Madame M,
Am always up for a summer of books! Will follow whatever line you take! You don’t
make this easy, as I have a lot competing in my head, lol. [Ten?!!!
How can I choose just ten? J]
Okay, here goes. For the “favorites
off the top of head” list, also in no particular order (I’ve taken the liberty
of mentioning as one books that go together):
Homeland and Exile, both by R.A. Salvatore. A fantasy story of a good and honorable
master swordsman raised in a society of unending evil, and the deep and epic
insights.
The
Greatest Miracle in the World, by Og Mandino. The story of Simon Potter the ragpicker, and
his influence on Augustine Mandino through the God Memorandum.
Embraced
By The Light, by Betty Eadie. A vivid
near-death experience, and one of hope.
I Can’t
Accept Not Trying, and For The Love of the Game, both by Michael Jordan. One of history’s greatest athletes—and maybe
its greatest competitor—in telling his story relates to the rest of us what
real success usually requires.
A Man
Called Peter, by Catherine Marshall.
The story of Scottish immigrant Peter Marshall, Preacher Extraordinaire
and a mighty man of God, who preached what are maybe the best sermons since
Jesus (some of which are included in the book).
A Good Scent
from a Strange Mountain, by Robert Olen Butler. Stories of Vietnamese immigrants. A way to look at the world, and a deep
richness, that belies all the stupid simplistic talk. If you’re going to read only one book about
Vietnam, this is the one to read to have any hope of beginning to truly
understand Vietnam.
Things Fall
Apart,
by Chinhua Achebe. The classic
African-written novel of village tribesmen in pre-colonial Nigeria—and the
incredible insights into humanity.
Oil! Upton Sinclair’s
masterpiece novel of socialists, capitalism, the auto civilization, the fossil
fuels industry, and more.
Plan B 4.0:
Mobilizing to Save Civilization.
Lester Brown’s masterful work of just that. By no means just an environmental book.
Conan 1, by Robert E.
Howard, L. Sprague deCamp, and Lin Carter.
The truest and best barbarian, with scant resemblance to the movies.
A
veritable riot is taking place in my head right now. The clamour from those that did not make the
cut is that loud! J
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