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    Stage Dives, High Fives. Currently Reading: Intellectual Confession's Avatar
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    Just Finished: Mao, The Unkown Story - Chang And Halliday

    This made me laugh, Although meant to be taken completely serious, I could not help and laugh and the complete distain the Authors have for Mao Zedong. There are soem rather ridiculous claims in this book and most of are simply propaganda/

    I read this because I am a avid studier and follower of Revolutions through the world, and this brings a much controversy to the happenings during the Chinese Revolution.

    What I'm reading now: The Picture of Dorian Grey - Oscar Wilde


    A timeless classic, the most interesting stories ever produced.
    If you ask many people these days abotu Dorian Grey, They wont tell you of his stunning beauty or the outlandish behaviour, but rather they will tell you of the Vampire killer off that Sean Connery movie. Which is quite sad really, that a book written back futher then 1908 is only reffered to as a hollywood story.
    This novel shows so much detication to details, it brings out the Mise En Scene, a vivid picture of the background of their locations, where every precise detail is.

    It is a breathtaking story and written in such a beautiful way, that even a Homophobe could appreciate it.

    Wu Tang Killa Bee's, We On The Storm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confession View Post
    Just Finished: Mao, The Unkown Story - Chang And Halliday

    This made me laugh, Although meant to be taken completely serious, I could not help and laugh and the complete distain the Authors have for Mao Zedong. There are soem rather ridiculous claims in this book and most of are simply propaganda/

    I read this because I am a avid studier and follower of Revolutions through the world, and this brings a much controversy to the happenings during the Chinese Revolution.
    Thank you so much for saying this. As a dabbler in modern Chinese history myself, I also found this book utterly ridiculous. It's actually depressing, given the sources they had at their disposal that they managed to make such ludicrous conclusions.

    As for me, I'm currently reading Master of the House by Oleg Khlevniuk which is an account of Stalin's relationship with the "small group of friends" that the Politburo staffed and who assisted in consolidating his power. I'm only about 40 pages in, but it's been pretty good so far. The author seems to have a level head and is drawing reasonable conclusions from the evidence he puts forward. Plus it's a great read.
    Last edited by Jin; 12-21-2009 at 04:06 PM.

    Until now!


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