truth to them :up:
I read newspapers, islamic stories, medical stories, Medical journals and literature and some time for sports. Where will I have time for fiction? Its better to read Non-fiction

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby GacanSareeye » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:13 pm

i am reading hiiraan.com the cover has no title, and the chapters are highlighted in blue. this is the future of e-books, you have to click each chapter you want to read, and skip the rest. if you like more authors you can find them on the left side, and in-depth analysis is on the right.

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby VybzKartel » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:35 pm

I am reading a book about the time Italy occupied Ethiopia. It is written by an American guy who was there at the time working for the CIA.

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby The_Patriot » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:39 pm

I am reading a book about the time Italy occupied Ethiopia. It is written by an American guy who was there at the time working for the CIA.
Vyb I have this book very interesting its the russian perspective of Meneliks brutality.

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In 1896, a young Russian aristocrat and military officer, Alexander Xavieryevich Bulatovich (1870-1919), arrived in Ethiopia as part of a REd Cross mission sent to provide medical care for Menelik's soldiers following the Battle of Adowa.....

In 1897, Bulatovich's account of these travels was published by V. Kirshbaum in St. Petersburg under the title Ot Entotto do Reki Baro (From Entotto to the River Baro). However, it drew little attention outside of Russia, as did his subsequent volume, S. Voyskami Menelika II (With the Armies of Menelik II), published in 1900 in St. Petersburg by Artistic Press Publishing House. The latter volume is of far greater significance than the former in terms of its importance for Ethiopian historiography because in it Bulatovich describes in detail his experiences accompanying Ras Wolda Giorgis on his expedition of military conquest to Lake Rudolf in 1898. Although an amicus of the Ethiopians, Bulatovich was appalled by their ruthless butchery and pillaging of indigenous peoples, which he often attempted to stop. Describing the behavior of Ethiopian soldiers, he said that they sometimes competed with one another for pride of place in killing villagers and invariably returned with the testicles of their male victims as trophies....One of these victims was a three-year-old boy who has brutally castrated and whom Bulatovich later adopted [Cared for, but did not officially adopt him] and brought back to Russia in 1898.
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Alexander Bulatovich's accounts of his travels in Ethiopia stand in a superior class among works of this genre. He brought to them a remarkable breadth of intellectual interest, and an honesty and objectivity that are easily apparent in his meticulously recorded observations. these observations include insightful analyses of Ethiopian colonial policies and unique eyewitness descriptions of the severe consequences for the African peoples of the implementation of Ethiopian colonialism. As Bulatovich clearly shows, Ethiopian colonialism did not differ in many of its characteristics from its European counterpart.
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The author of Ethiopia through Russian Eyes describes in great detail how Menelik's imperial state drew much of its power and wealth form the exploitation of subjugated peoples, and employed a warrior class well trained in the use of European arms both to acquire territory and to drain it continuously of all its portable wealth. The military campaigns and ensuing Ethiopian rule of conquered regions resulted not only in death and injury for thousands of people, but also in social upheaval, famine, and severe epidemics.
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As its title implies, Ethiopia through Russian Eyes provides English-language readers with a new and different perspective on Ethiopia's imperial past. It will be a valuable resource for scholars form diverse disciplines, and will provide enjoyable reading for many.

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby KingMJ » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:42 pm

I am reading a book about the time Italy occupied Ethiopia. It is written by an American guy who was there at the time working for the CIA.
Didn't those Shoemakers(Italians) Only control Ethiopia for about a day ;) lol

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby The_Patriot » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:42 pm

I am reading a book about the time Italy occupied Ethiopia. It is written by an American guy who was there at the time working for the CIA.
Didn't those Shoemakers(Italians) Only control Ethiopia for about a day ;) lol
No they controlled it for 8 yrs before the Brits dislodged them.

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Re: Winter Break/Christmas Break reading

Postby KingMJ » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:50 pm

Do elder somalis hate Italians now? I keep hearing insults against Italians lol


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