Wednesday, January 1, 2014

120 Books

Last year I decided to read 100 books to try to make a dent in my reeeediculously large amazon.com wishlist.  Since I essentially read 10 books per month from May 2013-November 2013, I decided I should probably continue the effort to read 10 books a month.  This year, I want to hit the ground running, instead of waiting until May to launch into a real effort (it was unavoidable last year because of finishing the research for the graduate programs).  I will not, however, start reading until tomorrow.  :D
The books listed below are sitting in patient stacks in my living room.  Can't hardly wait.

COMPLETED:
1.  Lipstick Jihad:  A Memoir of Growing up Iranian in America by Azadeh Moaveni (Recommend- great exploration of being bi-cultural, not quite fitting in anywhere, and all the issues that plague Iran.)
6.   The Hiding Place by Elizabeth & John Sherrill (highly recommend)
8.  Sweden- Culture Smart! by Charlotte DeWitt
9.  The Swedish Secret: What the United States Can Learn from Sweden's Story by Earl Gustafson
10.  Culture Shock! Sweden by Charlotte Svensson
12.  What Happened to Sweden?  While American Became the Only Superpower by Ulf Nilson (highly recommend.  honest commentary, great voice- really a pleasant read in terms of a history book.  short, sweet, and informative).
13.  Swedish Lessons:  A Memoir of Sects, Love, and Indentured Servitude. Sort of.  by Natalie Burg (a bit crass, but a funny story)
15.  Of Swedish Ways by Lily Lorenzen (includes some folk songs and proverbs- nice)
17.  Kids of Kabul by Deborah Ellis  (I didn't like this compilation of stories as much as the volume she did for Iraqi children, but still worth reading).
18.  Untold:  A History of the Wives of the Prophet Mohammed by Tamam Kahn (interesting, but a little annoying- includes poetry the author wrote in addition to the biographies of the women)



CURRENTLY UNDERWAY:
23.  Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of Cultures by Marvin Harris (feels a bit preachy- some interesting ideas but feels very much like an agenda and not so much an honest discussion)
26.  The Old Testament - KJV
31.  Quran and Woman: Rereading the Scared Text from a Woman's Perspective by  Amina Wadud
32. Religions of the Silk Road by Richard Foltz

11.  Christina, Queen of Sweden: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric by Veronica Buckley
14.  In Honor of Fadime: Murder and Shame by Unni Wikan
16.  Drinking Camel's Milk in the Yurt: Expat Stories from Kazakhstan by Monica Neboli
19.  Favorite Wife: Escape from Polygamy by Susan Ray Schmidt
20.  My Estonia: Passport Forgery, Meat Jelly Eaters, and Other Stories by Justin Petrone
41.  Paradise Beneath Her Feet: How Women are Transforming the Middle East by Isobel Coleman (Thanks Amy!)



UP NEXT:
2.   The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals by Charles Darwin
3.   A-Z Guide to the Hadith by Mokhtar Stork
4.   The Bookman's Tale by Charlie Lovett (fiction)
5.   The Things They Cannot Say by Kevin Sites (Thanks Paul)
7.   The Invisible Thread by Laura Schroff & Alex Tresniowski (Thanks Mom)
21.  Kazakhstan: Surprises and Stereotypes 20 Years After Independence by Jonathan Aitken
22.  100 Letters Home: My Two Years in Kyrgystan by Emily Ross
24.  The Crisis of Zionism by Peter Beinart  (Thanks Yvonne!)
25.  Polish Customs, Traditions, & Folklore by Knab (Thanks Paul!)
27.  The Silk Route: 7,000 Miles of History by John S. Major (Thanks Susan & Bri)
28.  Culture Shock!  Belgium by Mark Elliott
29.  Stories from the Silk Road by Cherry Gilcrest
30.  I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor's Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity by Izzeldin Abuelaish
33. Culture Smart!  Belgium Customs & Culture by Mandy MacDonald
34.  Strong was her Faith! Women of the New Testament by J. E. Kalas
35.  Women in Islam by Nicholas Awade
36.  The Alevis in Turkey by David Shankland
37.  Allah's Garden: A True Story of Forgotten War in the Sahara Desert of Morocco by Thomas Hollowell
38.  The Road From Morocco by Wafa Faith Hallam
39.  Stolen Lives: 20 Years in a Desert Jail by Malika Oufkir
40.  Journey to Freedom: Moroccan Stories by Sascha von Bornhiem
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