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39% complete! Eivind (like the Terrible) has read 39 of 100 books.
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Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Food: A Cultural Culinary History: 4 stars
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Bride and Groom: 4 stars
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Cosmopolitanism: 4 stars

Cosmopolitanism by Anthony Appiah (Issues of our time)
A moral manifesto that forces us to reconsider a world divided between the West and the Rest, Us and Them. …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Rise of the Meritocracy: 4 stars
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated The Lies that Bind: 4 stars

The Lies that Bind by Anthony Appiah
"Who do you think you are? That's a question bound up in another: what do you think you are? Gender. …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Patternmaster: 2 stars
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Covering Islam: 3 stars

Covering Islam by Edward Said
An unusually sharp look at the way in which the U.S. press and experts have dealt with the crisis in …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Clay's Ark: 2 stars
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated The overstory: 5 stars

The overstory by Richard Powers
A novel of activism and natural-world power presents interlocking fables about nine remarkable strangers who are summoned in different ways …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Mind of My Mind: 4 stars

Mind of My Mind by Octavia E. Butler
this book is about the inner workings of a black woman born in 1947. her name is octavia e. butler …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated Wild Seed: 4 stars

Wild Seed by Octavia E. Butler
Doro is an entity who changes bodies like clothes, killing his hosts by reflex--or design. He fears no one--until he …
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated The invention of Africa: 3 stars

The invention of Africa by V. Y. Mudimbe (African systems of thought)
Eivind (like the Terrible) rated The Cyberiad: 2 stars

The Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem (A Continuum book)
OMG I can't believe there's no description for this - but then I can because this book defies description. Stanislaw …










