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For the last few months I've been reading the various books in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. They're rather entertaining and Pratchett manages to make a few points that apply to the real world. I've finished with all the Discworld books so far published, as far as I know. Right now I'm going through Good Omens, a book co-authored by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. I'm taking my time about it, but expect I'll finish it in a week or so and then I'll be done with Pratchett for a while.

I also want to get away from fiction for a bit. Any recommendations for non-fiction? The one big restriction is that I will be specifically avoiding any overtly political text, at least anything within the last decade or so. I know I'm leaving the field fairly wide open, that's intentional.

So, what book(s) should I look into and why?

Date: 11 Mar 2004 14:46 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vakkotaur.livejournal.com

I'll even consider textbooks, if anyone thinks they're particularly good for the subject. I'm especially interested in any of what I call Class II (http://www.livejournal.com/users/vakkotaur/7503.html) books.

As for interests, I almost listed some, but decided not to. I'm looking for something new and maybe I'll find out that something is more interesting than I expected. If not, well, at least I'll know.

eep - Decalogue!

Date: 11 Mar 2004 16:40 (UTC)
aedifica: Me with my hair as it is in 2020: long, with blue tips (Default)
From: [personal profile] aedifica
I shall now hang my head in shame. [Bad religious studies major, bad!] I said "Decalogue," which (I just looked it up) is the Ten Commandments. What I meant was the Pentateuch. eep, eep, eep. I was trying to call it something other than "the Books of Moses," which for some reason was all I could think of (I think I blame the Black Velvet Band, for that song they were singing at Fest about them).

I think I ought to have some class II books to recommend, then - I'll have to check my shelves and my brain when I get home.

Re: eep - Decalogue!

Date: 11 Mar 2004 22:48 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kinkyturtle.livejournal.com
"I think I blame the Black Velvet Band, for that song they were singing at Fest about them"

That wouldn't be a song about the five constipated men of the Bible, would it?

Re: eep - Decalogue!

Date: 12 Mar 2004 05:21 (UTC)
aedifica: Me with my hair as it is in 2020: long, with blue tips (Default)
From: [personal profile] aedifica
ja, genau!

= yes, exactly. (In case you happen to be one of those non-German speakers I keep hearing about.) :-)

For anyone reading who isn't familiar with this wonderful song:

There were five (five!) constipated men in the Bible, in the Bible
There were five (five!) constipated men in the Holy Books of Moses

Now the first (first!) constipated man his name was Cain, he wasn't Abel

The second.... Noah, he built the ark

The third.... Moses, he took two tablets

The fourth.... Joshua, he blew the walls down

The fifth.... Solomon, he sat for forty years


:>

Re: eep - Decalogue!

Date: 12 Mar 2004 18:33 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kinkyturtle.livejournal.com
Non-German speakers? Nein, ich verstehe Deutsch! I learned it when I lived for nine months in der Schweiz.

And yup, that's the same song I heard performed by Yo & Ho, the pirate comedians at the Minnesota RenFest... except the way they sang it, the second constipated man was Baal; he couldn't move his ass. :}

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