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Can we start Not606 book club.

Read Adam Smith and Sapiens and prisoners of geography.
What else do you recommend.
WATP

'How Not To Be Wrong: The Art of Changing Your Mind' and 'How To Be Right... in a World Gone Wrong' by the people's presenter, James O'Brien.

I particularly enjoyed the latter. With an opening sentence like:

"I am a very rare beast. I am a liberal talk show host. And as such, my job is something of a contradiction. The true liberal is cursed with a desire, even a duty, to understand other points of view. It's a world view that admits disagreement and dissent but seeks to establish objective parameters by which the fundamental truth of things can be judged"

...how could I not?

As I purchased a second edition it contained quotes of praise from such esteemed individuals as Emily Maitlis, Susanna Reid, Danny Wallace, Krishnan Guru Murthy, Bridget Christie, Elizabeth Day, Ian Dunt, Stewart Lee, Robert Webb and Caitlin Moran, plus, most excitingly, no less a personage than Sir Gary of Lineker.

Many thanks to my good friend Tobias for the recommendation <ok>
 
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I haven't read a single book this pandemic and I've played over 1,000 hours of Age of Empires II online.

I'm not sure I have a point to that statement, other than I'm currently doing **** all with my life.

P.S. previously done Sapiens by the jewish fella, and lots of Adam Smith
 
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Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
American Tabloid Trilogy by James Ellroy
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
The Farm by Tom Rob Smith
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale
The Given Day by Dennis Le Hane
A Quiet Belief in Angels by R J Ellory

Lennon out
 
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
American Tabloid Trilogy by James Ellroy
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
The Farm by Tom Rob Smith
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher by Kate Summerscale
The Given Day by Dennis Le Hane
A Quiet Belief in Angels by R J Ellory

Lennon out

Hope you were well wrapped up while you were at Parkhead.

Heard it was -13 there

Lolz
 
Some pretentious reading material being touted on this fred.

"Look at me i read Adam Smith, ain't i cool"

Fùck off ya boring fùcker reading boring fùcker books.

Read Joe Abercrombie, be entertained.
 
I haven't read a single book this pandemic and I've played over 1,000 hours of Age of Empires II online.

I'm not sure I have a point to that statement, other than I'm currently doing **** all with my life.

P.S. previously done Sapiens by the jewish fella, and lots of Adam Smith

Still owe you a **** kicking at AoE 1