Stacked

My stack runneth over with unread books. I’m just not getting through them as fast as I’d like.

I’m halfway through Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s Infidel, which is a fantastic read. There were points where I was just cringing while reading it, and had to put it down. Ver disturbing.

I have The Listening Heart: Vocation and the Crisis of Modern Culture by A.J. Conyers, which was sent for review. Must get to that one next – it’s only fair.

Kathy gave me Etty Hillesum: An Interrupted Life and Letters from Westerbork for Christmas. I’ve yet to get to it.

I still have Fallaci’s The Rage and the Pride, which I’ve had since October.

The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One That Isn’t, by Robert I. Sutton, PhD. How could I resist with a title like that?

Steve Emerson’s Jihad Incorporated: A Guide to Militant Islam in the US. Typical RightGirl fare.

Freakonomics. Been wanting to read that one for a while. *sigh* Someday, I hope.

Ian Burama’s Murder in Amsterdam, about the killing of Theo van Gogh.

There are others, but the stack was getting so high that I had to take them out for safety reasons. They’ll be in the next stack, I’m sure.

What’s in your stack?

Those who can, do. Those who can't....




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