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In reply to the discussion: I need everyone's help again with a book list. This one is Top 5 books you've read. [View all]2naSalit
(86,536 posts)13. Hmmm...
Like many here, there are far more than five but off the top of my head with a little reflection:
Wolfer; A Memoir.... Carter Niemeyer (A personal recollection of the reintroduction of the grey wolf to the northern Rockies by one of the few guys who gathered up and released the wolves in the mid 1990s)
The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain... Charles Neider
When We Were Wolves... Jon Billman (a collection of short stories based in the Wyoming/Idaho area)
The Clam Lake Papers... Edward Lueders
The Shock Doctrine; The Rise of Disaster Capitalism... Naomi Klein
These all had an impact on me in differing ways but all worth reading for a variety of reasons.
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I need everyone's help again with a book list. This one is Top 5 books you've read. [View all]
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
OP
A People's History, The Handmaid's Tale, The Chalice and the Blade, The Evolution of Conscience, and
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#4
By instigating my own reexamination of things I know, her book literally changed my life.
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#107
Do so. It's the story of how average Germans lived and how they (sort of) bought in to it.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#29
1. The Grapes of Wrath 2. One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest 3. To Kill A Mockingbird
Zorra
Dec 2013
#20
War and Peace, A Fine Balance, Catch-22, Anna Karenina, Tao Te Ching.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2013
#24
great lists so far! as with last year, it will take some time to compile
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#26
THose all sound interesting. I actually met the author and have a signed copy of his book
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#33
Sorry, couldn't winnow it down to five. Eight was as close to the bone as I could cut.
11 Bravo
Dec 2013
#31
Catch-22; Grapes of Wrath; The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time; Moby Dick; Roughing It
Richardo
Dec 2013
#55
I HATE when books are a great read then end with a thud! (regarding #2 on your list)
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2013
#62
yep! there's a whole backstory I could write an essay abour re: her love of Harry Potter
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#73
Believe me, last time around the list was quite eclectic. I take all offers
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#71
well, for that matter, The Book of Job in the Bible makes many international top 20 lists.
Pretzel_Warrior
Dec 2013
#74
Always Coming Home, by Ursula Le Guin.The entire Earthsea series. All of Terry Pratchett's Discworld
Hekate
Dec 2013
#87
"Candide" by Voltaire (Butts' translation), "Demon Haunted World" by Carl Sagan
bhikkhu
Dec 2013
#99
Disaster at the Pole: The Tragedy of the Airship Italia and the 1928 Nobile Expedition to the North
Katashi_itto
Dec 2013
#113
Since this is for your daughter I asked my wife for her top 5 recommendations
diabeticman
Dec 2013
#119
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned "The Demon-Haunted World" by Carl Sagan
HarveyDarkey
Dec 2013
#120
I am an eclectic reader, so it's hard to do a "Top Five Overall" list
distantearlywarning
Dec 2013
#125