right now i'm obligated to read for school, so reading isn't the best pass time for me. I'm reading some great textbooks though. Very interesting material...
Mustang - A Lost Tibetan Kingdom by Michel Peissel! It's a really old and smelly copy but fascinating! It makes me sneeze!
I have a free sample of "Race in America" on my Kindle desktop app. It's for a class I'm taking next semester in junior college. I haven't started reading it yet though.
"Blitzed" by Norman Ohler. It's the story of drugs in Nazi Germany. We're talking methamphetamine, which they invented, cocaine and many others. Just started it, but it's absolutely fascinating.
God in the Mirror by Miles McPherson, which seems like a religious positive thinking book. If you've ever talked to me or seen my posts in Philosophy and Religion, you'd probably think it's an odd choice for me to read and it is. I don't mind reading Theistic Philosophy, but I'm under the impression this is not going to be on the level of a Rene Descartes. I randomly found the book though and since the bulk of my focus recently is not directed towards reading, I thought it'd be interesting to check out and entertain the perspective.
"Race in America" by Matthew Desmond and Mustafa Emirbayer as well as "Environmental Policy" Norman J. Vig and Michael E. Kraft.
I'm re-reading Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. It's my favorite book of all time, hands down. Funny, interesting, easy to follow yet complex enough to tease the mind. It's beautiful.
I'm a BIG comic book guy so here's what I read on a regular basis at the moment.... Comics: Justice League Justice League of America Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Coprs Aquaman Captain America The Falcon Injustice: Year Two Dark Knights Metal Titans Green Arrow Rom and The Micronauts
2 going=The Midnight Line, Jack Reacher tale by Lee Child and Riptide by Tim Dorsey. I have about 15 that are in line after these are finished.