bonzodog2 wrote: » Delighted to find a new novel by Jame Lee Burke, in his Dave Robicheaux series, "The New Iberia Blues". A couple of chapters in so far, good as ever.
gormdubhgorm wrote: » The Art of Thinking Clearly: Better Thinking, Better Decisions by Rolf Dobelli.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-Thinking-Clearly-Better-Decisions/dp/1444759566 It is broken up into very small chapters 2/3 pages so it can be read quickly or you can dip in and out of it as you wish. It describes various biases in decision making using antidotes and with a little humour. So you do not have to be well versed in behavioural psychology to understand it.
donegal_man wrote: » Is it true Nicole's family as part of their civil action got the "if" printed in really small type, so it looks like it's called "I Did It"? I really hope it is although it sounds like an urban myth.
gerrybbadd wrote: » OJ Simpson's "If i Did It". Yes OJ, of course it's a hypothetical scenario:rolleyes:
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah, but when you were reading to your blind friend you were reading it..he/she wasn't..I'm not knocking it like, but it's hardly the same..
Graces7 wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » I'd kind of consider it cheating.. why? never heard that idea.. it is still communication of the written word. Used to read aloud to a blind friend and it is still reading .. many authors give live readings
Deleted User wrote: » I'd kind of consider it cheating..
heldel00 wrote: » I'm gone buck-mad listening to audio books. Is it cheating? I feel like I'm cheating! (Skintown was read by the author Kieran McMenamin and it was FANTASTIC.)
bonzodog2 wrote: » You might enjoy the novels of Kathy Reichshttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Kathy-Reichs/e/B000APED9E