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Brian in New Zealand
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
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Throughout my year in New Zealand I'll be talking about my experience and posting pictures here.
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A list of books I've read in New Zealand...
The Rum Diaries/ Hunter S. Thompson
Long Walk to Freedom/ Nelson Mandela
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas/ Hunter S. Thompson
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat/ John Sacks
Into the Wild/ John Krakauer
The Best American Non-Required Reading of 2006
Dead Famous/ Ben Elton
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea/ Jules Verne
Far from the Madding Crowd/ Thomas Hardy
Pride and Prejudice/ Jane Austen
The Fatal Shore/ Robert Hughes
Who's Looking Out for You/ Bill O'Reilly
The Mother Tongue/ Bill Bryson
Fast Food Nation/ Eric Schlosser
Bringing Down the House/ Ben Mezrich
House of Bush, House of Saud/ Craig Unger
The Audacity of Hope/ Barack Obama
Eyeless in Gaza/ Aldous Huxley
Breathing Lessons/ Anne Tyler
The God of Small Things/ Arundhati Roy
The Handmaid's Tale/ Margaret Atwood
The Art of Travel/ Alain de Botton
Changing Places/ David Lodge
Billy Bathgate/ E. L. Doctorow
The Cider House Rules/ John Irving
The Cost of Living/ Arundhati Roy
The History of New Zealand/ Michael King
Good Bones/ Margaret Atwood
The Art of Happiness/ Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler
Winning Ugly/ Brad Gilbert
Mountains to Mountains/ Tracy Kidder
Ishmael/ Daniel Quinn
Good to Great/ Jim Collins
The God Delusion/ Richard Dawkins
How to Win Friends and Influence People/Dale Carnegie
100 Years of Solitude/Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Brave New World/ Aldous Huxley
Catch-22/ Joseph Heller
A Place to Come to/ Robert Penn Warren
Small is Beautiful/E. F. Schumacher
Dead Famous/ Ben Elton
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea/ Jules Verne
Far from the Madding Crowd/ Thomas Hardy
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