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I couldn't put it down!I'm reading The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins, though I haven't picked it up in about a week.
I don't like that guy, he just looks for eccentrics and tries to turn them into a freak show. The show he did (or tried to do) with Jimmy Savile was telling. Savile saw him coming a mile off, and wiped the floor with him.I also started Louis Theroux's The Call Of The Weird last night.
Me too. I find it helps to make notes as I read, but the paradox is that the better the book, the harder it is to put it down and pick up a pencil...My problem with reading non-fiction (well, and fiction sometimes ), is that my memory is atrocious about the details.
I couldn't put it down!
II find it helps to make notes as I read, but the paradox is that the better the book, the harder it is to put it down and pick up a pencil...
When I was young ) The problem is, going back later, I am often struck by the obviousness or don't understand what I meant.
I'm now on Istanbul, memoirs by Orhan Pamuk.
Booknotes - the Life Stories volume.
The series is really outstanding. You can cover huge spans of history and pick up tons of things you didn't know, while finding what you want to zero in on -- which is often the same thing.