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- tekijä: Jared Diamond

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... one a bit of a cliffhanger...bah! I really, really want another "Nursery Crime", truth be told. Also, I finished Collapse! by Jared Diamond, but I can't really count it because I quit about twenty pages from the end. Have I listed this one before? It's hard to tell, it *literally* ...

... languages though - I want Tintenherz not Inkheart (see, even the touchstones here are biased towards English!) and I want Collapse not Kollaps!

I bought Collapse not too long ago, glad to hear that its worth the read. I read Guns, Germs and Steel back in college and I enjoyed it.

I live in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana which is one of the locations Jared Diamond features in Collapse. He has a summer home in the area (broadly speaking) and gave a talk here soon after Collapse was released--if you ever get a chance to hear him speak, I'd highly recommend it. As to ...

>45 I've read Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse. Both most excellent.

... chimpanzee. The difference is each book develops a common idea - Dr Diamond's hobby horse. Details are really what makes collapse worth the reading - each chapter seems to stand alone to pick and choose. I skipped the first chapters - about Montana - maybe its a better read for Americans, ...

Non-Fiction 1. Collapse by Jared Diamond 2. Kate Remembered by A. Scott Berg 3. Admit One: A Journey Into Film by Emmett James 4. Shakespeare: The Biography by Peter Ackroyd 5. Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson

Guns, Germs and Steel stands alone, but I'd read it before Collapse. Both are pretty good reads!

I've read both GG&S and Collapse. Cannibals and Kings is by a different author (Marvin Harris) and some of the information may be dated since it was published in 1977. I don't think there's any reason to read one before the other.

... BritCrime novels, historical novels, and humour. I have several books going at once right now - The Fight for English, Collapse, The Shipping News and A Personal History by Katharine Graham. My goal is to finish two of these this week!

While it has been a while since I read Collapse, I don't remember dictatorships being presented as a solution per se; maybe this is just how I came to it, but I read it as stating the unfortunate fact that free societies are not always so good at environmentalism. Which is, obviously, true--as ...

... look at how the United States' millions of foreign aid money is really being spent, and what good it is really doing. Collapse* (the environment) 1491* (updated Native American history) My Life in France Omnivore's Dilemma* (what we eat) White Man's Burden* (foreign aid to ...

... from what we all learned in school!). But nothing beats a great novel on a cold, rainy night... Nonfiction: Collapse 1491 My Life in France Omnivore's Dilemma White Man's Burden The Third Chimpanzee Bird of Life, Bird of Death Fiction: Peace Like a River ...

... history of science course that I took last year, but it was very readable and interesting. Guns, Germs and Steel, and Collapse, by Jared Diamond The Long Summer: how climate changed civilization, and The Little Ice Age: How Climate Made History, by Brian M. Fagan Catastrophe: ...

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Celtika A Game of Thrones Empires of the Word: A Language History of the World The Mother Tongue Made in America The Historian Alpha Beta: How 26 Letters Shaped the Western World The Map That Changed the World: William ...

dwsact in Book talk : Most influential book. (Loka 20, 2007, 5:16pm)

Collapse by Jared Diamond is the most important book I have read in the last 50 years. The author, who also wrote the Pulitzer-Prize Winning Guns, Germs, and Steel, presents a chilling case that we are following the example of earlier small societies (e.g., Easter Island, Norse Greenland, ...

... Germs and Steel, Jared Diamond also wrote a couple of other great books, Why Sex is Fun and The Third Chimpanzee. (Collapse is good too, but I wouldn't suggest that one without caveat, as it's a little drier than his others. Most recently I've read and enjoyed Walter Isaacson's ...

... Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies HN Social history and conditions; Social problems; Social reform Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed HQ The family; Marriage; Woman; Sexuality The Cannibal HS Societies: secret, benevolent, etc. The Hiram Key: Pharaohs, ...

... thesis of Guns, Germs, and Steel is a little more straightforward, which made it easier to get through. In the case of Collapse, he had a lot more variables to contend with, and unlike with the former volume, he had to examine the variables in parallel in most of the cases. I think it ...

... lton 303 Social processes Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies 304 Factors affecting social behavior Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed 359 Sea (Naval) forces & warfare USS Intrepid: CVS-11 1971 362 Social welfare problems & services Ryan White: My Own S ...

... though. The rest have drifted to the bottom of the pile and may not have much hope of resurrection. For example, I started Collapse! in August, and haven't looked at it since school started. Am I still reading it if I haven't taken the bookmark out...?

