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now that the test is over, im trying to learn to read for pleasure again. any suggestions? I am halfway through "Drowning Ruth," which is excellent.
now that the test is over, im trying to learn to read for pleasure again. any suggestions? I am halfway through "Drowning Ruth," which is excellent.
I'm working my way through some David Mccullough. Just finished Mornings on Horseback, his biography of Teddy Roosevelt, and am now reading John Adams, his biography on, well, John Adams.
hey i just finished reading Mornings on Horseback too! I thought it was really well written, but I guess David McCullough is just an awesome writer.....is the John Adams book any good? I was thinking about reading that one but was a little apprehensive...what can I say, Teddy Roosevelt seemed a lot more interesting....have you read 1776? It was a little slow to start but very good once I got into it...only problem I have with David McCullough is that i always feel he ends too abruptly, like with Teddy Roosevelt, I would have been happy reading all the way until he died but apparently McCullough likes to only write about the 'character-developing' years of his subjects.....anyways, just thought it was cool someone out there has as dorky (historical biographies) taste in literature as I do...don't know if you're interested in english history, but the tudor years are equally fascinating
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It's number 1 on my reading list but sadly, school has started.Atlas Shrugged or Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
I haven't read much about English history--what do you recommend? Oh, and yes I did read 1776 and loved it.
It depends on whether or not you find that whole era of religious reformation interesting. If so, then David Starkey is a great British historian/author on the Tudor era. In terms of style, I would say that Starkey is pretty close to McCullough although his books can at times read a little less like a novel and more like an academic publication (though these occurrences are the exception). I thought 1776 ended rather abruptly. Although if the book is focused on the year 1776, one is limited to only that year. I guess I just wish McCullough would write longer books since he writes so well!
Currently reading "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville...slowly...
This book was contrasted with another in a practice MCAT VR passage.
I was just thinking the same thing! scary isn't it how it's inescapable![]()
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Funny thing is, it was actually that passage in AAMC 9 that spurred me to pick up this book (Democracy in America) to read...lol...
uhh...harry potter?
I haven't taken the MCAT yet but I thought I'd make a suggestion. "Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer is, in my opinion, one of the best pieces of modern literature written so far. He also wrote "extremely loud and incredibly close," which isn't as good as his first one but also a great read. I'm reading "freakonomics" right now, and the author, Levitt, has a really weird, different way of looking at everyday things. Maybe I should have been an English major...🙄
I haven't taken the MCAT yet but I thought I'd make a suggestion. "Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer is, in my opinion, one of the best pieces of modern literature written so far. He also wrote "extremely loud and incredibly close," which isn't as good as his first one but also a great read. I'm reading "freakonomics" right now, and the author, Levitt, has a really weird, different way of looking at everyday things. Maybe I should have been an English major...🙄
my mom keeps bugging me to read My Sister's Keeper, but i wasn't really feeling it. I read Genome--it's pretty cool. u should check out Stiff by mary roach. very coolGosh...if I read the books you guys read, I'm sure my verbal score would be much better...
Anyway...My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult is a MUST! And for any of you that like to indulge in some chick-lit...Good In Bed is great...although it has nothing to do with that really.
I just got Genome by Matt Ridley in the mail to day! YAY!