Discussion questions:

What new books are you reading?

Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?

Question of the week:

What are your favorite publishers?

Enjoy!

(I do this so people here can talk about things other than politics so enjoy yourselves.)

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    1 year ago

    Working through Lenin’s State and Revolution. Decided that it was time to actually bother reading theory rather than just going on what everyone else says. As for nonfiction, rereading His Dark Materials. I read it once years ago, really hits different. The church-controlled word is scary… (I’m assuming one of the main divergence points there was the successful crushing of the Revolution.)

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    2 years ago

    Been slowly working my way through le Carré’s Karla Trilogy, but slowly starting to hate it more bit by bit. I still think spy stories are better if the setting is the Cold War.

    I think now I prefer nonfiction and theory books more now, though, as I continue to learn. Should probably focus more on actually getting through them rather than reading snippets or shorter works as they come up, especially since sometimes I feel I’m not getting the full picture as I’m not entirely confident in my foundation of knowledge. Got a lot of stuff I’ll probably have to reread at some point.

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      2 years ago

      spy stories are better if the setting is the Cold War.

      I agree, for a variety of reasons. That said, are there any spy fiction novels that aren’t steeped in insane levels of US propaganda?

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    1 year ago

    Finishing up Parenti’s Blackshirts and Reds, and just started Vonnegut’s God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater.