<p>What are some interesting non-fiction books to read?</p>
<p>Blackhawk Down (Mark Bowden). Devil in the White City (Erik Larson). That’s really all I can think of right now.</p>
<p>BLack Like Me (John Howard Griffin)
Outliers (malcolm gladwell)*
Tipping Point (malcolm gladwell)
Blink (malcom gladwell)
The Overachievers (Alexandra Robbins)*
Three Cups Of Tea (Greg Mortenson)*
Hot, Flat, and Crowded (Thomas Friedman)
Diary of Anne Frank</p>
<p>*= my favorites</p>
<p>How Doctor’s Think (Groopman)
The Sociopath Next Door (Martha Stout)
Inside the CIA (Kessler)</p>
<p>In cold Blood</p>
<p>Into the Wild. (Jon Krakauer).
Into Thin Air (Jon Krakauer)
Jungle (Yossi Ghinsberg)
A Voyage for Madmen (Peter Nichols)
Walden (Henry David Thoreau) <3
A Long Way Gone (Ishmael Beah)</p>
<p>The Radioactive Boy Scout (by Ken Silverstein)
Game Change (Heilemann and Halperin)
Mountains Beyond Mountains (Tracy Kidder)</p>
<p>I think any book by Malcolm Gladwell is bound to be interesting. Look him up.</p>
<p>Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman and The Ethics of What We Eat are two that I’ve read and enjoyed.</p>
<p>The End of Faigth (Sam Harris/neuroscientist )
The God Delusion (Richard Dawkins/biologist)
Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon (Daniel Dennett/philosopher)
God Is Not Great (Christopher Hitchens/literary critic)
God: The Failed Hypothesis (V Stenger/physicist)</p>
<p>^ +1. </p>
<p>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Hunter Thompson</p>
<p>Manufacturing Consent - Noam Chomsky</p>
<p>“A Short History on Nearly Everything” by Bill Bryson</p>
<p>Interesting AND funny</p>
<p>Bill Bryson has a slew of entertaining books (especially about his travels in Europe and Australia). And especially good is “A Walk in the Woods” about hiking the Appalachian trail. I listened to audio books narrated by him and highly recommend them (make sure the version of audio you get though is narrated by Bryson).</p>
<p>I’m just beginning to read The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth by Alexandra Robbins (same author as The Overachievers). I’ve read some articles about it and it seems pretty good.</p>
<p>Alright thanks for the suggestions. I’ll be sure check all of these out</p>
<p>Religion and Magic in Ancient Egypt
Ancient civilizations of Prehistoric America
(dont read if you do not like history; you’ll be bored to tears)</p>
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