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I need a book for when I have some downtime between classes or to get my mind off studying. Any ideas would be helpful.
Something that will leave me more enlightened than when I first started. I'm into scifi but kind of want to branch out.
I'd strongly recommend Neal Stephenson in this case. Start with Cryptonomicon.Something that will leave me more enlightened than when I first started. I'm into scifi but kind of want to branch out.
I'd strongly recommend Neal Stephenson in this case. Start with Cryptonomicon.
I was thinking freakonomics. What's it about anyways?
It's very interesting, it's a couple of economists analyzing real-life situations that have nothing at all to do with economics, but from the point of view of an economist. They draw parallels between seemingly unrelated events and trends. It's entertaining and mind-opening.I was thinking freakonomics. What's it about anyways?
Economics behind oddball things. It really gets you thinking.
I'm also starting to get in to some of Stephen King's work. I read The Stand (expanded edition) over the summer and I just finished up Salem's Lot a few days ago.
If you like military history at all, I suggest D-Day by Stephen E. Ambrose and Inside Delta Force by Eric L. Haney.
If you like zombies (and really, who doesn't?) you'll definitely want to read The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, both by Max Brooks.
couple of scifi classics
Hienlein - the moon is a harsh mistress
stranger in a strange land
Christopher Stasheff Company of Stars
