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The Customs of the Kingdoms of India (Penguin Great Journeys) av Marco Polo
Whose Knees are These? av Jabari Asim
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (Discworld) av Terry Pratchett
Invention: The Care and Feeding of Ideas av Norbert Wiener
The Pocket Parent av Gail Reichlin
Thomas Paine : Collected Writings : Common Sense / The Crisis / Rights of Man / The Age of Reason / Pamphlets, Articles, av Thomas Paine
Doing What Works in Brief Therapy: A Strategic Solution Focused Approach av Ellen K. Quick
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I'll stay tuned as I catalog more of my books to see if we have other common interests. Meanwhile, welcome to New England and best wishes for your young family. And stay clear of Roche's Limit!
inlägg gjort av WilfGehlen vid 5:26 pm (EST) Jan 5, 2009
My current major reading area is parenting, because I have a son (August 17, 2005) and the ignorant, abusive bigots who brought me into the world provided only a model of how NOT to be a good parent. Fortunately, I have real world models -- friends, mentors and extended family -- I respect and admire, and to calibrate the books.
My preferred fun-reading includes funny romances (contemporary, primarily, but also Georgette Heyer), science fiction, fantasy and supernatural fiction with female protagonists, and non-fiction books with a strong authorial voice/narrator/character who is learning about a topic and dragging the reader along with her (or him) while meeting (or sometimes stalking) the experts in the field. I also have a real weakness for Doom -- the End of the World, the Apocalypse, etc. Y2K was tons of fun. Climate change/Peak Oil is my current favorite. I find terrorism and literal-minded apocalypses fairly dull.
Previous reading areas include: religion (particularly its intersection with race and gender), anarcho-capitalism (oh, that was a mistake), "minority" politics (gender, class and race -- minority is in quotes because women are a majority numerically), education (particularly un/de-schooling, which I was interested in long before becoming a parent), the history of technology/innovation, and martial arts/self-defense (particularly, again, women involved in).
I like to walk, hike, bicycle and camp (which leads to a fair number of guidebooks devoted to those topics. I've lived over thirty years in Seattle, and a few years in Brookline, NH, leading to a number of books devoted to those areas. I like dabbling in languages (French, German and Dutch) and my love of opera supports that activity (explaining another clump of books).
I also love to cook, and and have a long-standing interest in "domesticity": cooking, cleaning, textiles -- "women's work". My feelings about this have varied wildly over the years, as I value the results, but drudgery is drudgery and oppression is oppression.
inlägg gjort av rebeccaallen vid 12:56 am (EST) Nov 10, 2006