'See No Evil: The True Story of a Ground Soldier in the CIA's War on Terrorism' by Robert Baer and 'Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid' by Douglas Hofstadter (per Martin's 'best of' list).
promising at begining, but i was lost in the middle of the book, so i stop reading it for a while
btw i like the story about asteroid B 612 and the turkey astronomer
Deedee I can't believe I forgot to mention this before. When I was studying Kant I would go on Youtube and use the Harvard lectures along with my text. The lectures were excellent and they really helped the text to bring the text to life. Of course all of the ones I used were in relation to ethics is business but I am sure you can find the ones you're looking for as well. :smile:
Deedee I can't believe I forgot to mention this before. When I was studying Kant I would go on Youtube and use the Harvard lectures along with my text. The lectures were excellent and they really helped the text to bring the text to life. Of course all of the ones I used were in relation to ethics is business but I am sure you can find the ones you're looking for as well. :smile:
So I thought of getting either 'The Girl With...' or the new Sherlock Holmes novel... Instead I ended up ordering 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' by Le Carre.