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Haroon Moghul: The Order of Light
i know this guy, he's a friend of mine and i am currently reading this book, i highly recommend it.
Arielle Eckstut: Putting Your Passion Into Print: Get Your Book Published Successfully!
recommended by author Bryant Terry, and currently vaulted onto the top of the reading pile.
Abd Al-Rahman Munif: Endings (Emerging Voices (Quartet))
begins: Drought. Drought Again!
the parallels to our current existential-economic reality are stark. on page 6-something right now.
Paul Auster: The Book of Illusions: A Novel
brilliant read
Robert A. Caro: The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York
if you want to understand power in the united states; and car culture and racism, etc...
Van Jones: The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems
BUY THIS BOOK!!!
Sherman A. Jackson: Islam and the Blackamerican: Looking toward the Third Resurrection
This one has gotta get read. Put it high on the list.
William C. Rhoden: Forty Million Dollar Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete
You want context? here's context.
Ferentz Lafargue: Songs in the Key of My Life: A Memoir
hey, have not read it yet, but this is an excellent person who we have just now tipped the iceberg of his full range. check it out!
Farid ud-Din Attar: Conference of the Birds: a Sufi fable
"The soul had a share of that which is high, and the body a share of that which is low; it was formed of a mixture of heavy clay and pure spirit. By this mixing, man became the most astonishing of mysteries ... many know the surface of the ocean, but they understand nothing of its depths"
Love it - great job!
Posted by: Keith Erskine | May 27, 2009 at 08:07 AM