(Her history of Jerusalem is pretty awesome, too).Įlizabeth Wayland Barber's Women's Work, the first 20,000 years and hers with Paul Barber When They Severed Earth from Sky: How human mind shapes myth about oral traditions and how they were used. Karen Armstrong's The Battle for God, about the history of Fundamentalism. And Covey's Seven Habits of Highly Successful People for the same reason. Bradbury, in this book, took a slegehammer to my heart. Some people play violin or piano or come up with elegant proofs or break your heart with beauty so joyous as to cause pain. Ray Brabury's Dandelion Wine for the virtuosity of its American-English usage. Neal Stepehnson's Mother Earth, Mother Board - preferably, read it in 1996. John Scalzi's thread on Being Poor - because that thread and its subsidiary, a total of 650 comments, is big and important and well-written enough to be a book and we don't have to be pagists. #35 ::: Dena Shunra ::: (view all by) ::: January 11, 2008, 12:04 AM:Īndrhia Lorenz On Aggression because it is wise beyond measureīuwei Yang Chao How to Cook and Eat in Chinese (not for the recipes - for the delightful commentary)
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