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The books you read
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I saw a book advertised about learning about people from the books they read, what are the basic ideas behind it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i can certainy tell that when i go round peoples houses their bookshelves tend to have your classics, dickens, tolstoy, hardy etc in full view for visitors. invariably this is pretentious snobbery as they have never usually read them and are trying to project a false vision of academia and worldy knowledge. i find most people who rattle on about the 'great works' they have read are bores, what do they want? a biscuit?
so even though i do have these books, i hide them behind them behind my beano annuals and tom sharpe collection. i am a pretentious snob, but i don;t want everyone else to know.
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so even though i do have these books, i hide them behind them behind my beano annuals and tom sharpe collection. i am a pretentious snob, but i don;t want everyone else to know.
http://kyusireader.bl...f-your-bookshelf.html
Like daffy we have run out of space in which to put more shelves.
As for the idea that anyone could tell what sort of people we are from our extraordinary collection (about 2000) of fiction, non-fiction and reference, I wish them luck. For a start they would reasonable infer from my many books about the bible and the Jesus story that I am highly religious, whereas I'm a positive atheist.
As for the idea that anyone could tell what sort of people we are from our extraordinary collection (about 2000) of fiction, non-fiction and reference, I wish them luck. For a start they would reasonable infer from my many books about the bible and the Jesus story that I am highly religious, whereas I'm a positive atheist.