What book are you reading right now?

Posted by: Chillkram on 23 May 2010

I thought I'd revive this classic old thread as I couldn't find the original.

I am currently reading Suetonius, 'The Twelve Caesars'.




How about you?
Posted on: 23 May 2010 by Haim Ronen
Posted on: 23 May 2010 by Blueknowz
About to start
Posted on: 23 May 2010 by u5227470736789439
http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...212933107#8212933107

Dear Mark,

This is a link to the original thread! Long since locked through being inactive for too long!

ATB from George
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Mike Hughes
Simply Complexity: A Clear Guide To Complexity Theory by Neil Johnson. A hard but fascinating insight into how what many consider unpredictable may actually be entirely predictable.
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Eloise

and just finished
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Paper Plane


steve
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Absolute
Just finished Carlos Ruiz Zafon - The Angel's Game

And just started The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Chillkram
quote:
Originally posted by GFFJ:

Dear Mark,

This is a link to the original thread! Long since locked through being inactive for too long!

ATB from George


I didn't think it was that far back, George!

I can't believe it dropped of the radar. All the more reason for the revival!
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by u5227470736789439
There was another that I started of the same name which came after that one dropped away [which I could not find], which also ran for long while, but the subject needs feeding the occasional post from the starter. Your job, now - once a month - to post something interesting on it, dear Mark!

ATB from George

PS: Gordon started it! It was a long time ago!
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Lontano
quote:
Originally posted by GFFJ:
There was another that I started of the same name which came after that one dropped away [which I could not find]


Here you go....

http://forums.naim-audio.com/e...385/m/2002944127/p/1
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Exiled Highlander

Simply excellent read for a sometime climber.

Jim
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Chillkram
quote:
Originally posted by GFFJ:
Your job, now - once a month - to post something interesting on it, dear Mark!


Baton duly accepted then George!
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by KenM
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stiff-...id=1274741943&sr=1-1

Stiff: The curious life of human cadavers. It's quite fascinating and has prompted me to leave my body for research. It's well written, too.

Cheers,
Ken
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by BigH47
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Haim Ronen
Finished reading last week:



A great piece of financial journalism covering the sub-prime mortgages nightmare.
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by winkyincanada
quote:
Originally posted by Haim Ronen:
Finished reading last week:



A great piece of financial journalism covering the sub-prime mortgages nightmare.


Yes, a ripping yarn. Try also Moneyball and Liar's Poker.
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by Haim Ronen
quote:
Originally posted by winkyincanada:
Yes, a ripping yarn. Try also Moneyball and Liar's Poker.


I am going to. The Big Short is his only book I read so far. I heard that Lewis did some interesting writing about football and baseball (which I am not interested in). Who knows? some day he may decide to write about crude oil trading...
Posted on: 24 May 2010 by winkyincanada
quote:
Originally posted by Haim Ronen:
quote:
Originally posted by winkyincanada:
Yes, a ripping yarn. Try also Moneyball and Liar's Poker.


I am going to. The Big Short is his only book I read so far. I heard that Lewis did some interesting writing about football and baseball (which I am not interested in). Who knows? some day he may decide to write about crude oil trading...


Moneyball isn't really about baseball, and Blind Side isn't really about football; although he uses those sports as a backdrop.

And yes, Lewis' take on commodities trading would be potentially interesting.
Posted on: 25 May 2010 by mongo
quote:
Originally posted by BigH47:


Me too last weekend.

Great minds eh Howard?

May the gods bless his irreverant soul.

In another life I would choose to be Dirk Gently.

But with more money.
Posted on: 25 May 2010 by JamieWednesday


This is part 3 in the series. It and part two (God Emperor of Didcot) were pretty enjoyable in a 'Carry On Up Uranus' kinda way. The first book wasn't all that IMO, clearly finding his feet and abit patchy but the last two are funny, easy reading stuff. You need the first one though just to get everyone introduced.

If you don't like childish, bodily function gags, you won't like this. However, if you like a good knob joke...

Did make me laugh.
Posted on: 25 May 2010 by Alan Paterson
On The Road - Jack Kerouac
Posted on: 28 May 2010 by MilesSmiles
Bought a new book for this long weekend:

The Long-Player Goodbye
by Travis Elborough

... the album from vinyl to iPod and back again.

Posted on: 28 May 2010 by Thorsten_L
Posted on: 02 June 2010 by Chillkram
Just trying to keep this thread on the radar. Reading is good!

I bet I wouldn't have to bump it if it was, "what breasts are you looking at right now"!!!
Posted on: 02 June 2010 by Haim Ronen