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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 🙂

Oldest Posts By moNOtheist (9) Posts by members only

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May 17, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
A favorite book of mine, and one that I've read more than once over the years is Kurt Vonnegut's 'Slaughterhouse Five or The Children's Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death', his beautifully honed reminiscence of surviving the 1945 Allied firebombing of ...
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May 17, 2018May 2018

Posted by Sooz
Don't take this as a criticism, but not every voracious reader likes to feel quizzed (I had to Google the MC1R thing, never having had red hair or even known anyone with red hair). But if you want a very tiny book group, sure, go ahead. I read so ...
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May 18, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
A book that's known rather more for its reincarnation as a notorious movie adaptation than the debate it proposed about free will, there's Anthony Burgess' 'A Clockwork Orange', still tarred in the collective memory for its realistic depiction of ...
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May 18, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
Let me put this out there... is the bible, at least the King James version, worth reading simply for its language? I find such turns of phrase as "and darkness was upon the face of the deep" almost poetic in their expression...
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May 22, 2018May 2018

Posted by snytiger6
I recently re-read a book by John Green called "The Fault of the Stars", which is about some kids who all have cancer. It is surprisingly entertaining and not relly a downer kind of read, but fun and a little adventurous.
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May 22, 2018May 2018

Posted by Kadygee
Hello fellow redheads. Lol. I’m not a red head but I am a read head. Who all considers listening to books reading? I listen everyday in my car; it’s a great way to stay caught up. I am currently reading Silent Child by Sarah Denzil. I’m not far...
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May 23, 2018May 2018

Posted by RidingAlone
As a formerly auburn-haired now-bald guy I am jealous of any whom are full-headed, whether ginger or otherwise. I am currently re-reading Peter Ackroyd's history of England series. There are political issues we are dealing with today which seem to ...
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May 23, 2018May 2018

Posted by IamNobody
I have just joined.. I'll be around following comments and suggestions. Just letting everyone know. Thanks !!!
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May 23, 2018May 2018

Posted by mudhen
My favorite Philip Roth book was The Plot Against America...a vision of a fascist America that I'm afraid is fast becoming a reality. Anyone else?
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May 23, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
‘It’s an astonishing career. I can remember when 'Portnoy’s Complaint' was the book that everyone identified him with. He was very much part of that great outburst of liberation, freedom and erotic excitement of the 60s. He was the head of that...
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May 24, 2018May 2018

Posted by annedoneal
Who are your top 5 favorite authors starting with your most loved.....Mine are 1. Louise Erdrich 2.Kurt Vonnegut 3.William Faulkner 4. David Sedaris 5. Anne Tyler
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May 24, 2018May 2018

Posted by artnerd
Ok so what is the g about the recessive allele on chromosome 16?
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May 24, 2018May 2018

Posted by AmelieMatisse
For a great read I'd like to suggest Suzy Hansen, "Notes on a Foreign Country-An American Abroad in a Post- American World" this is her first book. She is a contributing journalist for The Times Magazine
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May 24, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
Can you sum up a favorite book in five words? How about time-traveling optician dies again
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May 26, 2018May 2018

Posted by brentan
I'm in the middle of Jordon Peterson's 12 Rules For Life. It's a solid read. It seem quite harsh sometimes when it deals with negativite people. The harshest chapter so far was Chapter 5 - Do not let your children do anything that makes you hate ...
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May 28, 2018May 2018

Posted by mudhen
My favorite book story: when it first came out, I became instantly and complete absorbed in Stephen King's IT. So scary. I carried it everywhere, which was a big deal as it weighed about 30 lbs. So I'm on the 7 train in NYC and when it stops at ...
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May 28, 2018May 2018

Posted by Hereticinme
So you can get to know me. Mostly I read history, biography and Sci Fi. Longest book this year: Rasputin: Faith Power and the Twilight of the Romanovs 848 pages Longest books I’ve read Final Solution: The Fate of the Jews 1933-1949 1056 ...
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May 29, 2018May 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
If you could sit down for an hour or two with a writer or two - not necessarily novelists - living or dead, who would you choose?
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May 30, 2018May 2018

Posted by mudhen
Anyone have a favorite antidote book? Something that bucks you up when you're feeling nasty? I love the novels of PG Wodehouse, Tom Sharpe and the essays of Dave Barry. Anyone else have suggestions?
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May 31, 2018May 2018

Posted by Kadygee
Listened to a young adult novel that will no doubt be on the next banned lists. Was a wonderful read for any age. Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of The Universe. The main characters are two teenage Mexican American males. The story is ...
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Jun 2, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by RaaChenn
FAVORITE SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS The following is just a list of my personal favorites. It's not meant to be all-inclusive or definitive. 1. Isaac Asimov. I've never found any that i liked better. His Foundation stories are the best. And if ...
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Jun 2, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by joalanna
Is anyone else on Goodreads? I keep all my read and to-read titles there and would love to compare notes. Will send a link to my profile to anyone who's interested in connecting.
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Jun 3, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by CosmicFolkman
Any Dan Brown fans? Are you expecting another addition to the Robert Langdon series? Or will Origin be the last one?
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Jun 4, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
Any poetry suggestions? Ted Hughes, for example? Apple Tragedy So on the seventh day The serpent rested, came up to him. "I've invented a new game," he said. The serpent stared in surprise At this interloper. But said: "You see this apple?"...
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Jun 5, 2018Jun 2018

Posted by moNOtheist
Got a book (or poem, come to that) you consider particularly erotic? I think I'd go for Anais Nin's 'Delta of Venus'.
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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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