The Smaht Girls Book Club Blog Space is where we can vote and make comments about what we have read, what we are reading and what we want to read.
Since we had the most discussion about Freakonomics so far, maybe something else that will spark debate?Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely looks interesting...Or - I'm also down w/ other suggestions, just wanted to start the discussion...
I just started reading this book. I'm about 10 pages in and so far, so interesting.http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Country-Drugs-History/dp/0470167394
Ooo - that looks interesting, too!
http://www.amazon.com/Infidel-Ayaan-Hirsi-Ali/dp/0743289692/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1This book was fascinating, with plenty of controversy and discussion topics about religion and women, immigration, etc.
Sonja and Laura, both of those look interesting too-and certainly both would count as professional development for me
I like all 3 of these suggestions...wow, we're swimming in really interesting books to possibly read.
Well, we are some smaht girls. :)Any of those three look interesting to me, and I've already started on the drug one (because I had it next in the queue). Reba? Debbie? Jodi?
I would be excited to read any of those three, but am more interested in reading the book about drugs.
Drugs! Drugs!
Ok - looks like we have a consensus on the drug book? I'm buying it!
I'm psyched about the book, but can everyone afford to buy this new hardcover book or does anyone know of affordable ways to buy it?
I am almost done with my copy and am loaning it to Jodi until she can get her library copy. Maybe after she gets the library copy I can loan you mine?
I don't think KC libraries even has the book yet. I would love to borrow a copy when someone is done. In the meantime I'll keep looking.
The book is on SALE today at amazon:http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Country-Drugs-History/dp/0470167394/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251733777&sr=8-1
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Since we had the most discussion about Freakonomics so far, maybe something else that will spark debate?
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions by Dan Ariely looks interesting...
Or - I'm also down w/ other suggestions, just wanted to start the discussion...
I just started reading this book. I'm about 10 pages in and so far, so interesting.
http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Country-Drugs-History/dp/0470167394
Ooo - that looks interesting, too!
http://www.amazon.com/Infidel-Ayaan-Hirsi-Ali/dp/0743289692/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_1
This book was fascinating, with plenty of controversy and discussion topics about religion and women, immigration, etc.
Sonja and Laura, both of those look interesting too-and certainly both would count as professional development for me
I like all 3 of these suggestions...wow, we're swimming in really interesting books to possibly read.
Well, we are some smaht girls. :)
Any of those three look interesting to me, and I've already started on the drug one (because I had it next in the queue).
Reba? Debbie? Jodi?
I would be excited to read any of those three, but am more interested in reading the book about drugs.
Drugs! Drugs!
Ok - looks like we have a consensus on the drug book? I'm buying it!
I'm psyched about the book, but can everyone afford to buy this new hardcover book or does anyone know of affordable ways to buy it?
I am almost done with my copy and am loaning it to Jodi until she can get her library copy. Maybe after she gets the library copy I can loan you mine?
I don't think KC libraries even has the book yet. I would love to borrow a copy when someone is done. In the meantime I'll keep looking.
The book is on SALE today at amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/This-Your-Country-Drugs-History/dp/0470167394/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1251733777&sr=8-1
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