Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society (textbook)
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The Sun Also Rises - Hemmingway
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Twain
Three Cups of Tea -
Naked Empire - Terry Gookind
...book 8 of The Sword of Truth series.
friggin books have about 700 pgs each. Just perfect for summers in the backyard :haha:
The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band
Hard to write a bad book when its all about whiskey, porn stars, drugs, black leather, high heels, overdoses and death.
Good book
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A very good book to describe a situation when things change and we fail to achieve what we want, then is time for us to make changes. Dont wait to waste time.
Just finished Great Expectations by Dickens, and The Pearl by Stienbeck... What's next? Robinson Crusoe?
Right now I'm reading...
The Tudors: The Complete Story of England's Most Notorious Dynasty
by G. J. Meyer
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I love his books. :assault::rifle::kboom::flag:
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Evolution Rx
The subtitle sounds all new agey and stuff: "A practical guide to harnessing our innate capacity for health and healing." :blahblah: In fact, it's science based and very interesting. How human development over the last million years affects our health today.
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Just finished "A Dog in a Hat" - Joe Parkin
Better Not Bigger: How to Take Control of Urban Growth and Improve Your Community.
Soon I will start my annual reading of Desert Solitaire and Monkey Wrench Gang:clap:
Just finished Over the edge of the world
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Now I am onto The Forgotten Man
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Currently reading:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...U01_AA115_.jpg“The best piece of running fiction around. Beg, borrow, or buy a copy, and you'll never need another motivator.” —Dave Langlais, Runner's World
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...160_AA115_.jpgThe Reluctant Fundamentalist, is a daring, fast-paced monologue of a young Pakistani man telling his life story to a mysterious American stranger. It's a controversial look at the dark side of the American Dream, exploring the aftermath of 9/11, international unease, and the dangerous pull of nostalgia.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...U01_AA115_.jpg"Youthfully upbeat, Gilman delivers an entertaining memoir...offering the full wallop of disorienting, in-the-moment, transformative travel adventures." (Publishers Weekly )
All three are GREAT books!
I love this thread - lots of great reading suggestions!
Recently read:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...U01_AA115_.jpgPhilosophers and scientists have long wondered what goes on in the minds of animals, and this fascinating study gives a wealth of illuminating insights into that mystery. Grandin, an animal behavior expert specializing in the design of humane slaughter systems, is autistic, and she contends that animals resemble autistic people in that they think visually rather than linguistically and perceive the world as a jumble of mesmerizing details rather than a coherent whole. (Publishers Weekly) Very interesting!!
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...160_AA115_.jpgEven better than Three Cups of Tea!! (and I really liked Three Cups of Tea).
some good ones here, need a new book to read so I am going to have to look for a good outdoor/ climbing/ cycling related to something like that book.