What have you read recently that you absolutely loved?

An 18 hour flight awaits me in 36 hours.

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  1. jlynkim answered: The B-i-b-l-e
  2. thewreckingball answered: brief wondrous life of oscar wao
  3. cacioppo answered: The Road by Cormac McCarthy; Book of Clouds by Chloe Aridjis (Berlin!); A Happy Marriage by Raphael Yglesias
  4. thisones4you answered: The perks of being a wallflower. Amazing book.
  5. trappedintheoverture answered: The End of Mr Y or The Catcher in the rye?
  6. steuben answered: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal. The Good Book by David Plotz.
  7. seaninsound answered: You need this gapingvoid.com/books and this theshallowsbook.com/nic…
  8. irenetien answered: the brief wondrous life of oscar wao by junot diaz
  9. nicoperez answered: The Great Gatsby
  10. chelseathinks answered: Jonothan Strange & Mr. Norrell
  11. gordonc answered: The Black Swan – so inspiring I woke up at 6:30 this morning, snapped out of my fever and wrote a product deck.
  12. jennifermorris answered: Cider With Roadies by Stuart Maconie
  13. morgenstern answered: the god delusion by richard dawkins and kavalier&clay by michael chabon
  14. matas answered: Alex Ross - The Rest Is Noise, Vlatko Vedral - Decoding Reality
  15. palbi answered: The Selected Works of TS Spivet by Reif Larsen tsspivet.com
  16. bildungsroman answered: ATM, reading Quantum Evolution by Johnjoe McFadden, enjoying it. Also, Murakami book on running is great, finished that recently
  17. zulupizzeria answered: The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
  18. ingaslefthand answered: Rob Sheffield’s books are great. :)
  19. oats answered: goo.gl/34VR goo.gl/ZvKk goo.gl/fbsw books: Ender’s Game, Old Man’s War, Daemon and its sequel Freedom, The Hot Zone
  20. whatevernevermind answered: Two books: Daemon by Daniel Suarez and Born To Run by Christopher McDougall
  21. j2d2 answered: Zero History is my queue. Haven’t read it yet, but Im hoping it’s awesome.
  22. karenhart answered: Confessions Of A Raving, Unconfined Nut - by Paul Krassner
  23. girl-adrift answered: “The Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follet has been the most entertaining and intelligent novel I’ve read in a long time.
  24. zoya answered: Your inbox
  25. petervidani answered: A classic, “Up and Then Down” - newyorker.com/reporti…
  26. hud answered: this: nytimes.com/2008/07…
  27. meganlubaszka answered: Fiction - The Wife by Meg Wolitzer, Nonfiction - Smart Startups by David Silver
  28. headunderwater answered: This Is Reggae Music: The Story of Jamaica’s Music
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