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greg in the machine I can enter The Chamber
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Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 8:32 am Post subject: What are the last five books you've read?
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Just as a "get to know each other" thing, I think it'd be a good idea if we each gave a list of our most recent literary excursions. Start with the most recent.
1) A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge (science fiction adventure)
2) The Salmon of Doubt by Douglas Adams (biography and satire)
3) The Shelters of Stone by Jean Auel (historical fiction adventure)
4) Prozac Nation by Elizabeth Wurtzel (autobiographical memoir)
5) Henry V (parts I & II) by William Shakespeare (drama)
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NaddiaAoC  Sophomore Bronze Contributor

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Posted: Fri May 31, 2002 12:55 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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1) The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins.
2) The True Believer by Eric Hoffer.
3) Why People Believe Weird Things by Michael Shermer.
4) A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking.
5) Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan.
I started reading The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris a couple months ago but haven't gotten very far into it.
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Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 8:39 am Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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With a reading list like that, you and Chris (I'm assuming you don't already know him) should get along just fine. Any of them could have come off of his bookshelf.
I've read A Brief History of Time and Pale Blue Dot, and I've always meant to pick up The Blind Watchmaker. Maybe I'll suggest it as a BookTalk selection.
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Chris OConnor  Rhodes Scholar BookTalk.org Owner

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Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2002 10:01 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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The last books I read (other than dry, technical, b*llsh*t) was a series of 7 books...the Incarnations of Immortality, by Piers Anthony. A co-worker and I were discussing thoughts on "death" and he suggested I read "On a Pale Horse". Well, I read that book, and could not get enough of it. Within 3 month, I read through all 7 in the series. This really sparked an interest in reading that I never knew I had. I later tried to read other books from Piers, as well as other "well known" Sci-Fi books and I found that I did not have as much of an interest in them. As a matter of fact, the others were so hard to finish, that I simply gave up. I have learned that I have a very particular interest certain types of "story telling" books, while other types are a struggle to get through.
This helped me to realize that with the plethora of literary works out there, it will be hard for me to find the ones that truly interest me. That is why I think this book club is great.
So bare with me, I may not be able to finish all of the works we begin, but it will help me to refine my understanding of what peaks my interests and why.
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2002 5:55 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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Lauren:
I too have very particular interests when it comes to literature. This message board may indeed be the answer for you and people like us. If you don't like the book being read one month, maybe you can suggest another one. There is no reason I can't start a forum for a different book that a few people want to read on the side.
And don't feel obligated to read at the same pace or even to complete a chosen book. The readings and discussions are for fun and if a particular book doesn't excite you enough to complete it fast enough...no biggie.
One of my favorite type of books is fantasy. I've read dozens of fantasy books, but I have a certain type that I really enjoy tremendously. Years and years ago I used to play pen |
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Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2002 7:52 pm Post subject: Re: What are the last five books you've read?
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Everyone:
I've started a forum for the book "Future Shock."
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