Ron  B

Ron B

"How many a man has dated a new era in his life from the reading of a book."
-Henry David Thoreau

"A man without a favorite author is a lost soul. He remains an unimpregnated ovum, an unfertilized pistil. One’s favorite author…is pollen for his soul."
–Lin Yutang, The Importance of Living, 1937

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  • Sam & Jeanine B

    sam & jeanine b says

    hi ron...loved the comments on the article yesterday. just droped dan m. a note on shelfari. read his reviews on his shelf. good. got to get busy and post some on our shelf. good talking with you tues. later, love dad

    posted 3 weeks ago. ( send a note )
  • Slacker Mack

    slacker mack says

    I went to see Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed" and it is fabulous. I think you would also love it.
    Mack

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Slacker Mack

    slacker mack says

    Hi again
    Meant to tell you yesterday that I am reading D'Souza's "What's So Great About Christianity" and agree completely with your review. I love his work, but this is his best so far.
    Mack

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Slacker Mack

    slacker mack says

    Hi Ron
    Just wanted to suggest a book to you that I didn't see on your list: "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds," by Charles Mackay. It is actually old, over 150 years old but still relevant today and an outstanding book. I have picked up a lot of ideas from your shelf. Thanks.
    Mack

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Rosy

    rosy says

    Thanks for all the reviews, Ron.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • bkcollector

    bkcollector says

    Dear Ron,
    which book by karl albrecht do you suggest for reading ?the book that has impressed u the most
    Dr.Khanna

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • sara i

    sara i says

    hi ron my name is sara jus read wht u wrote!i was an avid reader but now i dont seem to read as much!how do u find the time to rea so much and have so many varied authors!

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Oel

    oel says

    A salute to all your reviews! ;o)

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sudeshna B

    sudeshna b says

    Wow, how do you find the time to read and review all these books? Awesome!

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • KIRTI V

    kirti v says

    hari aum
    Ron B
    your review capacity has imoressed me .
    kindly go through my profile &get in touch with me on web if you please
    kirti

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • aderinola o

    aderinola o says

    u're such an avid reader

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Tembi

    tembi says

    I am manifestly impressed that you've taken the time to review all your books! Very informative!

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • bjc624

    bjc624 says

    I am more of a George Gilder fan. Gilder is an original thinker whether he is writing on men and women or the free market and technology. Buckley never lived up to his own expectation. As a young man, he wanted he write that one big book. He aspired to writing a modern version of The Revolt of the Masses by Ortega y Gasset. By his own admission, he did not have the time or discipline to reach that goal.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • mojgan

    mojgan says

    And what draws us closer
    And makes us all care,
    Is not what we have,
    But the things we share

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Marisa Z

    marisa z says

    Hi! I see you tend towards self help, which isnt really my main field of interest in choosing books, but i hope you can help me find a good one on self steem for my teen girl and would love you recommending anything you found absolutely neccesary to read.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • maydayeve

    maydayeve says

    I enjoyed browsing some of the books you have, we only have 4 books in common (my taste is very eclectic), but i had an interesting time reading some of your reviews, i'll try to find one book you had "True Professionalism"...yes, shame on me :-).

    Chloe

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • tony rebello

    tony rebello says

    As a new addict to Shelfari it's fun browsing thru libraries, reviews,and mail.( enjoyed yours, peeping tom me ! )
    I miss the old dining tables which sat a dozen or more and echoed with cross talk and arguement over books and ideas. The library concept is not so great yet in India. Was thrilled to see the facilities offered in the States. UK, and Australia. Oh well, we have our second hand book shops ( dying out now ) with the owners who squat on the pavement,able to discuss most authors with you.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • farah m

    farah m says

    the books you read give an insight about the way you thimk, it is very important to keep searching for the right meaning of your life, reading and working give life its true meaning, good luck

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • mary z

    mary z says

    u r right without books noone is complete

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • magical

    magical says

    Thanks for the reply Ron. Am immediately ordering "A Taste of my Own medicine" from my local library. :-)

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
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