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Joining now. Kinda tough coming up with 20 books I liked. Like I said, I haven't read much and nothing really sticks out from memory as an amazing book. I've got 10 so far.
 
putting books that you didn't like is just as important, actually. it's about rating what you read, not about listing what you liked.
 
I see. I did that and quickly got to 24.

I read one book in a world lit class in high school that I liked a lot. The Prophet, by Khalil Gibran. I listed it as a four or five start and now it keeps recommending all these books about Iran history, or something, which are all in Arabic. Might have to try and fix that.

I guess it kinda makes it tough for me to use because most of the books I have listed classics and fiction. That was interesting to me until a few years ago, where I kinda switched to liking non-fiction, like Freakonomics and the Lexus and the Olive Tree.
 
Their recommendations can be a little weird sometimes but they also have a monthly newsletter with good stuff in it
 
The Prophet, by Khalil Gibran. I listed it as a four or five stars and now it keeps recommending all these books about Iran history, or something, which are all in Arabic. Might have to try and fix that.
Just learn Arabic.
 
I see. I did that and quickly got to 24.

I read one book in a world lit class in high school that I liked a lot. The Prophet, by Khalil Gibran. I listed it as a four or five start and now it keeps recommending all these books about Iran history, or something, which are all in Arabic. Might have to try and fix that.

I guess it kinda makes it tough for me to use because most of the books I have listed classics and fiction. That was interesting to me until a few years ago, where I kinda switched to liking non-fiction, like Freakonomics and the Lexus and the Olive Tree.
I found freakonomics to be a huge letdown.

Anyone in search of a good read should pick both Flowers for Algernon and Ordinary People. I read both in high school and both have stuck with me since.
 
I see. I did that and quickly got to 24.

I read one book in a world lit class in high school that I liked a lot. The Prophet, by Khalil Gibran. I listed it as a four or five start and now it keeps recommending all these books about Iran history, or something, which are all in Arabic. Might have to try and fix that.

I guess it kinda makes it tough for me to use because most of the books I have listed classics and fiction. That was interesting to me until a few years ago, where I kinda switched to liking non-fiction, like Freakonomics and the Lexus and the Olive Tree.

I never put you down as a Lexus and the Olive Tree, reader....
 
I found freakonomics to be a huge letdown.

Anyone in search of a good read should pick both Flowers for Algernon and Ordinary People. I read both in high school and both have stuck with me since.


I actually read Flowers back in middle school. Sixth grade, maybe? Good book. Interesting, and sad. It was a short story, right, not really a novel or something?
 
I never put you down as a Lexus and the Olive Tree, reader....


Sometimes I wonder how people perceive me as a person. I always get the "I never pictured you as a ....... guy." What, do I look retarded to people?
 
Sometimes I wonder how people perceive me as a person. I always get the "I never pictured you as a ....... guy." What, do I look retarded to people?

I didn't realise you'd be interested in economics and globalisation. I would have said SOFI, but not you. Not because I think you're retarded lol. But it's not the most interesting of subjects.
 
I read The Perks of Being a Wallflower back in middle school, as leisure reading. I have no interest in seeing the movie however.
 
I actually read Flowers back in middle school. Sixth grade, maybe? Good book. Interesting, and sad. It was a short story, right, not really a novel or something?
It was originally a short story, but it was so well received that it was re written as a novel.
 
I didn't realise you'd be interested in economics and globalisation. I would have said SOFI, but not you. Not because I think you're retarded lol. But it's not the most interesting of subjects.

I see. I think economics has a bit of philosophy and psychology in it that makes it real interesting to me. Especially books like these that are written on economics. I find that interesting enough that I can deal with the dryness of economics and see the social aspect of thinks like globalization and whatnot.

I read it in high school and into my freshman year of college. I had taken AP microeconomics and macroecomics for two semesters my senior year of high school and that kind of got the ball rolling. I read Freakonomics then and during class we would read excerpts from The World is Flat. It was more of a phase of economics.
 
Just nabbed a pair of these. Been a long time since I bought a pair of proper shoes to go out in, instead of just shoes for the gym. http://www.ebay.com/itm/400269818978?hlp=false&var=670024389954

Got these for the gym:
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