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The Basketball Diaries

By Jim Carroll.
An autobiography of Jim Carroll's childhood and heroin addiction. No bullshit, very real. Includes both the short-lived highs and dirty, ugly lows that most heroin addicts have experienced. Recommended extremely highly. Both a book and a movie, both great. The movie stars Leonardo Dicaprio and Mark Wahlburg.
Recommended by MSN Nicknameliambella, 4/10/2005.

THE PAIN PATRIOTS

By A Book By Dr. Mike Gutman, M.D..

THE PAIN PATRIOTS

Read how Pain Patients and Pain Doctors are joining together, in an ALL OUT EFFORT to put a STOP to the DEA's WAR on Physicians.

AMERICAS IN PAIN
SILENT NO MORE!
http://liveyoung.com/pain_book.htm


Recommended by MSN Nickname©Sha, 2/19/2005.

The Tibetan Book of The Dead

By Robert Thurman from the Original Tibetan Text.
Literature and Artwork on Prayer, Ritual and Meditation from the Religious Traditions of Tibet, India and Nepal. 
This book is primarily about the migration of souls and the process of death and rebirth. Heavy reading.
 
Thurman translates from the original:
 
 
Exhibit of the original from University of Virginia:
 
"If we wish to die well we must learn to live well"
~Dali Lama~

Recommended by MSN Nickname©Sha, 2/6/2005.