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Choosing a book for your public or school library

Posted: 27th January 2004 17:41

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This thread is inspired by a situation that I'm in. You see, I've been working at the public library down the street for nearly 6 years. The library is allowing me to select a book for them to buy in my honor, something the library does for everyone who works there 5 years. This isn't a book for me to keep, but rather a book that will be put on the shelf with a big sticker on the inside cover saying something like "This book is dedicated to *first name* *last name* in honor of his/her 5 years of service to library patrons everywhere."

I'm not asking for suggestions, but rather it would be fun to see what you guys and gals would pick.

Now during my time at the library, I have seen a whole lot of materials making the assumption that evolution is true, from adult biology books to children's videos and books about dinosaurs. However there are no science books explaining intelligent design. Doesn't it help to have an open mind? Certainly. I will be selecting a book on the modern theory of ID. I have read 3 books of this nature and after using this material in debates, I definately approve of their contents.

Here's what I have in mind:
No Free Lunch - Hard Cover 365 pages

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Posted: 27th January 2004 18:47

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As we discussed in chat, I would want to do a book about Sol Lewitt and his art. Here's one I found at Amazon that looked good: Sol Lewitt.

Good topic!

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Posted: 27th January 2004 19:08

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A copy of the Warhammer 40,000 rulebook. biggrin.gif
Except of course the fact that its techincally Illegal to put that in a library unless the words DO NOT PHOTOCOPY! are on the front page.

But since thats a no no, probably a copy of a Terry Pratchett book. Or The St. Mirren "Millenium Champions" book marking the first division championship in 99/00

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Posted: 27th January 2004 19:28

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I'd recommend any of Bevin Alexander's military strategy books. blush.gif

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Posted: 27th January 2004 21:36

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Posted: 27th January 2004 22:05

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Posted: 27th January 2004 22:36

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the Quran...!

I suggest any books realting to Math or Science. I love reading up on intellectual people such as Einstein, Archimedes, and those sorts of people and what they acclompished. smile.gif

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Posted: 27th January 2004 22:46

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Geez, I wonder what most libraries don't have.

A book of the artwork of Hieronymous Bosch, or maybe Clive Barker's Books of Blood. Then again, maybe most libraries have those... I don't know.

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Posted: 27th January 2004 22:53

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I would have to go with Del on this one. I would probably take The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett, with hopes that reading this one book would spark their curiosity to read the others in this extremely funny series.

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Posted: 28th January 2004 00:02

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I'd go with a copy of Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky. This is my favorit novel, as I've stated often in other topics. Reading this book makes a profound impact on one's philosophy and outlook on life.

P.S. There is another model of the origen of life which you may be interested in being acquanted with, as it solves many of the problems inherent in evolution (though wether or no it has any bases in history is still to be seen). And just as a side note, God's "Intellegent Design" could have been evolution, the two are not opposed, as most assume they are. (If you'd like to respond, please do so via PM, or in another topic.)
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Posted: 28th January 2004 00:53

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I might suggest anything by Chuck Palahniuk, but specifically Lullaby or Fight Club which was a book before it was ever a movie. I've never encountered a library that has anything Chuck has written, and this stuff is rather creative in both the story concepts and writing styles.

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Posted: 28th January 2004 03:26

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Too many to choose...

A book about people? The Razor's Edge By W. Somerset Maugham

A book about faith? Siddartha By Herman Hesse

A book about war? The Things They Carried By Tim O'Brian

A book about adventure? All The Pretty Horses By Cormac McArthur

A book about life? Tuesdays With Morrie By Mitch Albom

A book about a teenage boy? Boy By Roald Dahl


I could go on...

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Posted: 28th January 2004 03:47

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Posted: 28th January 2004 05:08

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i would ask them to put up an adult section. not like the childrens section and then the adult section kind of adult section. more like the childrens section, the adult section and the ADULT section. think about it.

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Posted: 28th January 2004 05:33

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I too would endorse the book "Tuesdays With Morrie" by Mitch Albom. Excellent book, one of the best I've ever read.

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Posted: 29th January 2004 01:57

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"The Hobbit" by J. R. R. Tolkein. Very awesome book.
Another good book, or so I hear, is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" or some title like that. I don't quite remember.

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Posted: 29th January 2004 04:16

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I love The Phantom Tollbooth. What a fantastic book. I can read it even now when I should be reading more intellectually stimulating books. smile.gif

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Posted: 29th January 2004 04:43

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I would go for "In the Eye of the Dragon" by Stephen King (may have messed up the title a bit).

I don't own it, surprisingly, but I love that book. I've read it about 7 times, always borrowing it from the library, and there's something about it that just pulls me in each time.

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Posted: 1st February 2004 00:26
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Hmmm..I really love the "Biggles" series by Captain W.E. Johns so I would probably choose one of them.
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Posted: 2nd February 2004 03:17

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Oh yeah, another good one is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. Maybe a children's book, but a classic nonetheless.

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