Hi all,
I've been reading some very interesting books and would like to know what others are reading. And what your all-time favorites might be. It's been quite a while since we've had a thread like this, so here goes my list:
1. The End of History and The Last Man by Francis Fukuyama. A very upbeat look at the world scene and a reason to be hopeful for the trend of the world. A definite cure for counteracting the Jeremiad gloom the WTBS spreads!!
2. Get a Grip on Evolution by David Burne. A basic primer for evolution 101. It's written in short sections you can pick up and put down and lots of comical illustrations.
3. The Idiot's Guide to the Middle East Conflict Not highly recommended because it's too detailed. But it does give a good history of the situation.
4. The Wisdom of the Ages by Wayne Dyer. Excellent for living wisely and is written to do one thing a day.
5. The Artist's Way by Julie Cameron. I've been doing the morning pages and have had several break-thru ideas that are influencing my life much for the better.
6. The Orwellian World of Jehovah's Witnesses by Mark and Heather Botting. It's too soon to tell about this one. Will update later.
Books that are on order from Amazon.com and will be reading in the next couple of months:
1. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. His style of writing and method of conveying info is very orderly and really sticks in your mind. I've loved every book of his (both of them!--The Blind Watchmaker & River Out of Eden) that I've read.
2. Steven Hassan's book on cults and mind-control. I'm a bit late in reading it!
3. Pioneer Women, The Lives of Women on the Frontier by Linda Peavy & Ursula Smith. Life in the 1800s compiled from diaries of real women and lots of antique photos. Another book on the same subject is on order.
4. Our Posthuman Future by Francis Fukuyama (already have this one). It's a not-so-cheery discussion of the consequences of the biotechnology revolution.
Some all-time favorites of mine are:
m-m-m-m, i'll have to think about that.
Oh! Theres Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve and The Red Tent.
Guns, Germs & Steel by Jared Diamond. Eminently good!
The Third Chimpanzee by Jared Diamond. Just as good almost.
All the best,