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After a foray into science fiction I got back into reading non-fiction.
But over the years I have already read so much on WWII and history that it is now literally coming out of my ears. I realized many other topics are hardly ever covered: technics, sports, dangerous occupations, real crime, racing, mountaineering etc. The problem with the internet is there are millions of books, but the problem is to find the really good ones. Going by amazon ratings or title is naive, as I found through several mispurchases in the past. So I now first sort out everything written by some moron who plasters the text with lots of superfluous adjectives and all kinds of irrelevant bull****, since the majority of books fall into this category. I am also not interested in illustrated books which consist of 50 pages text and 100 color photographs, and costs 40 bucks, no matter how nice they are. Only books that have from 200 pages upwards of solid research on a well researched, focussed area, well written and easy to read, informative and entertaining, and at a standard price. As the title says, I am tired of World War II and history, though if it's a fresh topic it would also qualify. For example 'Sport in Nazi Germany' ![]() But for example I would be very grateful for a good book about ice hockey, or the olympiad, preferrably taking place in the 60s, 70s or 80s, as I have thing for anything retro. From here on I have books which I am about to get, so if you have read any of those I would like to hear your opinion. Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans by A.J. Baime Quote:
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