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sunnyplus3
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does anyone read only non-fiction?
I rarely read novels or any fiction I don't know why.
If you're a non-fiction reader what are some of your favorite topics or books?
I'm always reading new gardening books I love books on energy & oil I just started reading "house lust" its pretty funny but so true so far.
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Posted 3/7/08 8:55 PM |
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I sometimes enjoy biographies and/or autobiographies. I haven't read one in a looooooong while, though. I think I will soon! I've read all sorts. Sometimes it will be a famous judge or lawyer because I am a lawyer and I find that interesting. Sometimes I want something that has nothing to do with law, and I will pick an actor or actress.
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Posted 3/9/08 11:22 PM |
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dpli
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I do read novels but also read non-fiction. I like reading memoirs, esaays by authors I like (Anna Quindlen comes to mind) about environmental stuff (I am waiting to begin Garbage Land) and sometimes religion and psychology.
I am an engineer, so sometimes I read things related to how things work.
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Posted 3/10/08 10:36 PM |
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I love reading non-fiction books, mainly psych related case studies. A few that come to mind are: Somebody Else's Kids Running with Scissors First Person Plural
And Dave Pelzer's 3-part series: A Child Called "It" The Lost Boy A Man Named Dave
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Posted 3/11/08 12:50 PM |
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mrswask
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I enjoy reading true-crime books, esp by by Ann Rule and lately I always try and pick up an autobiography or biography when I'm at the library.
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Posted 3/12/08 7:05 PM |
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kahlua716
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
I love reading non-fiction books, mainly psych related case studies. A few that come to mind are: Somebody Else's Kids Running with Scissors First Person Plural
And Dave Pelzer's 3-part series: A Child Called "It" The Lost Boy A Man Named Dave
Same here...I don't think there's a book in the psych section I haven't read (Except Manic, its a new release)
However, I also read fiction.
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Posted 3/13/08 4:20 PM |
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Gatsbygirl
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
DH reads almost all non fiction. The last novel he read was Angels and Demons.
I like history and biography.
The Power Broker is a LONG bio of Robert Moses that was really interesting in explaining the modern development of LI
Devil in the White City is sort of a true crime novel set in the 1892 World's Fair- it was terrific. The most suspenseful non fiction I've read.
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Posted 3/13/08 4:43 PM |
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I read mostly fiction, but I break it up with good stuff about the history of science and medicine. I'm also a big fan of Steven Hawking and Richard Feynman when I'm in the mood for over-my-head quantum physics.
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Devil in the White City is sort of a true crime novel set in the 1892 World's Fair- it was terrific. The most suspenseful non fiction I've read.
That was pretty good. But his second book (Thunderstruck?) was not good at all.
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Posted 3/13/08 5:10 PM |
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cazhley
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I am liking Blink by Malcolm Gladwell about how people think, first impressions, etc.
And also Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales about the kinds of people who survive life-threatening circumstances and why.
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Posted 3/13/08 8:03 PM |
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sunnyplus3
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
Posted by Gatsbygirl
The Power Broker is a LONG bio of Robert Moses that was really interesting in explaining the modern development of LI
this sounds interesting, i'm going to get it next trip to the library
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Posted 3/14/08 7:10 AM |
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
Posted by kahlua716
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
I love reading non-fiction books, mainly psych related case studies. A few that come to mind are: Somebody Else's Kids Running with Scissors First Person Plural
And Dave Pelzer's 3-part series: A Child Called "It" The Lost Boy A Man Named Dave
Same here...I don't think there's a book in the psych section I haven't read (Except Manic, its a new release)
However, I also read fiction.
I'd love it if you could give me some good reccomendations. I took a break from non-fiction for a while and want to get back into it.
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Posted 3/14/08 1:08 PM |
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Shanti
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Re: does anyone read only non-fiction?
I read a lot of history books. Let me know if you like history!
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Posted 3/16/08 3:12 PM |
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