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It seems like I'm running out of good non-fiction books to read so I'm going to reload.
In the past year or so I have read Blink The Tipping Point Freakonomics Baseball Between the Numbers Moneyball I'm about to start Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs. Help me expand my library. |
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#2
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Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
Basically explains why some societies excelled and developed technology, while some stayed in a primative state. Extermely interesting, and will make you look at history in a different way. |
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Pudge,
Super book thread One of the included links is specifically nonfiction, but all of the threads include a lot of nonfiction recs. |
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I have also heard great things about guns germs and steel.
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#5
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the world is flat...
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Pudge, Super book thread One of the included links is specifically nonfiction, but all of the threads include a lot of nonfiction recs. [/ QUOTE ] El D, Thanks. Just out of curiousity why don't you become a mod. You seem to be doing all the work, without the bonuses of banning people/ mod forum. |
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Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies Basically explains why some societies excelled and developed technology, while some stayed in a primative state. Extermely interesting, and will make you look at history in a different way. [/ QUOTE ] He attempts to. He notes some interesting facts. But he overstates his case and ignores far more fundamental and important factors than things like geography and diseases. |
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#8
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BM: I found GG&S to be pretty boring.
P: I've taken the mod exam 7 times so far, but always seem to crack under the pressure. |
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BM: I found GG&S to be pretty boring. [/ QUOTE ] Confession: I made it to page 107 a few months ago. The writing is insipid and after all the build up on this book it lacks the punch I expected and I became distracted with other books that I had ordered. I moved on. I'll backtrack someday, perhaps. -Zeno |
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Have you read Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder? It's the story of Dr. Paul Farmer, out to save the world in Haiti. It's inspiring, maddening, thought-provoking and completely riveting.
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