1. Conquerer by Stephen Baxter
2. Chasing the Bard by Phillipa Ballantine
3. Founding Brothers by Jospeh J. Ellis
4. The Dark River by John Twelve Hawks
5. The World Is Flat by Thomas J. Freidman
A Brief History of Everything, Ken Wilbur Shadows of Death, H.P. Lovecraft The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan Lolita, Vladimir Nabakov The Spoken Word Revolution, edited by Mark Eleveld
1. Snow in August - Pete Hamill
2. The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana - Umberto Eco
3. Living to Tell the Tale - Gabriel Garcia Marquez (autobiography)
4. Holy Blood, Holy Grail - Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln (it showed up on my doorstep recently so I figure somebody wants me to read it)
5. Letter to a Christian Nation - Sam Harris (It was rubber-banded to Holy Blood, Holy Grail - so again, when something mysteriously appears at my door, I figure I am supposed to do something with it. I gather that what one does with books is read them.)
I haven't actually listened to the podcast yet, but I figured I'd jump right in anyway. :)
1. The Weird Works Of Robert E. Howard Volume 2: Moon Of Skulls (Weird Works of Robert E. Howard).
2. Shadow of the Giant by Orson Scott Card
3. The Golden Globe by John Varley
4. Wizard's First Rule (Sword Of Truth) by Terry Goodkind
5. The Sky People by S.M. Stirling