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Mar 06, 2009 05:46AM

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Though I have not read it, I've also heard people say Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World is an enjoyable read.
I hope you find something you enjoy!

Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace...One School at a Time by Greg Mortensen. About a mountain climber who was nursed back to health for by Pakistanis in a small village; in return, he promised to build the town's first school, and went on to help build more than 50 schools across rural Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The Radioactive Boyscout by Ken Silverstein. It's about a young boy who was on a quest to obtain an atomic-energy merit boy scout badge and set out to accomplish this by building a model breeder reactor in his backyard. In the potting shed, to be precise.



If you're going to law school, you might like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt. It's non-fiction, but is as intriguing as any fictional murder mystery could be.
The book mainly focuses on two things: Savannah, Georgia and it's quirky and mysterious inhabitants, and the death of a local boy at the hands of rich and eccentric Jim Williams and the following trial.
Definitely worth reading. :)






"Toast: The Story of A Boy's Hunger" by Nigel Slater is a true story, a memoir. I wasn't sure I would like it, but found it hard to put down, and I find myself telling others about it. Came to me last year on a Bookcrossing book ring.

Wesley the Owl The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl
So heartwarming! Perfect if you're going through some rough stuff!
(BTW, hope things get better soon for you.)
:)

Indian Creek Chronicles by Pete Fromm
In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick
Devil in the White City by Erik Larsen
Manhunt by A. Swanson
All kept me riveted and were hard to put down.

When God Looked the Other Way An Odyssey of War, Exile, and Redemption by Wesley Adamczyk
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
Fiend The Shocking True Story Of Americas Youngest Serial Killer by Harold Schechter
Sickened The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood by Julie Gregory
Fascinating, interesting and hard to set aside once you get started. Sickened and Fiend The Shocking True Story Of Americas Youngest Serial Killer are very disturbing.


The Cowboy and his Elephant by M. McPherson(?) (at least I think that is the author's name)

Our Hearts Were Young And Gay An Unforgettable Comic Chronicle of Innocents Abroad in the 1920s
Summer at Tiffany

I think I'll have to check these out myself.
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'My Family and Other Animals' by Gerald Durrell (or almost anything else by him)
'The Sex Lives of Cannibals' or 'Getting Stoned With Savages' by J. Maarten Troost
Want to read about a really unusual person? Try 'Peninsula of Lies' by Edward Ball.
Sarah Vowell is fun to read, so is Bill Bryson.
Betty Mcdonald's 'The Egg & I' and 'The Plague and I' are still fun reads.
'Kitchen Confidential' by Anthony Bourdain
'The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down' by Ann Fadiman
Ruth Reichl's 3 memoirs, 'Comfort Me With Apples' 'Tender At The Bone', and 'Garlic and Sapphires'


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I am at about page 100 of this story and it really is an engrossing read. I love it when I am able to learn while also enjoying a book. Remarkable people, Jan and Antonina.

I second Sarah Vowell and Bill Bryson. And Michael J. Fox's Lucky Man (he has a new book coming out next week).
An excellent true story novel was The Monster of Florence by Douglas Preston. He's a fiction author who got caught in the middle of a serial killer investigation in Florence, Italy. It's an unbelievable story, and he's a funny guy.
I have a couple of Mary Roach's books on my list--anyone read them and recommend? The one I own (but haven't read yet) is Stiff The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers.
There's another book of short medical factoids called The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush And Other Weird Medical Case Histories. That was a quick, interesting read.

Books mentioned in this topic
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife (other topics)Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (other topics)
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures (other topics)
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (other topics)
The Woman Who Swallowed a Toothbrush: And Other Weird Medical Case Histories (other topics)
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Mary Roach (other topics)Wesley Adamczyk (other topics)
Jon Krakauer (other topics)
Julie Gregory (other topics)
Harold Schechter (other topics)
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