I read C&P back in high school... I remember enjoying it, but only partially simply because it was part of an assignment and not really a choice.
Best book I've read lately has been Pattern Recognition by William Gibson. Amazing read, and one of Gibson's best even if it's not really Cyberpunk like his old stuff.
Curently re-reading Orwell's 1984
Miyamoto Musashi's - Book of Five Rings and I have Sun Tzu's - Art of War next on my list.
I generally read both once a year.
Miyamoto Musashi's - Book of Five Rings and I have Sun Tzu's - Art of War next on my list.I generally read both once a year.
"nosce te ipsum, tuum nosce hostem" I'd try for the Greek (instead of Latin) translation to go along with "gnothi seuton", if I had any talent with dead languages. 'Know youself, know your enemy', does unfortunately have the sound of a business-retreat slanderization of Tzu's concept, but I still try and keep the concept in mind, as almost always they end up being the same person. At least that is my experience, as most of my battles don't happen on fields.
I just finished up The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson, and now I am trying to finish up a book I took a year off from when I got about halfway through, History Of The Ancent World by Susan Wise Bauer. I'd recommend both.
GamiSB wrote:Curently re-reading Orwell's 1984ah,, I read Animal Farm way back in high school. I've been wanting to read 1984...if it isn't on my reading list for my next semester courses, I'm going to try to read it over the summer, along with Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep. I've been wanting to read that.
We had a choice back in school, and I chose 1984 over animal farm hehe Do Androids Dream.. is an excellent read, and is a little less of a mind.. warp than most of Philip K. Dck's stuff. (though, of course, you really can't go wrong with any of his writing).
Edited because of the silly censorship of a great author's name.