Ancestral Shadows by Russell KirkThe Shining by Stephen        KingThirteen Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey by Kathryn Tucker Windham
Ghost Stories
1,472 books — 1,875 voters

Gone Tomorrow by Heather RogersCattle by Laurie Winn CarlsonCoal by Barbara FreeseNinety Percent of Everything by Rose GeorgeFlushed by W. Hodding Carter IV
You Read a Book about What?
4,044 books — 2,069 voters
Government Gone Wild by Kristin TateSaving Congress from Itself by James L. BuckleyThe Cult of the Presidency by Gene HealyThe Redneck Manifesto by Jim GoadThe Iron Web by Larken Rose
Books for Post-Election Understanding
197 books — 139 voters

Jayber Crow by Wendell Berry
Best Southern Literature
1,331 books — 2,573 voters
Waste and Want by Susan StrasserPicking Up by Robin NagleGone Tomorrow by Heather RogersGarbage Land by Elizabeth RoyteJunkyard Planet by Adam Minter
Garbage syllabus
47 books — 24 voters

The Cult of the Presidency by Gene HealyWho Killed the Constitution? by Thomas E. Woods Jr.Saving Congress from Itself by James L. BuckleyBy the People by Charles MurraySmall Is Beautiful by Ernst F. Schumacher
The Post-Trump Big Questions Canon
518 books — 270 voters
A Man on the Moon by Andrew ChaikinTwo Sides of the Moon by David Randolph ScottMoon Shot by Alan ShepardLost Moon by Jim LovellSky Walking by Thomas D. Jones
Best Astronauts Books
109 books — 140 voters

The Revolutionist by Robert LittellWe the Living by Ayn RandWar and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Historical Fiction: Russia
307 books — 476 voters
Small Is Beautiful by Ernst F. SchumacherHuman Scale by Kirkpatrick SalePolitics on a Human Scale by Jeff TaylorSeeing Like a State by James C. ScottThe Plain Reader by Scott Savage
Small is Beautiful
7 books — 1 voter

The Four Agreements by Miguel RuizThe Tehran Initiative by Joel C. RosenbergJesus by Deepak ChopraThings Fall Apart by Harry TurtledoveAngels & Demons by Dan    Brown
Trees died for this?
1,379 books — 856 voters
This Brave New World by Anja ManuelRising Powers, Shrinking Planet by Michael T. Klare
Geopolitics
190 books — 43 voters

Theories for Everything by John LangoneThe Greatest Benefit to Mankind by Roy PorterThe History of Science from the Ancient Greeks to the Scienti... by Ray Spangenburg
History of Science
484 books — 289 voters

The Conservative Mind by Russell KirkBowling Alone by Robert D. PutnamLook Homeward America by Bill KauffmanThe Road to Serfdom by Friedrich A. HayekSmall Is Beautiful by Ernst F. Schumacher
A Conservative Reading List
51 books — 31 voters
Rise of the Warrior Cop by Radley BalkoHappy City by Charles MontgomeryThe Cult of the Presidency by Gene HealyThe Iron Web by Larken RoseThe Horse in the City by Clay McShane
Your Top 5 Reads in 2015
1,519 books — 876 voters

How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming by Mike    BrownDeath from the Skies! by Philip PlaitCinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy OrensteinThey Eat Puppies, Don't They? by Christopher BuckleyThe Naked Lady Who Stood on Her Head by Gary Small
Titles that Win
23 books — 9 voters
Oil on the Brain by Lisa MargonelliNinety Percent of Everything by Rose GeorgeFlushed by W. Hodding Carter IV
Underpinnings
140 books — 44 voters

Summa Theologica by Thomas AquinasThe Age of Faith by Will DurantCitizens by Simon SchamaThe Stand by Stephen        King
Thickest Books Ever
890 books — 2,494 voters

The Iron Web by Larken RoseThe Geography of Nowhere by James Howard KunstlerCome Rack! Come Rope! by Robert Hugh BensonThe Cult of the Presidency by Gene HealyA People's History of the Civil War by David  Williams
My Country, the Enemy
393 books — 341 voters
Cosmos by Carl SaganPhantoms in the Brain by V.S. RamachandranThe Wild Life of Our Bodies by Rob DunnThe Blank Slate by Steven PinkerTheories for Everything by John Langone
Best Science Books - Non-Fiction Only
1,830 books — 3,587 voters


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