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
sanj: A woman sitting in space, in a lotus leaf (Default)

From: [personal profile] sanj


Oh, dude, I want to get in in this even from a distance. Seriously, Skype my butt in. I love non-fiction.

Off the top of my head, I propose Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, and note that 1493 is now out.

Most of the other good nonfiction I've read lately is either older stuff (from gleaning my local library) or a little too counseling-specific. Although possibly I could raise some interest in Born For Love, a really good overview of empathy and its role in human development.
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From: [personal profile] fyrdrakken


Oddly enough, I've been having thoughts lately regarding needing to set up a Skype account at some point just so I'll know how it works and how to work it, and then have it available as a communication method in future. The thing that's been stopping me has been the lack of a purpose for connection to someone else on Skype.
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