Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Herpes By Sharing Pants
give dates are approaching things, so little better than a book.
A compilation of recent I've read, for suggestions:
-Bill Bryson: Down Under, hilarious travel book on Australia
, Tony Wheeler: Bad Lands. The creator of Lonely Planet takes a walk around countries of the current and past axis of evil (Iran, Afghanistan, Arabia, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, Albania, Burma) and discovers that the same is not bad.
Norman Lewis: A Dragon Apparent. A British journalist travels through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia in the early 50's.
-Daniel Goleman: ecological intelligence. Key book for the concerned consumer and for everyone who wants change, even a crumb, the world.
-Anthony Beevor: D-Day, Stalingrad, Berlin: The Downfall. Three masterpieces of the Second World War.
-Heinrich Harrer: 7 years in Tibet. And imagine what it is.
-Mark Dapino: Fridge Magnets Are Bastards. Funny humorous book on ultra-modern pijaditas and the last. What is discovered by bookcrossing in Hanoi.
-Graham Greene: The Quiet American. Usease, The Quiet American. Completely different (and therefore much better adapted to the reality) that the very yankizada film of the same title.
-Robert Kaplan, Eastward to Tartary. The former communist Soviet republics and difficult adaptation to capitalism outside the umbrella of NATO / EU /. Luis
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