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What’s the most informative book you’ve read recently?


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78 responses

  1. here’s my answer 🙂

    BTT : Informative

    have fun guys 🙂

  2. Rise and shine! Here’s my post:

    Booking Through Thursday – Recent Informative

    Happy BTT all! 🙂

  3. Here’s mine – The More you Read, the More you Know

    Rushing off now, but I’ll be back to check out what everyone else has read soon.

    Happy BTT!

  4. You Can Write Your Family History by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack. Very thorough, plus a lot of the information can be applied to other kinds of research and writing.

  5. Happy Thursday! Here’s my answer:

    Recent Informative

  6. […] 10, 2009 in BTT, books, internet, meme, reading Today’s Booking Through Thursday question is, again, short and sweet: What’s the most informative book you’ve read […]

  7. Who knew my answer would be a children’s book? Not me, that’s for sure.

  8. I have two picks in the history and science category 🙂

    Booking Through Thursday 9/10

  9. That would have to be Mark Bittman’s Food Matters which I posted about back in July: http://www.boogaj.com/knitting/2009/07/i-have-a-little-crush-.html

  10. […] in 2009, BTT, books, etc tagged thoughts at 10:13 am by alitareads This Thursday BTT asks: What’s the most informative book you’ve read […]

  11. Great question! This one required a bit of thought: BTT

  12. Fun Question! I haven’t participated in awhile, but I did today. Check out my answer at my blog http://stephaniesbooks.blogspot.com/

  13. http://jennifertffq.blogspot.com/

    There is my response. Thanks all and Happy Reading!!

  14. Happy Thursday! Here’s my answer.

  15. My Answer is up, a day late! It’s a great handy guide that accompanies me to the restaurants!

  16. Was on vacation so i’m late. – Contact, a book on partnered yoga with pictures. And my nonfiction choice is Still Alice, a story of a woman with Alzeimers.

  17. Anticancer: A New Way of Life by David Servan-Schreiber. The science of cancer and thoughts on life-style changes to prevent it from a doctor and cancer survivor.

  18. […] had a post about your most informative reads. Being an information hoarder, I have a few books that have really been of good use to […]