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JenniferEver
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Name: Jennifer
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Read any good non-fiction lately?
I read "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers" by Robert Sapolsky. It was actually a text book in a bio class. It talks about the stresss response and how it effects various areas of life and health
I'm trying to read "Oberammergau" about the passion play in, you guessed it, Oberammergau. It's really interesting.
I'm also trying to start "The Secular Bible" by Jacques Berlinerblau. He was one of my professors and I just loved him and was fascinated by his research.
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Posted 3/29/06 11:17 PM |
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usuk2004
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Name: Farah
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
A bit voyeuristic...but Savage Beauty, a bio on Edna St Vincent Millay, was really great.
I also have a bio on Frederick Ashton I pick up from time to time, but never finished it.
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Posted 3/30/06 8:13 AM |
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pmpkn087
Life is good...
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Lucky by Alice Sebold. it was really good...emotionally draining.
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Posted 3/30/06 2:56 PM |
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reggie
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Down came the rain by Brooke Shields.
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Posted 4/6/06 5:07 PM |
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charon54
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Name: Rebecca
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
A Short History of Everything by Bill Bryson--really interesting
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Posted 4/7/06 8:32 PM |
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karacg
Babygirl is 4!
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Name: Kara®
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
I'm a Stranger Here Myself - Bryson Paula -- Isabell Allende (my favorite) and now Pull Me Up by Dan Barry, which I am enjoying!!
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Posted 4/8/06 11:55 AM |
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mrsmck
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Name: Donna
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
A Civil Action by Jonathan Harr Choosing Naia by Mitchell Zuckoff
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Posted 4/8/06 12:39 PM |
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Shanti
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
A Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
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Posted 4/8/06 1:34 PM |
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dpli
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Name: D
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Posted by karacg Paula -- Isabell Allende (my favorite)
Kara, I loved this too - I cried when I was reading it!
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Posted 4/8/06 5:33 PM |
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charon54
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Name: Rebecca
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
I just finished The Tipping Point, a really good book about how little things can set off an epidemic. Highly informative and he uses great examples, such as Blue's Clues and teenage smoking.
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Posted 4/12/06 11:02 AM |
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
I loved Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight by Alexandra Fuller. It's a memoir about her childhood in Africa and it was fabulous.
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Posted 4/12/06 2:23 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Name: Gerty ®
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Just finished Pull Me Up and am starting Papillon....
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Posted 4/13/06 11:17 AM |
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JenniferEver
The Disney Lady
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Name: Jennifer
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Posted by charon54
I just finished The Tipping Point, a really good book about how little things can set off an epidemic. Highly informative and he uses great examples, such as Blue's Clues and teenage smoking.
What about Blue's Clues and teenage smoking?
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Posted 4/17/06 7:34 PM |
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charon54
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Re: Read any good non-fiction lately?
Posted by marymoon
Posted by charon54
I just finished The Tipping Point, a really good book about how little things can set off an epidemic. Highly informative and he uses great examples, such as Blue's Clues and teenage smoking.
What about Blue's Clues and teenage smoking?
I guess I should have been more clear, he doesn't link them.
He talks in one chapter about how Blue's built on the Sesame Street model to make an even better show and more addicting show for children. In another chapter, he talks about the roots of the teenage smoking epidemic and how it can be stopped.
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Posted 4/17/06 8:19 PM |
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