I make sure to have a book to read while waiting in the carpool line for my son each day. I just finished Louise Brooks' personal essays (she was a beautiful silent film star, and was intelligent and articulate). Now I am on PJ O'Rourke's "All the Trouble in the World." It's at least 25 years old, but it is opening my eyes to how things have been for decades. I have enjoyed it thus far. His writing style is right up my alley.
What are you reading?
Revelations
Behold a Pale Horse
Jesus and the Essenes by Dolores Cannon
Bible
Plant Intelligence and the Imaginal Realm by Stephen Harrod Buhner
I read my devotional with scripture every morning and indulge on the verses shared on here, and I should definitely read more than that.
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Don't ask about the 6, must be 6 o'clock somewhere
Super Immunity, Eat for Life by Dr. Joel Fuhrman (2 books)
The Holy Bible. That's my version of "prepping."
The Creature from Jekyll Island. Although I must admit it's been a very slow read since I spend most of my free time watching podcasts and reading posts here on GAW.
Dune. Hoping to finish before the movie comes out.
Art of War, actually. I have a beautiful leatherbound copy in my office I haven't gotten back to in a while. Not really good for long reading sessions, but I rarely have time for that anyway.
Currently "What are you reading".
First Principles by Thomas E. Ricks details the classical education (including self-education) of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. It also considers how those principles affected how each man choose to contribute to our founding.