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What are your recent good reads?
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Recent re-reading of The Stainless Steel Rat - Harry Harrison (humorous sic-fi).
Recent-ish reading of Atlas shrugged - the book id recommend for anyone who could only ever read one book in their life.
Very recently "Anthem", also by Ayn Rand - it's a novella and only takes 2 or 3 hours to read. A very nice story. -
Yes, that's a very good one!Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostRecent re-reading of The Stainless Steel Rat - Harry Harrison (humorous sic-fi).
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Currently reading the modern scholar book on world war 2.
It is actually quite a hard read. I had no idea just how severe the atrocities actually were.Comment
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I don't know if you mean hard because it;s hard work, or hard because the atrocities suck. But it reminded me that I started reading Moby Dick but had to give up because it was just too much effort (the old language). It was a shame because i really wanted to read it, noting that Captain Piccard felt compelled to quote it all the time.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostCurrently reading the modern scholar book on world war 2.
It is actually quite a hard read. I had no idea just how severe the atrocities actually were.Comment
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Beavor's WWII is absolutely brilliant if you like history.
Reading Chris Brookmyre's Bedlam at the mo. Very, very good (like almost all of his), esp if you're a bloke, like technology, and grew up in the 80s"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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If anyone like ancient history then I recommend Tom Holland's books (rubicon, persian fire, etc). Excellent mix of history and narrative to pack in the facts with the probabilities and the drama to make it an enjoyable read.Originally posted by Ruprect View PostBeavor's WWII is absolutely brilliant if you like history.
Reading Chris Brookmyre's Bedlam at the mo. Very, very good (like almost all of his), esp if you're a bloke, like technology, and grew up in the 80sComment
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Most recent one that I would really recommend is 'the theoretical minimum' by Loenard Susskind. Anyone with an interest in physics who didn't take it beyond a level, or even an a level student, will enjoy it.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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On my "to do when I've got the time to go through the exercises" list.Originally posted by doodab View PostMost recent one that I would really recommend is 'the theoretical minimum' by Loenard Susskind. Anyone with an interest in physics who didn't take it beyond a level, or even an a level student, will enjoy it.
Just read "The Carpet Makers" by Andreas Eschbach - the English translation; the original is German.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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