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Reading Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino. Very good. Some of the sensitive snowflakes here might not enjoy it though 😏
picking up the new Malcolm Gladwell tomorrow I think
Yeah. I just listened to him and Simmons. I am usually a bit out on recent Gladwell but this book did pique my interest. The case about the woman who supposedly offed herself in jail I've heard a bit about before.
Since it’s offseason thought I’d give this a bump...
favorite books I read for 2019...
Coddling of the American mind
Elephant in the room by Tomlinson
America: the farewell tour
Comedy sex god
So you’re going bald
talking to strangers by Gladwell
White by Bret Easton Ellis
@Kasey Think you forgot to list the latest Goosebumps by R.L. Stine
I want to thank a former member for unintentionally referring me to Jordan Peterson's books. I've read a lot of Carl Jung in the past yet somehow I had never heard of Peterson. Just got started on Maps of Meaning
Currently reading David Sedaris's most recent book, Calypso. It's brilliant and funny and painful and true, like all of his best work.
I'm reading "Crusaders" by Dan Jones. Pretty good if you're into history. He's a "popular history" author so a lot more light reading than some of the more academic stuff I nerd out on.
Just started this one today: Every man a hero - Ray Lambert
I hope you got the 20th anniversary edition, with a foreword by the McKenzie brothers.
Eh?
Good one.
Reading Blue moon by Lee Child right now.
Whoa almost 4200 views and 12 pages on a thread about books......dayum do you guys have a job?
Does ESPN the Magazine count?
Harry Turtledove is great for fun alt history. Love his alt history of WW2...alien invasion in the middle of the war.
Rereading Ken Follett’s “Pillars of the Earth”. Great read, even the second time.