I like to ask this question every few months.
Currently reading Life of Pi by Yang Martel. Saw the movie a few months ago and wanted to read the book. The one I just finished was called Black Ice by Michael Connelly. It’s one of the Bosch books.
I like to ask this question every few months.
Currently reading Life of Pi by Yang Martel. Saw the movie a few months ago and wanted to read the book. The one I just finished was called Black Ice by Michael Connelly. It’s one of the Bosch books.
Listening to the Unabomber Manifesto after a coworker recommended it, during my commutes, its a short (<4 hours) listen but just started it this morning so should finish it this week.
Before that I was reading the book of Enoch out of general interest and curiosity, didn't finish it but did enjoy quite a few passages.
These days I mostly listen to or read philosophical stuff, if you can call the two above part of that genre.
Have you ever come across anything my Michael S. Heiser? He has a companion to Enoch that is excellent.
Also, Industrial Society and Its Future should be required reading. It is in my house. We homeschool.
I read the book of Enoch a while back and want to reread along with other apocryphal books. What did you find most interesting? I’ve heard unabomber manifesto is actually very good. Nothing wrong with philosophical stuff
I'll probably pick up Enoch at some point too. I bought a cool reproduction of the original King James bible at an antique junk market for cheap last month. I just saw it and thought it was cool. It's basically the original book as it was printed with all the margins, the fancy letters, etc. It had the apocrypha in it (not Enoch, but the apocrypha as printed in the original KJ bible. To this point I had no idea that was even a thing. I grew up going to church and had never heard of that in my life.
Mein Kampf? ;)