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    It's all about the Fuzzies jitami's Avatar
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    Re: what are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Just ordered yet another book, The Lucifer Effect by Philip Zimbardo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Sounds like a very interesting man! Is The Lucifer Effect more of a documentary style or more fictional type reading? Either would be interesting. I'm just curious.
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: what are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by jitami View Post
    Sounds like a very interesting man! Is The Lucifer Effect more of a documentary style or more fictional type reading? Either would be interesting. I'm just curious.
    It's documentary. Written by the guy behind the Stanford prison experiment.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment

    The book was inspired by what happened at Abu Ghraib and deals with what can drive a normal person to behave that way. I haven't read much of it, yet.

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    Re: what are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    It's documentary. Written by the guy behind the Stanford prison experiment.
    Stanford prison experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The book was inspired by what happened at Abu Ghraib and deals with what can drive a normal person to behave that way. I haven't read much of it, yet.
    Let me know what you think as you read more. It's going on my list
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: what are you reading?

    This just arrived in the mail. Looks very interesting. Ebay $4.99 delivered.
    Steve
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    Re: what are you reading?

    I'm reading
    STIFF - The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, by Mary Roach
    really enjoying it
    just finished
    The Power Trail: History of Hydroelectricity at Niagara, by Brett Gawronski
    that was pretty cool - requiring a magnifying glass for pictures though
    rhea
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    Re: what are you reading?

    I've just started the third book in the "Dhampir" series by Barb & J.C. Hendee. First one is "Dhampir", second is "Thief of Lives" third is "Sister of the Dead". So far its a good romp. These books would appeal to anyone who likes gothic, fantasy or playing D & D. Whoops! I guess I just stepped out of the nerd closet into the spotlight! Oh well! I can deal.

    Devon

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    Re: what are you reading?

    Last week I was at our local library. I took my wish list with me and approached the guy working at the Reference desk. I gave him my list and asked him to order these through the inter-library loaner program. He looked each one up and told me it would do no good to order them as the colleges NEVER loan out text materials, especially to a public library. I proceeded to tell him my philosophy to life "If you don't make any calls, you don't make any sales". I explained to him the fact that not ordering them meant the answer was no when there is a chance it could be yes. He laughed and said it was a waste of time.
    Today I got a call from the library. All three books were in. I feel like I hit the lottery.


    Steve
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    Re: what are you reading?

    Very nice, congratulations.

    There's a 165€ book I'd like to get my hands on:

    The Reptiles of Northern Eurasia - Taxonomic Diversity, Distribution, Conservation Status
    (Natalia B. Ananjeva, Andrei Barabanov, Ilya S. Darevsky, Roman G. Khalikov, Nikolai L. Orlov, Sergei A. Ryabov)

    and a 98€ book:

    Ecotoxicology Of Amphibians And Reptiles (ISBN 9781420064162)

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    Re: what are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Today I got a call from the library. All three books were in. I feel like I hit the lottery.
    congrats
    persistence does work
    rhea
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    Re: what are you reading?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    This just arrived in the mail. Looks very interesting. Ebay $4.99 delivered.
    Awesome! I had that one,^^^ but gave it away with many tanks and stuff when my last pair of garters died. Last snake book I ever owned. Last time I had garter snakes (until this year) for that matter.

    Still have his "Psychedelics Encyclopedia" (1993) though. Go figure.

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Last week I was at our local library. I took my wish list with me and approached the guy working at the Reference desk. I gave him my list and asked him to order these through the inter-library loaner program. He looked each one up and told me it would do no good to order them as the colleges NEVER loan out text materials, especially to a public library. I proceeded to tell him my philosophy to life "If you don't make any calls, you don't make any sales". I explained to him the fact that not ordering them meant the answer was no when there is a chance it could be yes. He laughed and said it was a waste of time.
    Today I got a call from the library. All three books were in. I feel like I hit the lottery.


    And so you did! Way to go!

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