Fellow Monks,
I, as I presume many of you do, spend quite a bit of time reading. Unfortunately, I can't always find good/interesting books. I was wondering if anyone knew of some good ones (I'm sure they do).
It would be nice to create nodes under this one for different subjects (ie. sci fi, AI, Perl, Programming, whatever) where people can list good books they've read in that catagory. That way those who are interested in only one topic don't have to skim through everything to find *interesting* reading material. Please keep in mind that a date of publication would be nice on books in certain catagories such as AI that, I presume, has changed in the past 10 years. Oh, and a short summary might be nice.
- p u n k k i d
"Reality is merely an illusion,
albeit a very persistent one."
-Albert Einstein
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