GeorgeO
Well-Known Member
I've recently been rediscovering the joys of reading, having placed my HT system on hold for a while.
Who's in Charge: Free Will and the Science of the Brain by Michael Gazzaniga
Poor Economics by Rethinking Poverty and the ways to end it by Abhijit Bannerjee and Esther Diflo
The Service: Memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen
Life in the Balance by Dr Tom Graboy
I also watched a couple of outstanding documentaries recently, one on the Andes Plane crash of the 1970s when Nando Parrado and his friends crashed on a flight from Argentina to Chile, and another one reconstructing the Lindbergh bay kidnapping and murder case.
Who's in Charge: Free Will and the Science of the Brain by Michael Gazzaniga
Poor Economics by Rethinking Poverty and the ways to end it by Abhijit Bannerjee and Esther Diflo
The Service: Memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen
Life in the Balance by Dr Tom Graboy
I also watched a couple of outstanding documentaries recently, one on the Andes Plane crash of the 1970s when Nando Parrado and his friends crashed on a flight from Argentina to Chile, and another one reconstructing the Lindbergh bay kidnapping and murder case.