Non-Fiction
Just finished Truman Capote's classic true-crime In Cold Blood, showing both the perspectives of the victims (some family in Kansas) and the killers. It's from '66, but it doesn't feel dated at all (well, the time it describes is, of course). Really enjoyed the book, even though I'm not too much into the genre.
Now reading Edward de Bono's Think!, which seems to be a bit of an overview of his other books. In general, I like his ideas, and they help me at times to come up with creative solutions to problems, to step outside the normal neural pathways. Having...
There was a recent discussion considering the idea of a monthly Book (later expanded to movies, links, etc) thread. The poll was pretty unanimous that this was A Good Idea (tm). The past two threads have had a decent amount of activity, so let's keep going.
Post what you're reading, listening to, watching, and your opinion of it. Post recommendations to blogs. Post whatever media you feel like discussing!
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