Books I’m currently reading:
Infidelities, by Josip Novakovich (HarperPerennial)
The Culture of Defeat, by Wolfgang Schivelbusch (Picador)
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (Crown)
Books I’ve read this year:
Natasha and Other Stories, David Bezmozgis (HarperPerennial)
By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept, by Paulo Coelho (HarperPerennial)
The Joy of Writing, by Pierre Berton (Doubleday Canada)
The Great Depression 1929-1939, by Pierre Berton (Penguin)
Other regular reads:
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If you know of any books you think I should read this year, leave a comment and tell me all about it. Give some reasons why you think I’d like it (or, if I won’t like it, why I should read it anyway) while you’re at it.
Try “The Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual”, by Susan and Frank Fuller (Random House). I’m in the middle of it right now, and it’s good for a lot of laughs. Pokes fun at the state of U.S. conservatism, but no matter what side of the political line you call home, you should find yourself chuckling from page to page.