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Post by J_Bourne{QAW} on Apr 14, 2007 1:34:20 GMT -5
The my favs thread is covered with fiction books so I figured we should get this one going.
The Art of War- Sun Tzu The Prince- Niccolo Machiavelli The Federalist Papers- James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay (yes, I'm freakin dork) Arms and Influence- Thomas Schelling
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Post by ZeroTheHero on Apr 14, 2007 9:13:59 GMT -5
Never read any non-fiction ;D
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Post by Jamie{QAW} on Apr 14, 2007 13:49:50 GMT -5
Can't say I am a great reader of non-fiction, but I do love reading books covering the history of the Roman and British empires, and those books that cover inexplicable real-life events like "The Worlds Greatest Mysteries" and "The Unexplained"; and of course Roy Keanes Biography. ;D
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Post by Corvus{QAW} on Apr 18, 2007 6:12:47 GMT -5
Non-fiction that lies open once in a while Kierkegaard - Either/ OrSchopenhauer - The world as Will and RepresentationRichard Wagner - Selected Lettres 1830-1883
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Post by JiMinY{QAW} on Apr 18, 2007 19:39:37 GMT -5
Any non fiction by Issac Asimov
Plus a crapton of scholarly analysis I won't bore you with.
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Post by RogueMonkey{QAW} on Apr 18, 2007 21:59:16 GMT -5
True Crime books.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2007 3:22:05 GMT -5
Sociological Studies in Criminology, Law and Society are interesting to me.
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