Awsome post here. Great idea!
I must confess I am an avid book collector of 1st editions, while my hobby has tailed off in the past couple years I love books.
That said I don't get to actually read like I used to. I cheat now. My occupation has me on the road for quite a bit of the day and I exclusively download whatever I can find for audio books.
Currently listening to.
John Perkins - The secret history of the American empire
This is a follow up to his book Confessions of an Economic Hitman.
Both of these I highly recommend if you would like any off of mainstreet insight into world economics and how we use it to pretty much do what we want. We meaning the US. Very interesting reads/listen's
I saw some people touching on one of my favorite genre's as well. Fantasy.
Tolkien was a master of the craft. My next favorite author that follows in his epic footsteps is Robert Jordan - the Wheel of Time.
Very detailed, much like Tolkien, with history, culture, war, it is staggering the world he created. At times his series, The Wheel of time can get a bit daunting but it is one of my favorites and continues to be even in Jordan's death in 2007. I had the opportunity to meet him three times and speak with him about writing briefly the last time I met him.
Terry goodkind - The sword of truth series is quite good as well. Jordan fanatics will tell you it's a ripoff of the wheel of time, and I will admit that it is kind of murky, the lines that intersect between the two. I even once worked my nerve up to ask Jordan what he thought of Goodkind and his books, and he said, "I know of the man..." That made me smirk, though inside not out. This series I contend is a very good series taken on it's own merit.
I also Just finished George R. R. Martin's - A Song of Ice and Fire.
This is also an epic fantasy along the lines of the above books. A little bit more, soap opera like, if you will, but still good, following the turmoils of a kingdom changing hands like old world europe. Good books and am awaiting the next.
Up next on the Ipod is, Orwell's - Animal Farm, Huxley's - A Brave New World, and now whatever I can find on audio from this fantastic thread. Keep the books coming I am already hunting some of these down.