Hmm, I read the unabridged version of the The Stand, and I don't remember it being made up of disparate strands being woven together :/ Yes, there were stories of different people happening simultaneously, but they were all the same story by the end, they ultimately met up and made the story into a whole, iirc.
The classics.
Moby Dick. The Adv. of Huck Finn. The Shobogenzo.
Alan Watts usually comforts my mind.
I'll give a nod to A.A. Milne as well.
I remember I lent out my copy of Foucaults Pendulum 10 years ago before I had the courage to start on it myself, and I never got it back.
Did I miss anything good? (other than a really long book)
The Way of Zen
Eastern Wisdom, Modern Life
Nature, Man and Woman
The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Any of these are good reading. Get ready for a very verbose experience. Mr. Watts has a way with words that are seldom used.
The Way of Zen
Eastern Wisdom, Modern Life
Nature, Man and Woman
The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are
Any of these are good reading. Get ready for a very verbose experience. Mr. Watts has a way with words that are seldom used.