None. Don't have much time nowadays.
"The Righteous Mind" by Jonathan Haidt, which I got for Christmas. IIR Mr. Haidt is NTL's boi, and I can see why. Its a fascinating book discussing the evolution of systems of morality. I'm not usually much of a psychology fan, but this is well worth the effort
“What fresh hell is this?”
"A man who picks a cat up by the tail learns something which he can learn in no other way." - Mark Twain
Just finished leadership down. Great classic.
Just started Brain on Fire by Susannah Cahalan. Saw the movie a few months back which was excellent, now want to check out the book. So far so good.
Did you like it Frey? I started it but lost the thread.
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I picked this up at Thanksgiving, and read through it pretty quickly.
It's an awesome read! Thanks for bringing it to my attention Shake.
Partly, I'm sure because I grew up in many different towns/cities all located within the huge boundaries of what was known as "Comancheria". So, when the author describes the different places/camps/battlegrounds I could quickly see them in my minds eye. "I've been there" kept on resonating with me throughout.
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.
Really interesting read about one of the great game changers of our time.
I'm at the part now where he and Steve Wozniak are just starting Apple.
I've seen the movie that was based on this book and it's really well done.
The Big Sky by A. B. Guthrie, Jr. Dave you might like it.
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