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Nzoner's Game Room>Ok for the high brow crowd what books you are reading
big nasty kcnut 10:37 PM 03-11-2006
I'm reading The New American Revolution by tammy bruce. She is a great thinker and funny.
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NewChief 08:24 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by H5N1:
not really high brow, but going through the dresden files again (jim butcher)--brilliant prose.
Read a bunch of those over the summer after a gaming buddy loaned me one. Fun stuff for sure.
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irishjayhawk 08:24 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by jidar:
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
I was going to read it but figured I'd just get his newest.
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Ebolapox 08:30 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by jidar:
The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
absolutely brilliant, and still relevant all these many years after its release. all of his stuff is good for the most part--I'm a big fan (though I am a heathen biology dude, so it's to be expected).
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Ebolapox 08:31 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by irishjayhawk:
I was going to read it but figured I'd just get his newest.
you have to read this--while his newest is great, the whole premise of all of his works (sans 'the god delusion') was presented in the selfish gene. it's hard to get a handle on some of the concepts if you skip the selfish gene, IMHO
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irishjayhawk 08:31 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by H5N1:
absolutely brilliant, and still relevant all these many years after its release. all of his stuff is good for the most part--I'm a big fan (though I am a heathen biology dude, so it's to be expected).
Have you read his latest?

If so, is reading SG worth it if I'm reading The Greatest Show on Earth?


EDIT: Answered above.
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irishjayhawk 08:32 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by H5N1:
you have to read this--while his newest is great, the whole premise of all of his works (sans 'the god delusion') was presented in the selfish gene. it's hard to get a handle on some of the concepts if you skip the selfish gene, IMHO
Guess my next question would be: You wouldn't recommend reading GSOE before SG to get a kind of "overview". I imagine GSOE to be a briefer SG.
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Ebolapox 08:37 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by irishjayhawk:
Guess my next question would be: You wouldn't recommend reading GSOE before SG to get a kind of "overview". I imagine GSOE to be a briefer SG.
I haven't read GSOE yet--it's during the semester, so reading time is at a minimum. from what I've read (and heard from a friend who has read it), it's dawkins' magnum opus--it's basically his life's work put into book form--I'd say what you said, but opposite... SG lays the framework that GSOE ultimately is built upon.
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Jenson71 10:27 PM 11-12-2009
Do guys have a bookstand? I just bought a great one from Barnes and Noble tonight. It's from Book Hug, only $12. It's worked for every single book I've put in.
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Reaper16 10:49 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by Jenson71:
Do guys have a bookstand? I just bought a great one from Barnes and Noble tonight. It's from Book Hug, only $12. It's worked for every single book I've put in.
I've never had need for a bookstand.
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Jenson71 10:55 PM 11-12-2009
Originally Posted by Reaper16:
I've never had need for a bookstand.
It's nice. I wish I had it years ago.
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Jenson71 10:47 AM 11-13-2009
I read Siddhartha last week. That was a good book.

Unity of all things. I liked that. I liked Siddhartha's subtle transformations throughout his life.
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NewChief 09:06 PM 11-17-2009
Reading Deer Hunting with Jesus. It's sort of a gonzo version of What's the Matter with Kansas. The guy's a little condescending and over the top in turning his characters into caricatures, but he's got a pretty enjoyable point of view.
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Jenson71 09:15 PM 11-17-2009
Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and What It Will Mean for Our World - Vali Nasr
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Miles 11:35 PM 11-17-2009
I'm on somewhat of a Philip K Dick streak off and on over the past 6 months or so. Finally getting around to A Scanner Darkly. Kind of one of those authors I always knew about but for some reason just now started reading. Great stuff.
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'Hamas' Jenkins 11:49 PM 11-17-2009
A lot of stuff for classes right now.

Read "Defender of the Faith" for discussion in class today. It's always interesting to see how the students take that one.
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