http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Divers-Adventure-Americans-Everything/dp/0345482476/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198505940&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Place-Earth-Modern-Library-Exploration/dp/0375754741/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1198506009&sr=1-2
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
Still reading “The Ronald Reagan Diaries”, and just began “First Man” which is the biography of Neil Armstrong.
“Infidel” by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
“Never Again” by John Ashcroft
Currently working on “America Alone” by Mark Steyn
George Gilder's Wealth and Poverty -- the book that served as the foundation for "Reaganomics" -- was one of the most influential books about economics I've ever read.
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers
& Lucky by Alice Sebold
The Time Traveler’s Wife
The Kite Runner
My Sister’s Keeper
“Orthodoxy” by G.K. Chesterton. One of the great works of the 20th Century.
The Mitch Rapp books by Vince Flynn.
"The Black Swan" by Nassim Taleb.
The last book in particular was excellent. It basically shows the limits of human perception as regards forecasting. Basically, it details how the unexpected always causes disruptions that negate all forecasts, and that human beings have a natural tendency to rationalize after the fact and play "Monday Morning Quarterback." 9/11 and the recent Mortgage Meltdown were two examples of "Black Swans."
I was surprised when I started reading that night to realize that this was actually a non fiction book written about the life and crimes of Ronald Williamson. It told the story of his conviction and time on death row for a murder he didn't commit.
I am one of those staunch Crime and Punishment conservatives, but this story (and the story of the corrupt Ada,Oklahoma justice department, just trying to "solve" a crime, with two suspects that were basically "handed to them".
It is an excellent book that really made me think twice.
“Quiet Strength” by Coach Tony Dungy was surprisingly good and enjoyable.
Because They Hate (Gabriel) - Gripping first hand account of the Civil War in Lebanon from the perspective of a young Christian girl who grew up during that war. As she grew up she learned that she had only learned lies about Israel (You won't forget the ambulance story!), and now she warns the West about the Islamic menace.
The Camp of the Saints (Raspail) - Amazingly politically incorrect French novel in English translation about the impending takeover of France by refugees from India. The French debate and discuss what should be done as millions of unwashed drift toward their shores. As is the case with Rand's Atlas Shrugged, the intellectual villains on the left are very real.
ML/NJ
Atlas Shrugged. I loved it—although dated in many respects,,,the big govt ‘looters’ are more of a scourge today than ever.
“America Alone” by Mark Steyn
“Rescuing Sprite” by Mark Levin
“Unstoppable Global Warming” (Authors names escape me)
I’m waiting for my copy of “Cool It” by Bjorn Lomborg
“Everyday Grace” by Marianne Williamson
“Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World” by Joanna Weaver
Best mystery-science adventures (not recently released): “The Rule of Four”, “The Genesis Code”, “The Name of the Rose” by Umberto Eco, and “The Red Fox”.
By the way: I read somewhere over the weekend that the new Tom Clancy novel will be out in February.
Triple Ditto on Vince Flynn. My husband and I have read all of them and can’t wait for the nest one.
“Alas Babylon” by Pat Frank - Armageddon via nuclear war circa 1958. Yeah, it’s dated but it will still grab ya.
If you love dogs, “A Dog’s Life” by Peter Mayle. Hilarious!
“When Rabbit Howls” - The story of Truddi Chase who had multiple personality syndrome. The all important twist is that the book is written by her 92 personalities.
A MORE EXCELLENT WAY by Henry Wright . . . root causes plus cures for a myriad of diseases including cancer and many rare incurable diseases.
THE END a futurist looks at the very last days by Mark Hatch—more a scientific compilation of studies on scientific issues related to such a topic.
THE NEW TEMPLE AND THE SECOND COMING by Grant R Jeffrey
FROM IRAQ TO ARMAGEDDON by Keith Intrater
ARMAGEDDON OIL AND TERROR by John F Walvoord with Mark Hitchcock
INSIGHT INTO ADDICTIONS by Henry W Wright
NEED TO KNOW: UFOS, THE MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE by Timothy Good