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I dunno if this is up your alley, but Jorge Luis Borges' "The Aleph and Other Stories" is perfect. A bunch of fascinating, beautifully written short stories ranging from 1-10 pages in length. FWIW he's considered the most important Spanish-language writer since Cervantes, and his stuff is spectacular. [/ QUOTE ] I'm gonna give a no to this one. The first words I could think of for Borges were dense, slow, obscure, and oblique. This is not the kind of thing you want freezing your colon when you're trying to push a reluctant one out. If you weren't constipated before you read Borges, you probably will be afterward. |
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Most Stephen Jay Gould books tend to be in short segments. You probably can read them without inducing hemorrhoids. Fairly accessible science.
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Encyclopedia? Hmm, could be interesting. Any further details, Ed?
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It's just a french culinary encyclopedia.
It's a must have for anyone that likes food, the format makes it pretty awesome for reading on the pooper. |
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Chuck Klosterman books are fantastic toilet material. Start with Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs.
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I go with Uncle Johns bathroom reader or maxim
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[/ QUOTE ] Wow! Have you read this? It seems like it might be pretty hilarious. |
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