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Pattree

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I’ve just been given this.

I’ve always wanted to try and understand why a rational mind can espouse flat Earth theory. There are people whose views I normally respect who apparently hold this view. If you are one of them then I’m not attacking you in any way. I’m trying to understand.

I’ve only just started it and I’m determined I shall finish it.

Right now I’m not sure whether the author believes that the Earth is flat or whether they believe that they can make money by writing a book declaring that the Earth is flat.
 

gibson 175

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I’ve just been given this.

I’ve always wanted to try and understand why a rational mind can espouse flat Earth theory. There are people whose views I normally respect who apparently hold this view. If you are one of them then I’m not attacking you in any way. I’m trying to understand.

I’ve only just started it and I’m determined I shall finish it.

Right now I’m not sure whether the author believes that the Earth is flat or whether they believe that they can make money by writing a book declaring that the Earth is flat.
Well,they do have members around the world(... I'll get my coat.....)
 
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Kepis

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Finished The Adventures of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn last week, now reading The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
 
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Great thread. Some really interesting books here.
Been shopping for a couple already
Some added to my list
Need a refreshing change from the politics/economic history/social history rut that I’ve got myself into…
Thanks
 

Jonno70

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Enjoying reading the Last Kingdom series of books by Bernard Cornwell. I don't normally binge read but currently on the 8th book, I can't put them down.
 

rowen

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Well I’m listening to it while I do house jobs.

The Old Man and the Boy by Jack Ruark

Fantastic so far I would really recommend!
 

Woody girl

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Herbology, a physic garden pharmacy, by Catherine Conway-Payne. Of the Royal botanical garden Edinburgh.
Lots of history, horticultural info and recipes for balms cough medicines and much else.
 

Billy-o

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Apr 19, 2018
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Just finished listening to the BBC Hordern/Briers 'Jeeves' recordings. 15 plus hours of delicious.

Back to paper now and Maurice O'Sullivan's Twenty Years A-Growing; one of the Blasket Island novels
 
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bearbait

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The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan Pappe, an Israeli Historian.

I thought it useful to understand some of the background to the current shocking conflict in the Middle East, particularly as it seems to have the potential to mushroom into something much more sticky. Let us hope not!


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