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Originally posted by neilarini
When Nietzsche Wept, Irvine D Yalom
Great book. I enjoyed it immensly. Yalom was a good writer who managed to give insights without sounding like a teacher πŸ™‚

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Originally posted by Ponderable
Great book. I enjoyed it immensly. Yalom was a good writer who managed to give insights without sounding like a teacher πŸ™‚
I'm really enjoying it too. I'm a big fan of Nietzsche and am impressed how Yalom has brought him to life. I'll be reading 'the Schopenhauer Cure' next.

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Originally posted by neilarini
I'm really enjoying it too. I'm a big fan of Nietzsche and am impressed how Yalom has brought him to life. I'll be reading 'the Schopenhauer Cure' next.
And now to bring down the levelπŸ™‚: Phillip Jose Farmer, The OTHER log of Phileas Fogg. (A different take on around the world in 80 days).

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I have just read Michael Fletcher Chronlien des Wahns (US original: Beyond Redemption)
A good read (I ponder to buy the next volume), and a good philosophical take on reality, faith and different ways to handle the world...a bit bloody I should warn those who just want the philosophical discourse...

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The Anatomy of Ghosts, Andrew Taylor

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Originally posted by Torunn
The Anatomy of Ghosts, Andrew Taylor
Hmmm. Do you recommend Taylor for me, knowing my tastes, somewhat?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Hmmm. Do you recommend Taylor for me, knowing my tastes, somewhat?
Maybe the one I'm reading now... will let you know.

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Originally posted by Torunn
Maybe the one I'm reading now... will let you know.
Thanx.

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Thanx.
Stees, from what I have read so far of The Anatomy of Ghosts, it may be something you would like. Perhaps you could try it and let me know what you think.

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Deaver, The Bone Collector.Good book but a better film. Angelina Jolie if I recall correctly


How to be a Viking, great book, I plan to go to Constantinople and offer my services to the Emperor and became a member of the Varangian Guard.

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Hidden Figures. It still reads more like a documentary than a story narrative, though.

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Originally posted by Sahuaro
Hidden Figures. It still reads more like a documentary than a story narrative, though.
The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation 1800-2000 - Callum G. Brown

Challenges long held views that secularisation came as the consequence of industrialisation.


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What is with the hatred aimed at JW's? I see all kinds of slanderous threads as if other Christian denomanations are guilt free of all the crap I see aimed at JW's. Me, I don't like ANY religion but that is just me. What is with your particular hatred of JW's?

I thought for some silly reason you worshipped the same god.

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