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The last non-fiction book I read was Suppressed Inventions and Other Discoveries by Jonathan Eisen. I thought it would have been more beliveable if it had pretended to be fiction.
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Originally posted by Dawn
The criticism on 'Tis is why I haven't read it. I'm afraid would be disappointed. Haven't read A Monk Swimming. I'd like to hear if anyone has read it.
The only thing I've read by him is "Adams," and I really liked that, but then, I'm interested in anything about the Founding Fathers.Originally posted by funes
I would highly recommend anything by David McCullough. He is, for my money, the finest writer of popular history on Earth.
Originally posted by Dawn
Unfortunately, I don't read much nonfiction. I did, however read Angela's Ashes. Great stuff there. Has anyone read the follow-up book - 'Tis?