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What books are you all reading this weekend? Any topic counts!

Bushido: Way of the Samurai

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Look beyond the pointing finger: the combat philosophy of Wong shun Leung

Meditations on violence

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Just got a copy of The Fourth Turning

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The Genesis bombshell ...and the scientific evidence - Jonathan Gray, Beforeus.com - free copy: http://www.beforeus.com/email/the-weapon.pdf

antihomotoxica et materia medica, Heel Gmbh

"Check Your Financial Privilege" by Alex Gladstein

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Nice pick. Make sure you join the folks at book club.

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The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholtz. Awesome book, demolishes the "meat is bad" argument. I wrote up some more details on my thoughts here: #320715

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Tribe by Sebastian junger.
The state of Africa.

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The Plant Paradox by Steven Gundry

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Started reading „Before we go live” by Stephen Flavall. What a big surprise of a book written by the best Slay the Spire player in the world. A pleasure to read.

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Just started The Construction of Social Reality and am really digging it so far.

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Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake - How Fungi make our worlds, change our minds and shape our futures

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I'm going to have to participate in this by rephrasing the question as which books do I wish I were reading

I'd probably try to find the best book covering Jobs Theory.

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Good morning. I dunno if I would call it a book per se but I read The Call Of Cthulhu by HP Lovecraft this morning. It was a nice break from the monetary and economic literature that have dominated the content lately. There was a certain allure about it coming from a late 1920's horror and fantasy pulp fiction magazine, as well.

Another short and enlightening book that was recently recommended is A History Of Central Banking And The Enslavement Of Mankind by Stephen Goodson. Good luck learning this in school! Highly recommended and you can get through it in one or two sittings.

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I find my self caught up reading Digital Gold at the moment awesome book can't seem to put it down we all know the history but tells the story from the beginning pretty cool story probably make it into a movie some day lol ITS THAT GOOD

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Vasistha Yoga

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i picked up the mandibles by lionel shriver, based on a previous weekend book recommendation thread. so that's on deck. still need to get around to broken money too, but the book club threads have been great for some discussion on it

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