48 laws of power-robert greene
the end of time-julian barbour
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48 laws of power-robert greene
the end of time-julian barbour
whiskeytango
'Mr. Nice' by Howard Marks ... :thumbsup:
I'm reading The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Timothy Egan. Fascinating book and a really harrowing chapter in our county's history. Heard the author interviewed on NPR last year and had to get the book. Took me a while to read the others in front of it on the reading list. I always have a pile of 15 or so books waiting for me.
For school I'm reading Lange's Case Files Obstetrics and Gynecology. I'll spare you any summary on this one!
^ The Dust Bowl was one hell of a time for America's midwest. I did a report on that when I was in 10th or 11th grade.
You'd enjoy this book, Reb, especially with your interest in history and having already studied the Dust Bowl. It's just incredible what those poor folks, some of whom were my ancestors on my mom's side of the family, endured. Black blizzards. Dust pneumonia. Static electricity-generated fires because of all the static in the dust storms. Incredible.
I must admit, I'm a self appointed nerd and History buff.
by ray bradbury a very good book basically its talkin about our future not too long from now on how corrupt our government is........ the book is great
I'm eagerly anticipating Martha Frankel's memoir, Hats & Sunglasses.
this needs a bump:
Just finished Pillars of the Earth for the third time. I'm very excited to read A World Without End, the sequel.
I'm now reading With Charity Towards None: A Fond Look at Misanthropy.
Up next: Steve Martin and Don Felder autobiographies. A couple Kurt Vonnegut books and Practical Demonkeeping, the only Christopher Moore book I haven't read.
Agreed on the bump...I just started re-reading Chaos and Harmony by Trin Xuan Thuan...Wrap your mind around a doob and read this book man....Promise you'll dig it.
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