The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket — Pantagruel
I've been on the fence about reading 100 years for a while now but it's obviously a must read. I think it's in the wife's library... — Pantagruel
I was the same. Glad I went for it. — Jamal
Uncanny, haunting, and disorientating — Jamal
The Book of Genesis by James D Tabor.
Not only an attempt to translate as literally as possible but a system of notation to uncover the details and structure of the Hebrew text. It sounds great read aloud. — Paine
I'm reading Robert Saplolsky's, "Determined - A Science of Life Without Free Will". I read some good reviews, but I'm finding the book extremely disappointing. — Relativist
Come on, give us a little more than that. Why are you a better or different person, at least, how has your mind or perspective on the world around you progressed or at least changed based on what you've read? — Outlander
Interesting. I can't think of a single book that has changed me like this. The notion of being a better person or progressing in some way seems very quaint to me. Is this how you judge books? — Tom Storm
That shouldn't be so abnormal a concept. Why is it to you? — Outlander
The Disoriented, Amin Maalouf. — javi2541997
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