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What Are You Reading? - My Quarterly Survey
3/29/11 | MplsSteve

Posted on 03/29/2011 9:52:18 AM PDT by MplsSteve

Hi everyone! It's time again for my "What Are You Reading?" thread.

As you know, I consider Freepers to be among the more well-read of those of us on the Internet. I like to find out what all of you are reading these days.

It can be anything...a technical journal, a NY Times best seller, a classic work of fiction, a trashy pulp novel. In short, it can be anything.

However, please do not defile this thread by posting "I'm reading this thread". it became really unfunny a long time ago.

I'll start. I'm about 15% of the way thru "Henry Clay: The Essential American" by David & Jeanne Heidler. Many books have been written on Henry Clay but this one seems to be the most comprehensive. At times, the authors can be a little long-winded - but all in all, it's a good book about one of the giants of the early 19th Century.

Well, what are YOU reading?


TOPICS: Books/Literature; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bestsellers; bookclub; bookreview; books; godsgravesglyphs; literature; magazines; pages; readinglist
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To: Retired Greyhound

I’m impressed. I’ve tried reading two at once, but found it too confusing.


21 posted on 03/29/2011 10:06:38 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: MplsSteve

Guidepost, FR, Facebook


22 posted on 03/29/2011 10:06:38 AM PDT by Moleman
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To: 109ACS

I liked “The Fall Of Berlin 1945”. I read it a few years ago.

But it wasn’t as good as Beevor’s “Stalingrad”.


23 posted on 03/29/2011 10:06:40 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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To: MplsSteve

Known and Unknown: A Memoir, by Donald Rumsfeld


24 posted on 03/29/2011 10:08:05 AM PDT by Ramius (Personally, I give us... one chance in three. More tea?)
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To: Mich Patriot

You shouldn’t apologize.
Most of the posters here are either liars or duller than a rope.


25 posted on 03/29/2011 10:08:24 AM PDT by Artemis Webb (What, if not a bagel and coffee, confirms the existence of a just and loving God?)
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To: MplsSteve

Just finished “The Fourth Part of the World,” a fascinating account of slow and gradual process of learning the geography of our planet and how to map it, how America got its name, et cetera. About to begin reading “Rawhide Down.”


26 posted on 03/29/2011 10:08:39 AM PDT by Elsiejay
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To: MplsSteve
Just finished, The Question of God: C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud Debate God, Love, Sex, and the Meaning of Life by Dr. Nicholi, Jr.

Started Dalrymple's Life at the Bottom: The Worldview that makes the Underclass.

Dalrymple's book really explains what is happening in England now. The destruction of the natural family and the "Father" figure has actually destroyed the vibrant culture that used to dominate in England. Really sad but I see America as heading into that abyss of Marxism/atheism/paganism/occultism--away from the Judeo-Christian principles that made that country a true powerhouse.

The destruction of the white male is the destruction of the Protestant ethics and virtues. This destruction and atheism/occultism is extremely ugly. The dysfunction and ignorance of the children is creepy. The ugliness is perfectly painted with the prose of Dalrymple.

27 posted on 03/29/2011 10:08:45 AM PDT by savagesusie
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To: MplsSteve

“Essays of Lord Acton,” ed. by J. Rufus Fears
“The Spirit of the Quakers,” ed. by Geoffrey Durham
“The Ragged Edge of the World,” by Eugene Linden


28 posted on 03/29/2011 10:08:48 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Nadie me ama como Jesus.)
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To: MplsSteve

My current read is “Desert Queen,” the autobiography of Gertrude Bell by Janet Wallace. It’s an interesting look at the politics of the middle east during the early 1900’s.


29 posted on 03/29/2011 10:09:32 AM PDT by spaced
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To: MplsSteve

I’m almost done re-reading Atlas Shrugged in hopes of being done by the time the movie is released on April 15. Of course, since it’s not scheduled to show anywhere in my state, the next challenge will be to figure out how to view it.


30 posted on 03/29/2011 10:09:49 AM PDT by DrC
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To: MplsSteve
Deep in the throes of Joel Rosenberg's “The last Jihad”......
Bushes “Decision Points”....and Daily Bible study and research as well.
31 posted on 03/29/2011 10:09:53 AM PDT by caww
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To: MplsSteve
If the Dead Rise Not.

A Bernie Gunther novel by Phillip Kerr.

If you don't know the series you should check it out.

32 posted on 03/29/2011 10:10:20 AM PDT by wtc911 ("How you gonna get down that hill?")
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To: MplsSteve

Envy - A Theory of Social Behavior by Helmut Shoeck.


33 posted on 03/29/2011 10:10:39 AM PDT by mrmeyer ("When brute force is on the march, compromise is the red carpet." Ayn Rand)
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To: savagesusie

I bought “Life at the Bottom” a few months ago and I’ve read at least three times already. It’s just mind-blowing.


34 posted on 03/29/2011 10:11:21 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Nadie me ama como Jesus.)
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To: MplsSteve
I am currently reading... Tiassa by Steven Brust Kings of the North by Elizabeth Moon

I've recently read... A Wise Mans Fear by Patrick Rothfuss The Last Gate by Orson Scott Card How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe: A Novel by Charles Yu River Marked by Patricia Briggs

None are overtly political in nature.

35 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:05 AM PDT by Durus (You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality. Ayn Rand)
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To: MplsSteve

I’m re-reading Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo, after having seen the recent 25th anniversary concert from the stage musical, trying to remind myself of the bits the show had to leave out.


36 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:11 AM PDT by kevkrom ("Winning The Future" = WTF = What The F*** / "Kinetic Military Action" = KMA = Kiss My A**)
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To: Retired Greyhound

Whoa, good to see I’m not the only one w/a scattered and large list of books read at the same time! I’m reading: Cleopatra (Schiff), The Israel Test (Gilder), The Twelfth Imam (Rosenberg) Has Christianity Failed You (Zacharias), The New Vichy Syndrome (Dalrymple).


37 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:12 AM PDT by hulagirl (Mother Theresa was right)
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To: MplsSteve

“The Last Lion Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory 1874-1932” and “The Last Lion Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone 1932-1940” by William Manchester

Excellent series. An advance warning to anyone who wants to delve into these. Book three in the series, “The Lion Triumphant Winston Spencer Churchill” is unavailable ANYWHERE. Hubby has a couple friends in the UK who haven’t even been able to find it there. I found that out after I finished the first book and started into the second. The first two are well worth reading, but just know, you’re going to be dropped off right as he becomes prime minister. Grrrr


38 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:23 AM PDT by Hoffer Rand (There ARE two Americas: "God's children" and the tax payers)
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To: pgkdan
Do you not agree that if someone had said to you..”Here's a thousand page book about 11th century cathedral builders in Europe...read it, you'll like it.”, you wouldn't have lapsed into gales of laughter and said, “Yeah, I'll be sure to pick it up today...sounds extremely ‘exciting.’ Then, after you read it you didn't have a massive attitude adjustment on what a good book could be about?
39 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:31 AM PDT by JPG ("2012 Can't Come Soon Enough" - Sarah Palin)
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To: mrmeyer

“A time of exile” by Katherine Kerr. Celtic style fantasy.


40 posted on 03/29/2011 10:12:39 AM PDT by Mmogamer (I refudiate the lamestream media, leftists and their prevaricutions.)
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