Posted on 01/28/2019 5:41:19 PM PST by Republic_Venom
Freepers, what books have you read recently and would recommend them for the rest of us? My list includes:
1. Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt 2. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, by Yuval Noah Harari 3. Stand Out of Our Light by James Williams 4. The Feminist Lie: It Was Never About Equality by Bob Lewis
BOOKmarking
“Powers of the Earth” - great hard sci fi returns.
“Heart of Darkness” - a classic, interesting read in our days of neo-racism.
Wick (Omnibus edition) by Michael Bunker - one of the best post-apocalyptic books Ive read.
Galaxys Edge series by Nick Cole and Jason Anspach is better than Star Wars
Recently read The Meg - miles beyond the movie
When the Gods Fell - Richard Paolinelli
Talk radio has since improved--Levin is now on the Trump train, Medved has been replaced by Sebastian Gorka and Beck is history. But I still spend a lot of time in the car listening to audiobooks.
Is it fair to say that neo-racism is the opposite of nationaism?
Currently reading THE BOLTER, which is a fascinating bio of Indrina Sackville, written by her great granddaughter.
The Dark Ages by Charles Oman - on the third volume now. Fun and games with swords.
Main Currents of Marxism by Leszek Kolakowski - huge reference on the ideological wars of the 20th century.
Phillip K. Dick short story collections.
Wow. I have the actual book but it’s nice to have this backup. Thank you!
History of the Balkans by Ferdinand Schevill. Best described as taking the Roman Catholic Church, The Byzantine Church, Islam, Asian hordes, Greeks, Romans, Slavs, Seljuk and Ottoman Turks, Armenians, Croats, Bosnians, Bulgars, Macedonians, and Serbs thrown all into a bag of cats then shaken up and poured out.
Does it explain that “Happy Valley” was a nickname stolen from Samuel Johnson?
The Gulag Archipelago: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
(amazing how it seems to parallel where we are headed)
next in line
The Saboteur - Paul Kix
No it doesnt and its about a lot more than just her time in Africa. But since you know about Happy Valley and its denisons, you might enjoy this book.
How do you like it? I watched her on the Mark Levin show last night and she was riveting .
You have brought it to my attention and I am looking into the background of that interesting character. Her name, alone, brought to mind Vita Sackville-West. Her nominal husband, Sir Harold Nicholson wrote a great diary which introduced me to the pre-war era politics surrounding Churchill’s rise to power. In my youth in the 60s it was one of the first Diaries of that nature I read and still inspires memories.
My reading is all over the field. I am reading right now a good Dan Jones history of the Knights Templar and just finished a great audio book on Ty Cobb and started Marxism by Tom Sowell. I really like a new biography of Samuel Johnson I am reading and as I knew a young friend of my son’s who had Tourettes Syndrome, I find the modern take now that this is assumed with Johnson to be most interestingly illuminating. I have another 20 I am in one stage or another getting through, but my habit is to leave each book by its own place and pick it up when I sit there. That means that I have ten books over a thousand miles away at a cabin that I only read when I am there.
It sounds more complicated than it is as I have read this way for decades.
That is a great book and ESSENTIAL to understand the systemic corruption of the FBI / DOJ.
My niece gave me Educated for Christmas but Ive yet to read it. Dealing with a detached retina and prolonged reading is still tedious, but Im on the mend and hope to get to it before too long! Glad to hear youve recommended it. I look forward to reading it.
Thanks, I will look for the book. I thought it would be good.
currently reading Tucker Carlson’s “Ship of Fools”.
This is a MUST read by all FReepers. Plus, it’s written in a very engaging and witty style, unlike most political tomes which are dry as mummy dust and dull as a boxcar of butter knives ...
I really can’t recommend this book highly enough ...
The Muslim Discovery of Europe by Bernard Lewis.
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