What's the best non-fiction book you've read

nater

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I read Blackhawk Down this summer, thought it was pretty good. I think my favorite is the Hurricane (Rubin Carter biography).
 

Bkas

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Most recently...Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter.

 

Alphathree33

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The Story of Mathematics :)

EDIT: Aside from school-related textbook reading, news articles, etc., I think that's the ONLY non-fiction book I've ever read. Hmm.
 

ElFenix

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citizen soldiers.

i'm going to read "we now know" sometime soon. when i run out of fiction. i think.
 

Synoptic

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We Were Soldiers Once...And Young (Basis of the Mel Gibson movie, We were soldiers)
that and everything I have read on the 1900 Hurricane that hit galveston - The most devastating Natural disaster in the US, killed over 6000 people. Anyway...
 

EvilYoda

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Well, of a biographical nature, probably something like "Tuesdays with Morrie".....but of anything non-fiction, it'd probably be a physics/math book, something along the lines of Michiko Kaku or Hawkings...maybe Feynman?

That'll probably all change after I read "The Universe in a Nutshell" or "A Whole New Kind of Science"
 

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Originally posted by: EvilYoda
Well, of a biographical nature, probably something like "Tuesdays with Morrie".....but of anything non-fiction, it'd probably be a physics/math book, something along the lines of Michiko Kaku or Hawkings...maybe Feynman?

That'll probably all change after I read "The Universe in a Nutshell" or "A Whole New Kind of Science"
The universe in a nutshell wasn't all that great IMO, it seemed too dumbed down with far too many pretty pictures and not much actual information.

I really liked Hyperspace by Michio Kaku.