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Summer Reading Recommendations from Readers (July 7, 2008) Books remain indispensible to anyone seeking more than a superficial understanding of a subject. Skimming a few websites or Wikipedia entries can not provide the equivalent understanding communicated by a 300-page book. The context, framework and logic of a complex subject can only be developed in a book-length form. Hence the large number of books recommended on the above link "Books/Films," and the constant refreshing of the list with reader recommendations.
With numbing regularity, you find me recommending books to explain the subprime
mortgage crisis, (Greed, Fraud & Ignorance: A Subprime Insider's Look at the Mortgage Collapse In other words, readers have greatly enriched my own reading, and I strive to share the wealth. Knowledgeable reader/contributor Marc M. recently recommended these five important volumes and offered brief descriptions for each:
World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
(My companion-reading suggestion:
Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the Market
While America Aged: How Pension Debts Ruined General Motors, Stopped the NYC Subways, Bankrupted San Diego, and Loom as the Next Financial Crisis
The Works: Anatomy of a City
Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South
The Consumer Society Reader Thank you, Marc, for the suggestions on such a wide array of important topics. Other recent recommendations:
Unix Ronin recently recommended
The Nine Nations of North America
Nellie N. recommended
Web of Debt: The Shocking Truth About Our Money System and How We Can Break Free
William S. recommended
Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets
(my companion suggestion:
The Misbehavior of Markets
Mike D. suggested:
The Blue Death: Disease, Disaster, and the Water We Drink
and
The Slave Ship: A Human History
Chuck D. wrote highly of
Between Past and Future
If you're seeking a classic, inimitable novel for summer reading, I can suggest
L'Assommoir
For graphic novels, if you haven't already done so, read the two-volume set
The Complete Persepolis I would hazard that there's something for everyone in this list. (21 titles--count 'em!) As always, check for titles at your local library if you don't want to own a copy. (But as the Lowenstein book listed above explains, the budget for your local library has probably been gutted to fund your city's retirement/pension black hole.) And for your viewing pleasure, here are six world-cinema film classics recommended by film maven/contributor Don E:
Nowhere in Africa
The Sword of Doom
Story of a Prostitute
The Browning Version
The Warrior
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