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If you'd like to share favorite books - fiction or non-fiction - and their appeal, whether or not you're one of society's under-appreciated two percent who can boast recessive allele on chromosome 16 and the resultant different take on the MC1R protein 🙂

If you'd like to share favorite books - fiction or non-fiction - and their appeal, whether or not you're one of society's under-appreciated two percent who can boast recessive allele on chromosome 16 and the resultant different take on the MC1R protein 🙂

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Feb 1, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by Muiren
A partial list of my reading Kindle and listening Audible mostly over the past 18 months. The Myth of Mirror Neurons (Kindle/Audible) The Real Neuroscience of Communication and Cognition (Kindle/Audible) By Gregory Hickok The ...
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Aug 2, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
I went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
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Read Heads
Aug 2, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
I went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
5 comments
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May 16, 2020May 2020

Posted by Mynamehere
Anyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now? Do you have any favorites or recommendations? I'm always looking for more book ideas. I just finished this for the 2nd time and love the absurd craziness.
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May 16, 2020May 2020

Posted by Mynamehere
Anyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now? Do you have any favorites or recommendations? I'm always looking for more book ideas. I just finished this for the 2nd time and love the absurd craziness.
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May 16, 2020May 2020

Posted by Mynamehere
Anyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now? Do you have any favorites or recommendations? I'm always looking for more book ideas. I just finished this for the 2nd time and love the absurd craziness.
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Mar 13, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by Techpriest
Has anyone here read "the marching morons" by C.M Kornbluth from 1951? The book is an eerie preview of america ,today. It posits the rise of a population of morons with enough inertia to overwhelm intelligence thru sheer numbers. It was a precursor ...
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Read Heads
Feb 1, 2020Feb 2020

Posted by Muiren
A partial list of my reading Kindle and listening Audible mostly over the past 18 months. The Myth of Mirror Neurons (Kindle/Audible) The Real Neuroscience of Communication and Cognition (Kindle/Audible) By Gregory Hickok The ...
2 comments
Read Heads
Mar 26, 2019Mar 2019

Posted by snytiger6
Just finished reading "Where The Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens. It's about a woman who was abandoned by her family in the 1950's and she grows up alone in the swamps of North Carolina. Always beign an outsider, when a murder occurs, she becomes the...
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Dec 11, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by snytiger6
Just finished reading "Real Queer America: LGBT Stories From Red States" by Samantha Allen. It's a real life road trip through red states looking at LGBT persons who choose to live there and not leave. I didnt' know what to expect, but as I read on...
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Read Heads
Dec 11, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by snytiger6
Just finished reading "Real Queer America: LGBT Stories From Red States" by Samantha Allen. It's a real life road trip through red states looking at LGBT persons who choose to live there and not leave. I didnt' know what to expect, but as I read on...
3 comments
Read Heads
Dec 11, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by snytiger6
Just finished reading "Real Queer America: LGBT Stories From Red States" by Samantha Allen. It's a real life road trip through red states looking at LGBT persons who choose to live there and not leave. I didnt' know what to expect, but as I read on...
3 comments
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Aug 12, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by moNOtheist
Just reread Paul Fussell's Wartime, a look at the real brutality and daily horror of World War II that shows the romantized portrayal on tv and the big screen for what it is (it took Hollywood more than fifty years to finally acknowledge in Saving...
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Aug 12, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by moNOtheist
Just reread Paul Fussell's Wartime, a look at the real brutality and daily horror of World War II that shows the romantized portrayal on tv and the big screen for what it is (it took Hollywood more than fifty years to finally acknowledge in Saving...
3 comments
Read Heads
Aug 12, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by moNOtheist
Just reread Paul Fussell's Wartime, a look at the real brutality and daily horror of World War II that shows the romantized portrayal on tv and the big screen for what it is (it took Hollywood more than fifty years to finally acknowledge in Saving...
3 comments
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Jun 19, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by JaelLorraine
I've always loved The Phantom Toll Booth and now my daughter does too. Does anyone remember the movie? I saw that before reading the book.
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Read Heads
Aug 2, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
I went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
5 comments
Read Heads
Aug 2, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
I went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
5 comments
Read Heads
Aug 2, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
I went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating
5 comments
Read Heads
Jul 9, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by snytiger6
With the current trend of the far right moving into the forefront of many countries aroudn the world, perhaps it is time for people to rediscover the book "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis. To paraphrase the author, "When Fascism comes to ...
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Jul 21, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by carlyhorton
I need some audio book recommendations. I just finished two on escaping Scientology, and I've done few on escaping polygamy (FLDS church). I don't need to stick to these topics, but I like memoirs and nonfiction on audio. Any titles you could ...
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Read Heads
Jul 21, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by carlyhorton
I need some audio book recommendations. I just finished two on escaping Scientology, and I've done few on escaping polygamy (FLDS church). I don't need to stick to these topics, but I like memoirs and nonfiction on audio. Any titles you could ...
3 comments
Read Heads
Jul 21, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by carlyhorton
I need some audio book recommendations. I just finished two on escaping Scientology, and I've done few on escaping polygamy (FLDS church). I don't need to stick to these topics, but I like memoirs and nonfiction on audio. Any titles you could ...
3 comments
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Jun 16, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by AmelieMatisse
Just finished a biography on Frederick Douglass and this seemed like a good followup.
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Jul 14, 2019Jul 2019

Posted by snytiger6
Just finished reading "American Fascists" by Chris Hedges. It's about 10 years old now, but still very relevant, showing how the religious right is tryign to steer us towards a theocracy with the34mselves in charge. A good read in helping to ...
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Posted by MynamehereAnyone really into reading apocalyptic fiction right now?

Posted by AmelieMatisseMy latest read. I really though I was well informed about this era. Sadly I was not.

Posted by AmelieMatisseI went to a lecture by author Richard Rothstein. If you are interested in learning how our government segregated this country, you will find this book fascinating

Posted by Marcie1974This made me giggle

Posted by Marcie1974This made me giggle

Posted by snytiger6With the current trend of the far right moving into the forefront of many countries aroudn the world, perhaps it is time for people to rediscover the book "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis.

Posted by AmelieMatisseAnyone who is an art lover will enjoy this book. And if you are anywhere near Baltimore MD a trip to the Baltimore Museum will get you the chance to see the Cone sisters amazing collection for free

Posted by AmelieMatisseJust finished a biography on Frederick Douglass and this seemed like a good followup.

Posted by GuyKeithAnyone here like Joseph Heller? You may be familiar with Catch-22, but have you read his other books, especially Something Happened? If anyone has read it, let me know. I would like to discuss it.

Posted by ninjarider1Well, one can always hope!

Posted by ninjarider1I "check out" when I read!

Posted by ninjarider1Twenty five percent? I'd say more than that!

Posted by snytiger6Instead of powering it up...

Posted by KodiamusCurrently reading

Posted by MoonTigerA REAL Read Head!

Posted by ninjarider1Any science fiction fans here?

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