Always looking for recommendations on new and/or interesting books.
For rock fans I'd highly recommend Neil Peart's 'Ghost Rider' - the Rush drummer writes about dealing with personal loss by escaping the public eye and touring around the USA on his BMW motorcycle.
I'm just finishing up 'The Grand Design' by Stephen Hawking (and a co-author whose name I forget) - this is a great book that really gets you thinking about the old question of the origin of life and offers some scientific perspective.
Enjoyed a re-read of Ayn Rand's 'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged' a couple months back. One of my favorite authors.
Still waiting to pickup the latest installment of Henning Mankell's 'Kurt Wallender' series.
Next up is David Mamet 'The Secret Knowledge' - he talks about the negative social impact of liberalism, an issue close to my heart! (I started this a few weeks ago then set it down for a while).
That's me.....what are you reading, any good recommendations to share??
Cheers
Rooze
PS - I hope this topic hasn't been covered already, if it has, consider this a 'bump'.
For rock fans I'd highly recommend Neil Peart's 'Ghost Rider' - the Rush drummer writes about dealing with personal loss by escaping the public eye and touring around the USA on his BMW motorcycle.
I'm just finishing up 'The Grand Design' by Stephen Hawking (and a co-author whose name I forget) - this is a great book that really gets you thinking about the old question of the origin of life and offers some scientific perspective.
Enjoyed a re-read of Ayn Rand's 'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged' a couple months back. One of my favorite authors.
Still waiting to pickup the latest installment of Henning Mankell's 'Kurt Wallender' series.
Next up is David Mamet 'The Secret Knowledge' - he talks about the negative social impact of liberalism, an issue close to my heart! (I started this a few weeks ago then set it down for a while).
That's me.....what are you reading, any good recommendations to share??
Cheers
Rooze
PS - I hope this topic hasn't been covered already, if it has, consider this a 'bump'.