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Five books you're always on the lookout for:
1)
Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond
2)
Inversions by Iain M. Banks
3)
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
4) The next in
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin
5)
Back Story by Robert Parker
Five books in a subject or subjects that you know a thing or two about, and that you would generally recommend:
1)
Women, Fire and Dangerous Things: what categories reveal about the mind by George Lakoff
2)
The Metaphysical Club by Louis Menand
3)
Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric: the use of reason in everyday life. by Howard Kahane
4)
The Tantric Way by Ajit Mookerjee and Madhu Kanna
5)
Applied T'ai Chi Ch'uan by Nigel Sutton
Five out of print books that someone should reprint, already!:
1)
The Skeptical Feminist by Janet Radcliffe Richards
2)
Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare by Kenneth Grant
3)
Our Lady of Darkness by Fritz Leiber
Damn, I couldn't finish this section - all the other books I thought were out of print turn out to have been reprinted already!
Five books about which you said, upon finishing, "Hmmm, that was a waste of trees.":
1)
Capital by Karl Marx ;-)
2)
I am the Gate by Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh
3)
Anthem by Ayn Rand (I'm sure
Atlas Shrugged wasted far more trees, but I couldn't face reading it)
4)
Caring and Sharing in the Foreign Language Class by Gertude Moskowitz
5)
The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
(actually I'm cheating here, since I didn't finish all of them)
Five ripping good reads:
1)
Neuromancer by William Gibson
2)
The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks
3)
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin
4)
Lonesome Traveller by Jack Kerouac
5)
The Medusa Frequency by Russell Hoban