Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy
3 journalers for this copy...
I read the first quarter of the book. I found it a bit tedious, but it may appeal to others (especially someone who is first encountering the history of western philosophy).
Journal Entry 2 by fishbone at Starbucks - Shops At Sumner Place in Bethesda, Maryland USA on Tuesday, January 28, 2003
Released on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at Starbucks @ Little Falls Mall (Sangamore Road) in Bethesda, Maryland USA.
It was a fun way to learn philosophy. Did get a bit long in places. I got this in a Starbucks in Bethesda MD and I'm going to put it back at a Starbucks in Norfolk VA. The book got lost in my move and I just found it. That is why I have had it for so long. :-/
I was at Starbucks on Military Highway just finishing up a study group when I noticed a book sitting on a table. As I walked by the table I looked down at it and saw "Free Book. Take me. Read me. Release me." I showed it to my friend whom I was studying with and she told me a bit about it. So I brought it home and logged onto this website to find out more about it. I am really excited to get started on reading it. It looks really interesting however if I hadn't have found it that way I probably would have never picked up this particular book at say, a library, to read. I think that Book Crossing is just the neatest thing and plan to free some books myself.