Antonia Fraser's Mary Queen of Scots was so much more than I had anticipated. I was quite moved at Fraser's empathy and admiration toward her subject. It helped that she had such a subject, of course.
Read that one a couple of years ago and remember enjoying it much more than I thought I would as well.
Finished a couple of books recently.
The God Delusion by
Richard Dawkins. It was an E-library book. Wow. He crushed every argument I have ever used, or heard used, to 'prove' god, or at least used to explain why we needed to worship him. By god, I mean the one of the christian bible. It really helps in my transition from fully 'saved' christian, to atheist. First time I have used that word to describe myself. I no longer believe in the god of the bible, nor any other god. I am an atheist*
The Myth of a Guilty Nation by
Albert Jay Nock, Nock presents a case against the popular notion that Germany, and Germany alone, was the cause of WW1. Nock firmly points the finger of blame on French-Russian-English imperialism.
I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by
Nujood Ali and Delphine Minoui. Another E-library book. True story of a young (10 yrs old) Yemeni girl forced to marry a much older man, and then has the courage to ask for a divorce.
Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution Of Human Sexuality by Jared Diamond. And yet another E-library book. I like reading E-library books. I have previously read Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, and Collapse, so thought I would give this a go. Only a couple chapters in, but so far a good read.
* Will I receive a membership card in the mail? And what about the free toaster? I swear I read somewhere that all new atheist will receive a new toaster. How do I go about claiming that? I love me some yummy warm singed bread.