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  1. litera9

    How do you decide your next book?

    If I cannot find it in the library, or used, and it is imperative that I read it, then I would go buy it via Amazon. But if I find it at the library sales room, or at a thrift shop, I'll pick up anything that might interest me, especially if it's cheap.
  2. litera9

    Last seen...

    To End all Wars. It was a movie that told the story of Ernest Gordon, and how he and many other prisoners were able to last throughout World War II, and still be able to forgive their Japanese Captors. It's a great story, and it has Kiefer Sutherland in a main role.
  3. litera9

    Greetings from Omaha

    I love the historical works of David Mccullough, Stephen Ambrose, and James Bradley. I read John Piper, C.S. Lewis, and Timothy Keller for Theology. Current events authors includes Malcolm Gladwell, John Carlin and Thomas Friedman. I also like Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game series, and...
  4. litera9

    What is your favorite non-fiction genre?

    I really like history, biographies, current events, philosophy, and theology. I've recently got into the reading of sociology, reason, logic, and rhetoric. I also attempt to read a bit of politics here, a little economics/business writing there. I am attempting to lace my reading with a bit...
  5. litera9

    Inception

    I saw this movie a few months ago, and fell in love. Nolan was able to keep the plot moving throughout, while keeping complicated. THe action was unique, with a matrix vibe. The ideas explored here were worth thinking about. Inception gives us an oppurtunity to think about what we believe...
  6. litera9

    Please recommend me a good book with a meaningful theme!

    I like the book To Kill a mockingbird. It is also a classic school read, but it's themes of racism, fatherhood, and childhood are illustrated extremely well when viewed through the eyes of the girl.
  7. litera9

    Greetings from Omaha

    I'm a 17 year old homeschooled military brat. I am an avid reader, reading a book a week. I live in Omaha, and have 4 siblings, and 2 loving parents. I read mostly non-fiction, from Philosophy to economics to classics, to even theology. Science fiction, thrillers, and well written fiction...
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