Let's discuss them, especially if you disagree. Let me know if you have recommendations.
Tate, Joseph (ed.). The Music and Art of Radiohead (2005)
Important band, great collection of essays. Read it.
The Constitution of the United States (1787)/The Declaration of Independence (1776)/Articles of Confederation (1777)
I try to read these annually. You should too. Read it.
Dobyns, Jay. No Angel: My Harrowing Undercover Journey to the Inner Circle of the Hells Angels (2010)
Interesting topic, pretentiously written. Skip it.
Gallwey, Timothy. The Inner Game of Tennis (1974)
About more than tennis. Essential for any teacher. Read it.
Crawford, Richard. An Introduction to America's Music (2001)
Don't let the title deceive you. Valuable and academic volume. Read it.
Fey, Tina. Bossypants (2011)
Funny, but rambling. Insightful and smart, but poorly constructed. Skip it.
Bass, Lance. Out of Sync (2007)
Surprising interesting. Skip it.
Zusak, Markus. The Book Thief (2005)
Really excellent teenager book. I am not a teenager. Skip it.
Moss Steven. The Tragedy of the Little Red Chaperon (2009)
Short story by a friend of mine in the style of Shakespeare. Outstanding. Read it.
Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890)
Favorite read of the summer. Wow. Read it.
Allen, James. As a Man Thinketh (1903)
Good insight, but like all self-help books (this being the first) it's generic and oversimplified. Skip it.
Wilde, Oscar. Salomé (1891)
Witty, dark, smart. Entertaining play. Read it.
Dickey, James. Deliverance (1970)
Exciting story of wilderness survival under extreme circumstances. Doesn't live up to its psychological possibilities. Skip it.
Sedaris, David. Me Talk Pretty One Day (2000)
Clever and witty essays, though disjunct. Skip it.
Burrel, Tom. Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority (2010)
Burrel points out the origins of the Black inferiority myth and issues a challenge to change by offering helpful suggestions. Not afraid to criticize people by name. Read it.
Camus, Albert. The Stranger (1946)
Outstanding book. Just Read it.
Kim Jong Il: A brief history (1998)
His official biography. Narcissistic and clearly carefully chosen anecdotes. Skip it.
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