Yep, some really great quotes in there. I would say that only a few of the principles I disagree with and those are the ones that are irrelevant in modern society.
Well, it is interesting, or I would've stopped reading it, but it's not so engrossing that I can't read just one chapter at a time.
I'm not familiar at all, but the lessons are applicable to everyday life anyway.
The Prince by Machiavelli. I've started reading it because I guess it's one of those books you just have to be able to say you've read. Not the most entertaining thing, so far, but some very useful things to learn.
The Kite Runner- Hosseini
So far so good, except that the main event so far was a bit disturbing
and
Fahrenheit 451
very similar to 1984 so far, but a bit less eery.
Who here read The Satanic Verses by Rushdie? I've only read the first few pages and I have to admit it's a bit difficult, having to re-read some lines. Is the whole book like that?