GREAT BOOKS: -Franz Kafka "The Trial" "The Castle" -George Orwell "Ninety Eighty-Four" -Earnest Hemingway "the Sun Also Rises" "A Farewell to Arms" For Whom the Bell Tolls" -Dos Passos "The 42th Parallel" "1919" "The Big Money" -Stephen King "Pet Sematary" "Green Mile" -Leo Tolstoi "War and Peace" -Willim Shakespeare "Macbeth" "Othello" "King Lear" "Othello" Midsummuer Night's Dream" "Hamlet" "Julius Ceasar" -Daniel Defoe "Robinson Cruso" -Mario Puzo "God Father" "Last Don" -Chuck Palahniuk "Fight Club" "Survivor" "Choke" "Insivible Monsters" -Dalai Lama "An Open Heart" "The Art of Happiness" "Ethnics for the New Millenium" "Healing Anger" "The Meaning of Life" "Transforming the Mind" "Live in Better Way" "Stages of Meditation" "Freedom in Exile" "The Art of Happiness" -Daniel O'Brain "Hannibal" -Koba Abe "The Women in the Dunes" -William Faulkner "Absolom, Absolom" "the Sound and the Fury" -Eklyn Waugh "Love Among the Ruins' -Anton P.Chekhov "Three sisters" "Uncle Vanya" "Chaika" -Maksiim Gorikii "Mother" -Micheal Sholokhov "At the Bedding of the Heart" "Harvest on the Don" -Anatoliy Ribakov "Az Arbat Gyermekei" "A Stiletto with a bronze bird" -Nicalos Ostrovski "A Making of Hero" -Ivan Turgenev "Father and Sons" "A Month in the Coutry" "On the Eve" "Ruden" | |
Books about Mongolians -Robert L. Warden and Andrea Matles Savada "Mongolia: A country study." -Elizabeth Milne "Mongolian Peoples Republic: Toward a Market Economy." -Alan J. K. Sanders "Mongolia: Politics;Economics; Society." -Francis Woodman "Mongolian Imperialism: The Politics of the Grand Quan Mungke in China, Russia, and the Islamic lands 1251-1258." -Morris Rossabi "China and Inner Asia :From 1368 to the Present Day" -M Robert A Rupen "Mongols of the twentieth century" vol2 -C. R. Bawden "The Modern History of Mongolia" -Jacob Abbot "Genghis Khan" -Micheal Hoang "Genghis Khan" -Morris Rosabi "Khubilai Khan" -Judith Noriby "Mongolia" -Marko Milojevic "The Mongolian Revolution of 1990" -Batbayar Baterdene "Baabar" Twentieth Century Mongolia" -Larry Williams Moses "The Political Role of Mongols Buddha"
Philosophy Books which is I really interesting. Quotes from the "Plato not Prozac!" "To live alone must be an animal or god" -Frederick Nietzsche "All phenomena of existence have mind as their percursor, mind as their supreme leader, and of mind are they made." -Buddha "Be wisely selfish." -Dalai Lama "Work keeps us from three great evils: boredom, vise, and poverty." -Voltaire "Man is measure of all thing." -Protagoras "Man is by nature a political animal." -Aristotle
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited while imagination embraces the entire world." -Albert Einstein German-born American theoretical physicist, theories of relativity, philosopher "A room without books is like a body without a soul." -Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) "I do not believe that civilization will be wiped out in a war fought with the atomic bomb. Perhaps two-thirds of the people of the Earth might be killed, but enough men capable of thinking, and enough books, would be left to start again, and civilization could be restored." - Albert Einstein (1875-1955 "When I get a little money, I buy books. And if there is any left over, I buy food." -Deciderius Erasmus "A closed mind is like a closed book; just a block of wood." -Chinese Proverb "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." -Chinese Proverb
-San Tzu "Art Of The War" -Ha Jin " The Bride Groom" -Rohinton Mistry "A Fine Balance" Harry Potter children books
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