1. Do you read non-fiction on a regular basis? If so, what do you typically read?
yes, usually psychology texts and dog training stuff, sometimes food and whatnot.
2. Do you enjoy (whether you have read it recently or not) any of the following categories of books?
- history - not usually
- biography - every once in a while, if they're good
- religion - only dawkins's darwin thingy
- world cultures - not really
- science and mathematics - science maybe, math, nooooo
- political theory - nope
- philosophy - rarely
- art and architecture (including film and TV) - not really
- psychology - yeah.
- literary criticism - no
3. What is your favorite work of non-fiction (please exclude religious/devotional works from this question)?
i have no idea
4. Would you be interested in reviews of non-fiction books on this site?
maybe?
5. Have you read any non-fiction book recently that was terrible? If so, what?
temple grandin's latest book. she's a crappy scientist. it was not terrible, it just pissed me off, a lot.
6. Was there a non-fiction book that you read that changed the way you thought or felt about world issues (again, please exclude religious and devotional works from this question) ?
kim barnouin's skinny bitch and michael pollan's omnivore's dilemma
7. Do you consider books about the occult to be non-fiction or fiction? Why?
it depends on the book and the sources they use.
8. In your personal library at home, what percentage of your books are non-fiction?
i have no idea. i have too many books to bother counting.
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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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