... about the whole proceedings. Not a bad read, but nothing spectacular from my point of view. I just finished reading Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond, (I highly recommend it) and he talks in that book about the problems that increased population ...

Just starting Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond.

I think Collapse book is worth reading - I thought his examples were pretty interesting. But ultimately, I thought the message was a bit more mixed and weaker than in Guns, Germs, and Steel, where he basically argues environmental determinism (people develop the resources they have, e.g. ...

... Wit's End by Erma Bombeck One Last Breath by Stephen Booth The Last Days of Dogtown by Anita Diamant Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond

... . Also reading Saving Graces by Patricia Gaffney - Lit Lite but I need one of those right now! Dipping in and out of Collapse by Jared Diamond as well. I loved On Chesil Beach. I like the spareness of his prose - I think it's refreshing to read an author who takes a serious ...

Yesterday I borrowed Collapse by Jared Diamond from the library - I've been really wanting to read this book and thought I'd never find it secondhand (it's highly desired on BookMooch). Well, the fates were smiling, I found it this morning at a yard sale for $1! Yea!! Now I have my own ...

tropics in World History : Vikings (Elo 18, 2007, 12:39pm)

There is an intriguing chapter in Jared Diamond's Collapse: How Societies Choose To Fail Or Succeed which discusses the establishment and eventual demise of the Norse colonies in Greenland.

... having read the whole book. It is a NonFiction book, and those are usually harder to get through. After I chose the book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed with 575 pages, I became much more comfortable with members Not finishing the book. I will sometimes direct the ...

Here are the panel topics expected to be discussed in July. See anything particularly interesting? What Single Novel is Most Emblematic of Readercon? A Thursday night panel, 90 minutes. "Readercon, to my mind, is all about books like this one." What's the one book? Obviously it's ...

I read and LOVED Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel but I have been trying unsuccessfully to get through Collapse since it first came out. It seems more repetitive and less interesting than GG&S. I stopped reading at Chapter 6 over a year ago. Does anyone else have this problem? Is ...

... as climate), tomorrow's world will be a reduced one with many more Darfurs. What a sad example and legacy for our kids... Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or to Succeed by Jared Diamond. The rise and fall of the great powers : economic change and military conflict from 1500 to 2000 ...

... choice of Sisters in the Wilderness and would add Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond - I have his next book, Collapse How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed on my TBR pile More recent non- fiction that I liked Race Against Time CBC Massey Lecture Series by Stephen Lewis ...

... to Judaism The Historical Jesus (The Great Courses, 1 and 2) Classical Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome Collapse : how societies choose to fail or succeed Celtika The historian : a novel Alpha beta : how 26 letters shaped the Western world Fables: Legends in Exile ...

... before getting totally sick and not being able to touch that type of book for a year or so. My choice for this week is Collapse by Jared Diamond. This explores and seeks why some society's have failed and others have succeeded. It will be interesting to see if it differs from his ideas ...

I am currently reading Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence and Collapse by Jared Diamond.

Just started Collapse by Jared Diamond ... regarding Ishiguro, I can heartily recommend the unconsoled ... don't be put off by its length, the book was incredible!

... "other side" to cannibalism. I had my questions about this answered in Jared Diamond's books Guns, Germs, and Steel and Collapse. There are anthropological reasons for some civilizations resorting to cannibalism that are not derived from religion. They might use religion as a framework for ...

... and I completed both Fire Sale by Sara Paretsky - just good enough for me to keep reading - and Jared Diamond's Collapse - an excellent book in every way though harder going than Guns, Germs and Steel.

Vision : The Life and Music of Hildegard Von Bingen ...

While I love the collapse (and also guns germs and steel!), I have to say that those monkey books didn't do it for me. ishmael is on many of my friends' faves, though...

Collapse is very good. His thesis is that the more interdependent one society is with others, the more risk there is for collapse. Also that collapse can be avoided if a civilization chooses to address the crises. Another book along these lines is The Winds of Change by Eugene Linden, ...

... news program. As a news junky, it means I'm bombarded on a daily basis. I do love Jared Diamond and I just got Collapse. I don't think I've even entered it yet, but I like what I've read on the first few pages. I'll let you know when I get farther into it!

... currently reading Natural Capitalism. It's already a bit outdated, but it's an inspiring read. I've recently finished Collapse by Jared Diamond, which was good but seemed aimed more at those who aren't already treehuggers.

Just finished Collapse. Long but fascinating read. Don't know what's next - this LibraryThing is really cutting into my reading time!

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