evenslower said:I just finished Thumbellina with my 4 and 2 yr olds,not to mention the countless other bed time stories, do those count?
evenslower said:Also pending: Good to Great by Jim Collins. Most of my reading tends to revolve around social/political issues or leadership and management philosophies.
evenslower said:And just to mix in a little something different: I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell by Tucker Max. I don't believe half of it but its pretty funny.
evenslower said:Intellectual Morons: How ideology makes smart people fall for stupid ideas by Daniel J Flynn. Awesome read. Highly recommended by Sowell so I expected it to be good. Really shows how a highly educated and well respected (by some :p ) bunch of leftists have been hoodwinked by some dumb ideas and outright lies. Actually pretty much read most of it twice, its that good.
XRpredator said:Debt of Honor -- Tom Clancy (for the fourth or fifth time)
XRpredator said:I may be the wrong guy, though, as I am not only a voracious reader, I'm a voracious re-reader of most all the books in my library. Why buy 'em if you're only gonna read 'em once?
I'll have to check the Internet Book List (http://www.iblist.com/) and give my delicate flower a mission next time she goes to the library.Tony Eeds said:Have you read any James Clavell books? Shogun is perhaps his most famous.
squeaky said:Understanding Management : This book is actually very interesting - it gives a great perspective of management from the late 19th century up to today.
BadgerMan said:AND, that book would certainly relate well to this particular DRN forum. :nod:
Hardball Politics..........Understanding Management :coocoo: What could those two subjects possibly have in common?
:rotfl:
Tony Eeds said:The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.
evenslower[B said:Do As I Say Not As I Do: Profiles in Liberal Hypocrosy[/B] by Peter Schweizer. Similar to above but a much quicker read and about more recent public/political figures.
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