The Essential Ghandi.
Whoever said read Calypso by David Sedaris....it was fabulous. Thank you!
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The Essential Ghandi.
Whoever said read Calypso by David Sedaris....it was fabulous. Thank you!
Columbine--by Dave Cullen--is up next.
I need a book, i was thinking about one without so much death and murder and horror, that didn't last. BUT I can't always recall what i have already read by Patterson and a few others. Sigh, i should read the Stephen King, I have Sleeping Beauties on audible but didnt put audible on my new phone
Rereading (via audiobook) Anna Karenina. On hold at the library is "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age" by NYT reporter David Sanger.
Most recent book completed: "How to Be A Stoic: Using Ancient Philosophy to Live A Modern Life"
by Massimo Pigliucci.
More Than Happy: The Wisdom of Amish Parenting. Really insightful so far.
I am currently reading The Book of Joy with the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu with Douglas Abrams. It isn't a book I ever would have chosen, but it was a gift to me at my retirement, so I felt like I should try to read it. So far, so good, although I think it could be condensed somewhat. It does not offend my atheist sensibilities, to my surprise.
Zoe Girl, this seems like something you might like. Catherine too, since I know you like the Dalai Lama. I think someone mentioned thisbook up-thread, but I cannot find the reference, so apologies if one of you already mentioned it.
IL I loved that book! Never saw the movie however, There are lists that tell you similar books I think,