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13 January, 2014

My Own Slice of Zen



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My Friends' China Blogs!

  • Brendon: Profiles of the Orient
    8 years ago
  • Amanda: A. Liles
    11 years ago
  • Katie: Iowan Adventures Outside Of Iowa
    11 years ago
  • Amanda: Hen Hao Mianbao
    11 years ago
  • Chau Mein
    11 years ago
  • Kathryn: Getting Schooled in China
    11 years ago
  • Danny: Days and Nights in the Far East
    12 years ago
  • Trigg: The Year of the Earth Dragon
    12 years ago
  • Over the Hills and Far Away
    12 years ago
  • Emma: ergochina
    12 years ago
  • Cynthia: Pork Bun
    12 years ago
  • Greta: pcvgreta
    12 years ago
  • Nate: A Boring Guy in China
    12 years ago
  • Mike: A Hunxue Nomad
    12 years ago
  • Adam & Laurie: Invited to Serve
    13 years ago
  • Sky: Peace Corps China
    13 years ago
  • Grace & Josh: Panda-monium!
    13 years ago
  • Lauren: tales of a gypsy soul abroad
  • Eric & Saara: HorseHorseTigerTiger
  • Arielle: Thoughts from a Chinese Mermaid

What I've Read So Far...

  • River town: Two Years on the Yangtze by Peter Hessler
  • Ad Nauseum: A Survivor's Guide to American Consumer Culture edited by Carrie McLaren and Jason Torchinsky
  • Fight Club: a Novel by Chuck Palahniuk
  • Our Memories compiled by Sichuan Normal University
  • Rediscover Catholicism by Matthew Kelly
  • Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
  • Stuff White People Like: A Definitive Guide to the Unique Taste of Millions by Christian Landler
  • Bossypants by Tina Fey
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
  • Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick
  • John Dies at the End by David Wong
  • When a Billion Chinese Jump: How China Will Save Mankind--Or Destroy It by Jonathan Watts
  • A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut
  • Freedom by Jonathan Franzen
  • Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
  • The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently... and Why by Richard E. Nisbett
  • Duma Key by Stephen King
  • 1984 by George Orwell
  • A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
  • Sleepwalk With Me: and Other Painfully True Stories by Mike Birbiglia
  • Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
  • The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen
  • The Inferno: a Novel by Dan Brown
  • Dad Is Fat by Jim Gaffigan
  • The Stranger by Albert Camus
  • The Road by Cormac McCarthy

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This weblog, its writings and the opinions expressed here do not reflect the opinons of the United States Government, nor the Peace Corps.
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