Men, the books you've read
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Motorsheen wrote: »Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Another great read on the rise and fall of the British empire, with cool interactive map.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/09/08/map-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-british-empire/?utm_term=.302d1a51c550
@Timshel_
This is a pretty good read about the rise and fall of empires on a more general level with most major empires sited throughout history.
http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf
Also try War And Peace And War by Peter Turchin. Fascinating how history repeats itself. People think what's happening now is new. When really it's par for the course.
I'm putting the turchin book in my amazon cart
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Collapse by Jared Diamond is intriguing as well. I wish I had more time to read his other works. I am oddly attracted to the strange stories of how societies actually collapsed over the course of time. Moreover how in almost every example "our technology will save us this time" seems to be a recurring theme. Makes me wonder if this whole interwebs thing is as good as we think it is.1 -
Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Carillon_Campanello wrote: »Another great read on the rise and fall of the British empire, with cool interactive map.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2015/09/08/map-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-british-empire/?utm_term=.302d1a51c550
@Timshel_
This is a pretty good read about the rise and fall of empires on a more general level with most major empires sited throughout history.
http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf
Also try War And Peace And War by Peter Turchin. Fascinating how history repeats itself. People think what's happening now is new. When really it's par for the course.
I'm putting the turchin book in my amazon cart
Thx
Collapse by Jared Diamond is intriguing as well. I wish I had more time to read his other works. I am oddly attracted to the strange stories of how societies actually collapsed over the course of time. Moreover how in almost every example "our technology will save us this time" seems to be a recurring theme. Makes me wonder if this whole interwebs thing is as good as we think it is.
Cool.
Collapse
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Just started reading "Target Omega" by Peter Kirsanow. He's a new author and this is his first published book, but it's a good one. A military/spy - thriller/mystery that moves at a fast pace with plenty of action and believable characters.0
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Most recently Doctor Sleep - a sequel to the shining.0
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I read a lot. Just finished the final book in Angus Donald's reimagining of the Robin Hood legend "The Death of Robin Hood". I'm a big sucker for medieval historical fiction. Right before that I finally got around to Neil Gaiman's American Gods. Before that was Wings of the Storm by Giles Kristian (historical fiction again this time about Vikings and a fun series). John Scalzi's Collapsing Empire before that (sci-fi). Currently I'm reading 3 books concurrently. John Doe's 'Under the Big Black Sun' a journal about the punk scene in late 70's Los Angeles; Success of the Brave by Alexander Kent (historical navel fiction set during the Napoleonic wars); and A Book of American Martyrs by Joyce Carol Oates.1
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The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living. Amazing book on the science of a low carbohydrate ketogenic diet.0
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Currently reading doomsday book, but next up is the red planet0
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Just finished 'American Nations' by Colin Woodard, and now working through his follow-up, 'American Character'.
He has an interesting perspective on what makes America tick. I highly recommend both of these books.0 -
Currently reading:
Today Matters by John Maxwell
Ephesians (part of a Bible study, though I'm not sure if this counts)
Last 3 books read:
Unshakeable by Tony Robbins
Quiet by Susan Cain
The Elements of Investing by Burton G. Malkiel
(I try to mix an occasional fiction read in. I tried Steve Berry's newest, The Lost Order, but lost interest.)
To read:
(short read) As a Man Thinketh by James Allen
The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle0 -
The last four books I've read.
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No judge but I cant stand self health books.0
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MrStabbems wrote: »No judge but I cant stand self health books.
Fair. Personal development books (labeled negatively by the book industry as "self-help") aren't for everyone.
But for me personally, I'm an ideas person (as opposed to a people person). So I'm looking for something that will either tell me something useful that I didn't already know, or challenge the way I look at/live my life; otherwise, it's not worth it.
As you can guess, 90% of the books I read are nonfiction. I also like an occasional dystopian novel, or those thriller-type books that blend in historical elements (think Dan Brown).0 -
Yeah, I can't read fiction books either. I feel like I'm spinning my wheels. I haven't read fiction in over a decade. I read for work, or I read to learn to do things, and really not much in between. Fiction doesn't hold my attention as much as a "how to" book. Most self help books are "how to" books. IE How to manage time better, how to handle particular social situations, how to handle irrational thoughts and emotions better, etc.0
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kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »So, I can't read these books cuz I don't have a peniz?
women can't read, remember?1 -
toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »kitty_meow_meow_ wrote: »So, I can't read these books cuz I don't have a peniz?
women can't read, remember?
If you don't have one how do you prop the books up to read and turn pages????0 -
Currently reading A Dance with Dragons by George R.R. Martin. It's taken me nearly a year and a half to get through the 5 books. A few breaks here and there admittedly. Epic story! When I'm finished I'll binge watch the GoT series and see how it matches up!
Also reading Charles Darwin's On the Origin of the Species. It's hard work for a non-scientist like me!0 -
why only interested in what men are reading?
Been digging Blake Crouch as of late, and loved Ernest Cline's "Ready Player One" so I'm going to delve into "Armada" soon.2 -
The 5 Love Languages.0
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Robinson Crusoe
I heard Meditations by Marcus Aurelius was good so I'll be reading that soon. I mostly just read free books which ends up being classics.0 -
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America 2020 - The Survival Blueprint. Best financial book/guide you'll ever need.0
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Killer Elite and now going back to reading A Night in the Pech Valley.
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She comes first.
But currently reading Tao te Ching0 -
Now I'm reading "Diplomacy", by Henry Kissinger.0
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Do comics count? sorry if they don't. I read Miss Marvel, which is a newer take on the miss marvel character and then for books i am reading "The Fugitive Six"0
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CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Do comics count? sorry if they don't. I read Miss Marvel, which is a newer take on the miss marvel character and then for books i am reading "The Fugitive Six"
'Course they do.0 -
JeromeBarry1 wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »Do comics count? sorry if they don't. I read Miss Marvel, which is a newer take on the miss marvel character and then for books i am reading "The Fugitive Six"
'Course they do.
good because I am really enjoying Miss Marvel. It makes me laugh0
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