cocobuds
Well-Known Member
Ive started this new reading program for myself. Just because Im out of school now doesnt mean I should stop my education. I was at the library the other day when I came up with this reading program. All non-fiction books. Maybe not strictly because I really want to read 2030 by Albert Brooks.
Im going to call it the Past - Present - Future reading program.
I will use the 3 week borrowing time to read 3 books.
Every 3 weeks I will get 3 new books with one pertaining to each of the Past, Present, or Future.
In other words: 1 book exploring the past, 1 present, and 1 future.
My first round is comprised of these non-fiction books.
Past:
Are We Rome? by Cullen Murphy. It explores the parallels, similarities, and differences when comparing modern day United States with the Republic and Empire of Rome.
Present:
Generation Rx by Greg Critser. How prescription drugs are altering american lives, minds, and bodies. (tagline)
Future:
The Universe Next Door by Marcus Chown. Explores the "mind-bending" new ideas on the cutting edge of technology such as atom splitting, and intergalactic and time travel.
Im going to call it the Past - Present - Future reading program.
I will use the 3 week borrowing time to read 3 books.
Every 3 weeks I will get 3 new books with one pertaining to each of the Past, Present, or Future.
In other words: 1 book exploring the past, 1 present, and 1 future.
My first round is comprised of these non-fiction books.
Past:
Are We Rome? by Cullen Murphy. It explores the parallels, similarities, and differences when comparing modern day United States with the Republic and Empire of Rome.
Present:
Generation Rx by Greg Critser. How prescription drugs are altering american lives, minds, and bodies. (tagline)
Future:
The Universe Next Door by Marcus Chown. Explores the "mind-bending" new ideas on the cutting edge of technology such as atom splitting, and intergalactic and time travel.