I was talking to [personal profile] ellen_fremedon at Small Press Expo (more on that later) and in the course of our meandering discussion, I came to the realization that I really want to talk about non-fiction books with other fans in an organized setting. I want to found a book group!

Mostly, I'm thinking about history, anthropology, and science books for the interested layperson and maybe the more accessible academic texts. Given that it takes a while to read these kind of non-fiction books, I think that such a group would only meet every other month.

[personal profile] ellen_fremedon and I brainstormed a list of books that we think might be interesting to read and discuss:



Personally, I'd like to get read more by female researchers and more on non-Western cultures.

I'd be willing to organize such a group, and host it part of the time -- so who in the Washington Metro area think this sounds interesting? Or you can just give me suggestions for books to read.

ETA: Jesse Byock's Viking Age Iceland, which is fascinating
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From: [personal profile] fyrdrakken


Four titles that sound interesting, and one book (Albion's Seed) that's been sitting on my shelf for a few years now waiting to be read. Yeah, that sounds interesting -- pity I'm not in the area.
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From: [personal profile] fyrdrakken


Dad's actually got a copy of 1491, IIRC. Though I've already got several borrowed books of his I'm not likely to be reading and returning any time soon -- I've gotten absolutely addicted to the library-in-my-pocket aspect of using my Blackberry's Kindle app, and just don't want to mess with physical books anymore unless I pretty much have to. (I added a number of those titles to my Amazon wishlist, and might even get around to actually reading a few of them at some point.)
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