The Year of Magical Thinking – Joan Didion
In Cold Blood – Truman Capote
A Pilgrim at Tinker Creek – Annie Dillard
Tipping Point – Malcolm Gladwell
Black Like Me – J. Howard Griffin
Seabiscuit – Laura Hillenbrand
Hiroshima – John Hersey
Into Thin Air – John Krakauer
Operating Instructions – Anne Lamott
The Sweet Science – A.J. Liebling
The Journalists and the Murderer – Janet Malcolm
Angela’s Ashes – Frank McCourt
The American Language – H.L. Mencken
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance – Robert Pirsig
A Theory of Justice – John Rawls
Lives on the Boundary – Mike Rose
Wampeters, Foma, and Granfalloons – Kurt Vonnegut
The Glass Castle – Jeannette Walls
The Autobiography of Malcolm X – Malcolm X
Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriquez – Richard Rodriguez
seabisciut is good. and i read hiroshima last year for summer reading… it was pretty descent it was about the american bombing in hiroshima and its about some of the survivers stories and stuff… i think its in 6 peoples point of views its pretty interesting i think.
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I had to read Malcolm X and Angela’s Ashes, and I didn’t like either of them. Most people that I talked to liked Angela’s Ashes though, so maybe you should give it a try. I’ve heard that The Glass Castle is really good, and I’m going to read that next I think. I’ve never been much of a fan of Kurt Vonnegut after I read Slaughterhouse Five, but my friend read In Cold Blood and said it was really good.
I doubt this is going to help at all, but I hope it does.
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seabisciut is good. and i read hiroshima last year for summer reading… it was pretty descent it was about the american bombing in hiroshima and its about some of the survivers stories and stuff… i think its in 6 peoples point of views its pretty interesting i think.
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Read IN COLD BLOOD. Capote is an interesting author.
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Private Lives by Noel Coward. It’s a funny/romance/sarcastic.
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The only one of the above I’ve read is The Glass Castle, which was a little frustrating for me when trying to understand or care about the characters (or people, as it is non-fiction…) The writing seemed a little cold.
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Give Seabiscuit a try. I don’t like horseracing or non-fiction and I _still_ just loved it. Surprising quick read and not complex or literary–just a great story, well told.
Amy
PS Seabiscuit is the best book on the list in my opinion although Into Thin Air is a close close second. Have fun!
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The Lost Men – Kelly Tyler-Lewis
Maximum City – Suketu Mehta
Jesus’ Son -Denis Johnson
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Recently Read….lst two nonfiction (Antarctica/Mumbai-Bombay) Other contemporary short stories