^Don't bother. It's overly long!
He's wrote better stuff.
NR - Get Rommell by Michael Asher and The Buckminster Fuller Reader.
Was reading 'Enemy At The Gates: The Battle for Stalingrad', but can't seem to locate my copy, so I've started 'Watership Down' instead.
Last read 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?', and loved it.
How closely is Blade Runner related to that book? I absolutely love the movie and have debated about whether or not to read that book. I know the movie is not a direct adaptation of the book, but how does it relate. What's your take?
Edit: Fuck it! I will just add it to my ever-growing stack of books to read.
The ideas explored are absolutely beautiful.
I've had that book copy for years and never read it.. still in my closet... i will get to it one of these days.. .anyways I did see the cartoon movie based on the book and that kicked ass... saw it when i was a kid... after you finish the book go see the movie...so I've started 'Watership Down' instead.
I have that and of course The Prince... my nickname on another board is Machiavelli ironically enough lol i love that name... guy was a pure genuis in his political thought... but anyways I'm currently reading :just picked up:
Machiavelli - Discourses
Going to start reading tommorow.
James McPherson's Ordeal by Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction.
It's for my college history class, but it is still an excellent book. I won't be selling back this book.
I have that and of course The Prince... my nickname on another board is Machiavelli ironically enough lol i love that name... guy was a pure genuis in his political thought... but anyways I'm currently reading