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		<title>Reading List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prior to 2005 I was reading mostly the kind of books that make the Whitcoulls Top 100 list along with the occasional classic by the likes of Dostoevsky, Hardy and others. And, of course, Iain [M] Banks whenever a new book came out. In early 2005 a friend recommended Bill Bryson&#8217;s A Short History of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prior to 2005 I was reading mostly the kind of books that make the Whitcoulls Top 100 list along with the occasional classic by the likes of Dostoevsky, Hardy and others. And, of course, Iain [M] Banks whenever a new book came out.</p>
<p>In early 2005 a friend recommended Bill Bryson&#8217;s <em>A Short History of Nearly Everything</em>. It was this simple book that, to my great surprise, allowed me to clearly see the fact that my view of reality didn&#8217;t match what we can observe of the universe around us. Subconsciously I&#8217;d been aware of this fact but had managed to ignore it for 14 years or so. I decided that I would be better off with truth rather than a comforting fantasy and decided to investigate further. I watched a lot of documentaries, visited a lot of websites (and blogs) and talked with a lot of interesting people. I also read a lot of books &#8211; here are the ones that have influenced me the most over the last three years:</p>
<p><em>The Bible</em> &#8211; Various Authors<br />
<em>The Mind of God</em> &#8211; Paul Davies<br />
<em>A Brief History of Time</em> &#8211; Stephen Hawking<br />
<em>E=mc2</em> &#8211; David Bodanis<br />
<em>Deep Simplicity</em> &#8211; John Gribbin<br />
<em>Pale Blue Dot</em> &#8211; Carl Sagan<br />
<em>The Selfish Gene</em> &#8211; Richard Dawkins<br />
<em>Climbing Mount Improbable</em> &#8211; Richard Dawkins<br />
<em>The Origin of Species</em> &#8211; Charles Darwin<br />
<em>The Demon-Haunted World</em> &#8211; Carl Sagan<br />
<em>The God Delusion</em> &#8211; Richard Dawkins<br />
<em>Letter to a Christian Nation</em> &#8211; Sam Harris<br />
<em>The Richness of Life</em> &#8211; Stephen J Gould<br />
<em>The Creation</em> &#8211; E O Wilson<br />
<em>The End of Faith</em> &#8211; Sam Harris<br />
<em>Various Writings</em> &#8211; Thomas Paine<br />
<em>Breaking the Spell</em> &#8211; Daniel Dennett<br />
<em>Why People Believe Weird Things</em> &#8211; Michael Shermer<br />
<em>God is not Great</em> &#8211; Christopher Hitchens<br />
<em>Infidel</em> &#8211; Ayaan Hirsi Ali<br />
<em>Freakonomics</em> &#8211; Levitt &amp; Dubner<br />
<em>The Blank Slate</em> &#8211; Steven Pinker<br />
<em>Consciousness, An Introduction</em> &#8211; Susan Blackmore</p>
<p>And I have the following books waiting to be read:</p>
<p><em>Guns, Germs and Steel</em> &#8211; Jared Diamond<br />
<em>How The Mind Works</em> &#8211; Steven Pinker<br />
<em>The Ancestor&#8217;s Tale</em> &#8211; Richard Dawkins<br />
<em>Freedom Evolves</em> &#8211; Daniel Dennett</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure where I&#8217;ll go to from here but I feel I&#8217;ve done the topics of religion, superstition and pseudoscience to death. Evolution, cosmology and the workings of the mind still fascinate me so I&#8217;ll probably carry on down that path for a while.</p>
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