Deleted User wrote: » Hagseed by Margaret Atwood. What other Margaret Atwood would people recommend?..Maybe apart from Alias Grace and the handmaids tale?..
Xofpod wrote: » Oryx and Crake is fantastic.
Callan57 wrote: » I agree Oryx & Crake, and The Year of the Flood, are brilliant but I thougt the third book, MaddAddam, wasn't quite the same standard ... but maybe by then I was ready for something different.
Fathom wrote: » THE PEOPLE VS. ALEX CROSS by James Patterson
ILikeBoats wrote: » Are they any good? (The Alex Cross books)
Callan57 wrote: » Writing by numbers IMO
Fathom wrote: » reading university textbooks, which, of course, use an Ivory Tower template.
marienbad wrote: » Any examples in mind ?
Fathom wrote: » Statistics texts. More similar than different in content & context & format. Students buried in esoteric mathematical details. All terribly boring. Too often impractical when attempting to analyze real world problems. Fortunately, I took data analysis from a prof that doesn't use a stat text (To the horror of her colleagues!). She teaches conceptual stat from notes and actual research published in journals. Experiential too. Interactively we reviewed and critiqued the journal analyses. Additionally, we were to analyze a research problem of interest. Not some generic textbook problems. I actually got excited crunching numbers, reporting, and defending my results before classmates and prof!
marienbad wrote: » My favourite poet is Dante and I believe you can now get a degree in Dante Studies in some US Universities and need never read a line by poor Dante !
Fathom wrote: » Diploma mills. Not flagships.