Biographies
Jan. 26th, 2012 12:16 pmI think I've officially graduated from children's biographies.
I've started to become dissatisfied with the amount of information (and in some cases, sugar-coating) in them, and have even started buying some myself.
So far I have biographies of Groucho Marx, Betty White, Carol Burnett, and Bob Hope, and I'd even found a book on the history of the Poincare Conjecture by Donal O'Shea.
I'm actually starting to drool (a little bit, anyway) over some of the biographies at the bookstore.
Yesterday I found a biography of Alexander Graham Bell for a good price, though I didn't have the money at the time.
I've started to become dissatisfied with the amount of information (and in some cases, sugar-coating) in them, and have even started buying some myself.
So far I have biographies of Groucho Marx, Betty White, Carol Burnett, and Bob Hope, and I'd even found a book on the history of the Poincare Conjecture by Donal O'Shea.
I'm actually starting to drool (a little bit, anyway) over some of the biographies at the bookstore.
Yesterday I found a biography of Alexander Graham Bell for a good price, though I didn't have the money at the time.