Navigation
Laura Love
Laura Love - Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Advertiser
Joined:
25 Jan 2018
Posts to Date: 622
  View Profile  
Posted: 2021-10-16 16:27:17

Tell us what you're currently reading, or last read. And if it's any good :)

My current read is Dave Grohl's The Storyteller (Tales of Life and Music)

It's great. If you're a fan of Dave and the Foos you'll like this one.

PHG733
PHG733 - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Basic Member
Joined:
28 Sep 2018
Posts to Date: 170
View Profile
Posted: 2021-10-16 17:05:56

David Grohl was also a member and drummer of Nirvana.
Laura Love
Laura Love - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Advertiser
Joined:
25 Jan 2018
Posts to Date: 623
  View Profile  
Posted: 2021-10-16 17:52:55

On 2021-10-16 17:05:56 PHG733 said:
David Grohl was also a member and drummer of Nirvana.



He was! Such a powerhouse of a guy.
Mr. R
Mr. R - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Advertiser
Joined:
6 Oct 2021
Posts to Date: 25
  View Profile  
Posted: 2021-10-16 17:55:11

A Universe from Nothing-Laurence Krauss.

If anyone would like to understand how looking at stars on a clear night is actually looking back 1000's & millions of years back in time,in a way that a 14 year can understand, or how planet Jupiter is the OG of our solar system & has had Earth's back for more than a billion years + continues looking out for us by "taking care" of all those that want to hurt us,it's an awesome read.

All backed by peer reviewed facts.



Laura Love
Laura Love - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Advertiser
Joined:
25 Jan 2018
Posts to Date: 628
  View Profile  
Posted: 2021-10-18 20:56:59

On 2021-10-16 17:55:11 Mr. R said:
A Universe from Nothing-Laurence Krauss.



This sounds pretty great! Added to my reading list, thanks Mr R :) xx
oraljim
oraljim - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Gold Member
Joined:
3 Sep 2013
Posts to Date: 2066
View Profile
Posted: 2021-10-18 21:17:10

On 2021-10-18 20:56:59 Laura Love said:
This sounds pretty great! Added to my reading list, thanks Mr R :) xx


Lawrence Kraus is a fairly good read, and a pretty engaging speaker. He runs the Origin's Project at ASU and I like him. There are better authors out there in the same field, such as Brian Cox (very current) or Isaac Asimov (very dated but incredibly good reading). And of course lets not forget the god of all things sciencey - Carl Sagan.
oraljim
oraljim - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Gold Member
Joined:
3 Sep 2013
Posts to Date: 2067
View Profile
Posted: 2021-10-18 21:20:09

On 2021-10-16 16:27:17 Laura Love said:
Tell us what you're currently reading, or last read. And if it's any good :)


The *ENTIRE* "Dune" series by Frank Herbert and his son, starting from the chronological first book "The Butlerian Jihad" which was written by his son and Kevin Anderson. Its about 20 books in all and they are all good, although the ones by Frank Herbert himself (the so called "classic six") are by far the best.
Ben Layden
Ben Layden - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Gold Member
Joined:
30 Dec 2005
Posts to Date: 6832
View Profile
[deleted]
[deleted] - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
More than 100 posts
Posted: 2021-10-18 22:21:45

On 2021-10-16 16:27:17 Laura Love said:

My current read is Dave Grohl's The Storyteller (Tales of Life and Music)

It's great. If you're a fan of Dave and the Foos you'll like this one.


Nice one. Does he write about any surprising influences? I saw a clip of his recently where he was talking about Disco/Funk - The Gap Band in particular - having a big influence on him. Even on Nevermind!

I've gotten into a bad habit of buying really difficult books that I don't finish, so the last thing I was reading was Notes From Underground. Left off where the underground man is mocking utilitarianism and "the lovers of humanity", so I hadn't even made it past Part 1 haha, but I was really enjoying it. Think this thread might motivate me to continue :)
[deleted]
[deleted] - Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
Re: Good Reads: I like big BOOKS :)
More than 100 posts
Posted: 2021-10-18 22:27:03

On 2021-10-16 17:55:11 Mr. R said:
A Universe from Nothing-Laurence Krauss.

If anyone would like to understand how looking at stars on a clear night is actually looking back 1000's & millions of years back in time,in a way that a 14 year can understand, or how planet Jupiter is the OG of our solar system & has had Earth's back for more than a billion years + continues looking out for us by "taking care" of all those that want to hurt us,it's an awesome read.

All backed by peer reviewed facts.




This book caused a little stir when it came out, but for a change it wasn't the religious vs scientists, but philosophers vs scientists, and Krauss and his gang started the beef :P

This review was doing the rounds:
www.nytimes.com/2012/03/25/books/review/a-universe-from-nothing-by-lawrence-m-krauss.html

I've got no problem with the book though, and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

@oraljim do you keep up with Sean Carroll much? He's taken 1st place as science populariser for me.

Reply

You must be logged in to post on this forum. Basic Membership is free and it only takes a minute to sign up. Alternatively, if you are already a member, please log in. You will be automatically returned to this page.

Legend


Hover mouse over icons for description

Back to Previous Page
For the best browsing experience, rotate your tablet horizontal.