He also wrote a FANTASTIC biography of Stalin that I highly recommend - it purges all the other bios of Stalin like the enemies of the people they are.
Heh! I shall have to look out for it.
Yes. I read the entire Mistborn trilogy (and I have Warbreaker on the shelf waiting to be read) and amazon is shipping the new Dan Brown as we speak. However, my brain also needs more and so I try to broaden my reading spectrum more and more.
I find it bizarre that you read Dan Brown. It's the one thing where I refuse to say "each to their own".
I still love those sorts of books, though now I like the ones with glossy photos and then in-depth articles next to them.
Mmm. I need to get some of them.
I meant more that people discuss experiences and things that likely did not happen - whether it's Aleister Crowley claiming to have summoned the devil in a ritual or Carlos Castaneda claiming to have been on a drug trip in Mexico with Yaqui shamans when records show he was checking out books that day from the university library. A certain amount of occult books present cultural traditions, but some seem to be actively making things up.
Ah, I see. That is a difficult question. I really have no idea and would have to judge each on its merits.
*MySmiley*
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
Non-Fiction survey
14/09/2009 05:38:04 PM
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Heh.
14/09/2009 05:58:59 PM
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You associate non-fiction with work? Are you a non-fiction book reviewer by day?
14/09/2009 06:35:59 PM
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I like non-fiction as long as it's not preachy.
14/09/2009 06:25:42 PM
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Fun.
14/09/2009 06:31:28 PM
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Machiavelli is a good case study for translation vs. original language
14/09/2009 06:48:46 PM
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Fact not fiction.
14/09/2009 06:43:32 PM
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I loved Radzinsky's Rasputin bio
14/09/2009 06:58:46 PM
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Re: I loved Radzinsky's Rasputin bio
14/09/2009 07:10:01 PM
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You're going to force me to start a Dan Brown discussion in a different thread.
14/09/2009 09:00:32 PM
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Well, I can do it here, no worries, just think of it as non-non-fiction.
14/09/2009 09:06:34 PM
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Re: Fact not fiction.
17/09/2009 12:40:31 AM
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Re: Non-Fiction survey
14/09/2009 07:25:20 PM
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I do read sometimes.
14/09/2009 08:01:03 PM
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I read it quite a lot, obviously.
14/09/2009 09:20:40 PM
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Re: Non-Fiction survey
14/09/2009 09:24:35 PM
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I'd be interested to know the title of that Lincoln book. *NM*
15/09/2009 05:11:14 AM
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Re: Non-Fiction survey
14/09/2009 10:05:56 PM
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I'm sorry. I just can't take "pro wrestling" seriously enough to comment on it beyond this. *NM*
15/09/2009 05:15:13 AM
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Sweet
14/09/2009 10:09:21 PM
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My problem with Fisk is his naivete
15/09/2009 05:10:00 AM
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If you're referring to the passages I think you're referring to...
15/09/2009 11:06:04 AM
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Good survey!
14/09/2009 11:40:58 PM
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Ah...but where do you draw the line on the occult?
15/09/2009 05:07:14 AM
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Re: Non-Fiction survey
15/09/2009 12:25:57 AM
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I read a lot of it for my classes, so I read very little of it for leisure.
15/09/2009 12:46:23 AM
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As someone who read Ab Urbe Condita in Latin...the book you reference "delenda est".
15/09/2009 05:04:05 AM
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Interesting questions!
15/09/2009 07:20:05 AM
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Re: Non-Fiction survey
15/09/2009 11:35:48 AM
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Try reading something new you think you'd like and post a review! *NM*
17/09/2009 03:11:47 PM
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i like non-fiction!
15/09/2009 09:40:40 PM
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Lots of people have recommended The Omnivore's Dilemma to me *NM*
17/09/2009 03:14:09 PM
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