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NiS Book Club
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2019-03-29 at 1:19 AM UTCIDK if we had a thread like this already but whatever. Let's have a NiS book club.
I am currently reading Hitler's War by David Irving, and no i'm not being edgy i have a genuine interest in Nazi Germany, the second world war and history in general.
If you want a good reading list with regards to WWII, you should read all of David Irving's books As well as Inside The Third Reich by Albert Speer, the one about Goebbels is next on my list. Unironically reading Mein Kampf is quite a trip as well. Irving has a book on Churchill too if you're not a fan of all the Nazi stuff.
What's that you say? You want to read Hitler's War too? I am glad you asked click here for the latest edition.
Anyway recommend me a good fiction to off-set the non-fiction. -
2019-03-29 at 1:19 AM UTCI miss book fairs =/
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2019-03-29 at 1:22 AM UTC
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2019-03-29 at 1:22 AM UTCI will join this book club but I’d prefer fiction.
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2019-03-29 at 1:23 AM UTCWait where is the NIS writing club? Sign me up! My dreams make good short stories.
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2019-03-29 at 1:27 AM UTCIt’s settled I’ll start a dream diary here.
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2019-03-29 at 1:30 AM UTCThe Wasp Factory. Read it.
That book was how Oplus and I became friends. -
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2019-03-29 at 1:46 AM UTC
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2019-03-29 at 1:49 AM UTCIf even just one person volunteers to read Godel, Escher, Bach (Hofstadter), alongside me at a pace of a chapter per week (for a total of 20 chapters), it would be enough incentive for me to make an official thread and contribute my own notes on each chapter, and anyone else who wants to get involved can read along and get involved in the conversation.
It's just that I've always wanted to read this book. It seems to touch on a lot of seemingly disparate topics, ranging from computer science and programming, to formal logic and math, along with some genetics, neuroscience, cognition, philosophy, AI, linguistics, and basically every single topic you might find mentioned in the context of the field of cognitive science.
I know that at least one among us has been working at it (Lanny):
Originally posted by Lanny I've been "reading" GEB for years lol. It's not as super mega dense and technical as people make it out to be, there are sections that are just comedy and aside from a couple pages of proofs here and there it's not like you need to grind through. But it's not a book you want to read in 10-30 minute chunks on the bus which is how I get most my reading done, so the only time I pick it up is when I go on vacation or something.
So anyone who's read part way through, join the party. You can hold off until we've all caught up with you if you want, or you can just jump right into the discussion from the get go and provide some additional insight to us burgeoning β GEBlites. -
2019-03-29 at 1:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † This is how it starts
I wasn't being sarcastic. But from the kind of books O+ used to read or talk about i imagine it's a delightfully dark spiral into a special kind of hell and mental illness. Feeling a bit more like some lighter reading at the moment but i will put it on my list. -
2019-03-29 at 5:46 AM UTC
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2019-03-29 at 5:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie IDK if we had a thread like this already but whatever. Let's have a NiS book club.
I am currently reading Hitler's War by David Irving, and no i'm not being edgy i have a genuine interest in Nazi Germany, the second world war and history in general.
If you want a good reading list with regards to WWII, you should read all of David Irving's books As well as Inside The Third Reich by Albert Speer, the one about Goebbels is next on my list. Unironically reading Mein Kampf is quite a trip as well. Irving has a book on Churchill too if you're not a fan of all the Nazi stuff.
What's that you say? You want to read Hitler's War too? I am glad you asked click here for the latest edition.
Anyway recommend me a good fiction to off-set the non-fiction.
https://www.unz.com/bookstore/germar_rudolf__auschwitz-technique-and-operation-of-the-gas-chambers/ -
2019-03-29 at 5:51 AM UTC
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