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Mon 01/04/21 05:49 PM

Anyone read nonfiction books?
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HankinOH

Mon 01/04/21 08:39 PM

Yes all the time. Last one was, No Easy Day, do not remember author, but he was a SEAL.
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Tom4Uhere

Mon 01/04/21 11:08 PM

The only non-fiction stuff I read regularly is scientific journals, publications, papers and summaries. Mostly dealing with physics and quantum theory. Tho I do delve into other scientific studies occasionally. Mostly when researching a topic for a forum thread.
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Seamus

Tue 01/05/21 03:50 AM

Yes. Mostly Sinological journals and books but also some theoretical physics, Roger Penrose is my favourite, although much of the maths is beyond me.
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catinidaho

Tue 01/05/21 02:05 PM

Yes. Most of the books I've read have to do with music, singers and bands. I own a large collection.
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Wed 01/06/21 08:44 AM

Yes, most of the books I read are non-fiction. All in the genre of personal growth, spiritual development (not religious), Jungian based book on masculine & feminine dynamics etc.
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Larsi666 😽

Wed 01/06/21 09:32 AM

I do indeed. Books about history, serial killers, animals or psychology.
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Fri 01/08/21 01:39 PM

I am about to start 'Pirates of the Caribbean - Axis of hope' by Tariq Ali. I hope, it's as good as the documentary with the same name (based on the book), I seen a few weeks ago on the telly.