Another righteous Monbiot manifesto, and a damn good read.
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Another righteous Monbiot manifesto, and a damn good read.
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I read a short story collection by this guy last year and I wasn't particularly impressed, but all these are great.
Clearly influenced by the likes of Jane Austen, Laurence Sterne, Voltaire, Jonathan Swift blah blah and he's consistently laugh out loud funny.
read that 2 years ago and made really great arguments and thoroughly interesting read
his name has came to me before but i've not read anything of his yet. where to start? any reccomendations
read that 2 years ago and made really great arguments and thoroughly interesting read
Have you read Cool it by Bjorn Lomborg? Just finished that, a rather different view.
Have you read Cool it by Bjorn Lomborg? Just finished that, a rather different view.
its good, its annoying, and its annoying also.
I'm kind of losing the rag with it due to his continuous rattling off of acronyms and initialisms without explaining what or who the different groups are.
but its good too.
Ah no, that's a great read. To understand the acronyms etc., either look them up on the internet or, more enjoyably, read Hugh Thomas' The Spanish Civil War, which is brilliant, especially on the background.
George Orwell reminds me of being 17 or so.
read Hugh Thomas' The Spanish Civil War, which is brilliant, especially on the background
Just kidding, i've never read Homage to Catalonia but I got a complete novels of George Orwell from the library one summer when I was about 15 and liked the manics a bit much.
I was kind of disappointed when I discovered later on that he renounced pretty much all of them
Ah no, that's a great read. To understand the acronyms etc., either look them up on the internet or, more enjoyably, read Hugh Thomas' The Spanish Civil War, which is brilliant, especially on the background.
George Orwell reminds me of being 17 or so.
i've just started reading 'Les Miserables' by Victor Hugo.
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