I took a road trip from Texas to Idaho ( approx 24 drive time) and I finished
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School at a TimeAbsolutely amazing. His story is inspirational, not because he thought he was destined to do this, but in the accidental way he stumbled upon his mission and the way it consumed him. Like someone said and I would actually agree this man deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, not for his grandous gestures towards peace but because his gestures are so personable, so individual.
god is not Great by Christopher Hitchens
Normally I wouldn't recommend an audiobook, but it is narrated by Hitchens himself and his cadence and style makes the audiobook, in my opinion, better than the simple written text
Lolita en Tehran
I am not a literary person, but I was captivated by how the author was able to relate literary works to her small group of students and their lives.
No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle for Fallujah
One of the more comprehensive books about a battle that I have read. It moves easily from the big picture of politics and strategy to the events on the ground.