'Explaining Hitler' by Ron Rosenbaum.
If you're interested in this area. I'm currently reading this book, I'm planning on doing a dissertation next year about the Nazi's and Third Reich.
I recently finished reading 'What is History' by E.H Carr. I found this book interesting. Not a very big book, didn't take long to read.
Or 'Have A Nice Day', the autobiography of wrestling legend Mick Foley!
Margo · Member since
I heart 1984, also collections of Jean-Paul Sartre plays (with No Exit) are good. um... His Dark Ma terials by Pullman is a good series too.
Bob The Shrek · Member since
I have just finished reading a book by the drummer of Rush, Neil Peart, called Ghost Rider. It is a compelling journal of his life after losing his daughter in a car crash, his wife to cancer and how he embarks on a 55,000 miles motorcycle journey to find a reason to carry on living.
He records his adventures, his setbacks and the pain of constantly reliving the loss of his family. He writes of the places he visits, the family and friends who help him on the journey along what he calls 'the healing road'.
Janet · Member since
Go to bed, Robert.
;-)
Janet · Member since
give that 'normal' stuff up right now...I know better ;-)
Bob The Shrek · Member since
That's right Juanetto - make me look stoopid by telling me off - and here I was trying to be 'normal' for a change ;-)
Bob The Shrek · Member since
I will as soon as I can catch this moth that is trying to use my fucking fat torso as a pillow - the little bastard is annoying the shit out of me.
Is that better?
Janet · Member since
turn on a nightlight to attract him then smash the little s.o.b.'s guts out.
Bob The Shrek · Member since
and the final score is:
Hulking brute with a big rolled up newspaper - 1
Fucking moth oblivious to anything but light - 0
Daburcor? · Member since
"and the final score is:
Hulking brute with a big rolled up newspaper - 1
Fucking moth oblivious to anything but light - 0"
ROTFLMAO!!! That's GREAT!
geeksandgeeks · Member since
Oh, one that I forgot - anything by Reginald Rose, especially Twelve Angry Men.