What nonfiction book are you currently reading?

mukashimantis

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Try "One day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" by A.Solzenietzen, also "7,000 Days In Siberia". I think the author is Natan Sharansky.
 

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Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention by Marable Manning. An excellent and insightful read. Published just after Professor Manning's death.
 

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I just started reading As$holes Finish First by Tucker Max.
and that, is how you get an odd look from the librarian...
 

Josh Oakley

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The End of Christianity
By John H. Loftus

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The Dangerous Summer, Hemingway.

It's one of the last things he wrote; actually it was published as three long articles in Life Magazine, 1959. Something of a continuation of "Death in the Afternoon".
 

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Caverns Measureless to Man.
By Shek Exley.

A legend in the diving world, one of the first cave divers, and responsible for much of the guidelines that keep cave divers relatively safe today.


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Deco for Divers. Covers gas planning, mixed gasses, and various bubble formation and decompression theories.


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Dennis Pragers: "Still the Best Hope, Why the World needs American Values To Triumph." In the book he looks at the differences between Americanism, Islamism and Leftism. He is doing a nice job right now on leftism.

Also, Jonah Goldbergs, "Tyranny of Cliches."
 

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I never thought I would be reading a Bill O'Reilly book, but I am. My father-in-law handed Killing Lincoln to me the other day and said it was a good read. I'm to Chapter 6 and I don't really care for the writing style at all. Not sure I will finish it.
 

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