we all love a good book. here is a running list of my reading while in peru:
- freakanomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything; steven d. levitt & stephen j. dubner
- cannery row; john steinbeck
- the count of monte cristo; alexandre dumas
- the old man and the sea; ernest hemingway
- el secreto; rhonda byrne
- the alchemist; paulo coelho
- how to beat up anybody: an instructional and inspirational karate book by the world champion; judah friedlander
- breaking dawn; stephenie meyer
- squirrel seeks chipmunk: a modest bestiary; david sedaris
- why do men have nipples?: hundreds of questions you’d only ask a doctor after your third martini; mark leyner & billy goldberg
- harry potter and the goblet of fire; j.k. rowling
- miss peregrine’s home for peculiar children; ransom riggs
- harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban; j.k. rowling
- freedom; jonathan franzen
- when you ride alone you ride with bin laden: what the government should be telling us to help fight the war on terrorism; bill maher
- eclipse; stephenie meyer
- harry potter and the chamber of secrets; j.k. rowling
- room; emma donoghue
- a brief history of everything; ken wilber
- great house; nicole krauss
- harry potter and the sorcerer’s stone; j.k. rowling
- life of pi; yann martel
- the last lecture; randy pausch
- new moon; stephenie meyer
- adverbs; daniel handler
- the brief wondrous life of oscar wao; junot díaz
- moonwalking with einstein: the art and science of remembering everything; joshua foer
- i am america (and so can you!); stephen colbert
- unfamiliar fishes; sarah vowell
- twilight; stephenie meyer
- the book of mormon girl: stories from an american faith; joanna brooks
- the peru reader: history, culture, politics; orin starn, robin kirk, & carlos ivan degregori
Can you believe the last Twilight is coming out this November?!?! What are we supposed to do now? 😉