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Whatya reading currently?
I need something.
I am now officially tired of racking my brain with physics problems. Nonfiction preferred. |
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Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar
http://www.amazon.com/Plato-Platypus...3715291&sr=8-1 And then the follow up Aristotle and an Aardvark Go to Washington http://www.amazon.com/Aristotle-Aard..._bxgy_b_text_b |
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Sea of Glory, by Nathaniel Philbrick.
http://www.amazon.com/Sea-Glory-Disc...3715733&sr=8-1 The story of The U.S. Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). The search of the Southern Hemisphere for new lands (mostly in the Pacific Ocean). It similar to the Lewis and Clark Expedition (I prefered Stephen Ambrose's, Undaunted Courage) except on a broader scale. I am only a third of the way through, but it is very good. Philbrick also wrote the excellent, In the Heart of the Sea. The story of the whaleship Essex, which was also a good read. |
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I just finished "1776" and liked it enough that I am going to pick up a copy of John Adams.
http://www.amazon.com/1776-David-McC.../dp/0743226712
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ive been reading a Post American World by Fareed Zakaria when im at home. On the way to work and at lunch ive been rerading Economic facts and fallacies by Thomas Sowell
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Thank you very much.
Please keep em coming. |
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I just finished Tuesdays with Morrie, I know a few years too late but hey.
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derbytrail.com
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Shantaram by Gary Roberts.
"Autobiographical" novel about a guy who escapes from an Australian prison, goes to Bombay, gets involved with the Mafia there, spends a couple years in prison there and winds up fighting for the Afghans agaisnt the Russians. 900+ pages. First fiction of any kind I've read in years. Very good. |
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Sorry I am going to extend this based on STS comments.
Something you have currently finished reading that was very good. Nonfiction preferred. |
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Three Strides Before the Wire by Elizabeth Mitchell
Little Chapel by the River Anything by Tim Dorsey (fiction) |
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Everything by Lee Child
Not recently but one of may favorite books about the state of the world: Jehad vs. McWorld Quote:
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The God Delusion
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I just finished, An Army at Dawn by Rick Atkinson. It is the first of a trilogy and I will definitely be reading the next two.
http://www.amazon.com/Army-Dawn-1942...3788714&sr=8-1 |
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i also recommend alexander hamiltons bio by ron chernow. fantastic book, great subject. also have a couple by joseph ellis, his majesty george washington and founding brothers. both very good. i am taking john adams on vacation, as well as the last cavalier (the last dumas) and a book on sarah churchill, duchess of marlborough. but at the moment, i'm reading the second book in a trilogy by bernard cornwell. that guy is fantastic!! great historical fiction for those who like lots of action, battles, etc
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It's a little old now...and it's been a while since I read it, but "Rainbow Six" by Tom Clancy is one of my all time favorites.
Last edited by GPK : 06-18-2008 at 08:54 AM. |
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haskins tc book..good storys...
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Golden Gate PPs. Trying to figure if this chalky thing in the 3rd can be tossed.
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