I go into every summer (actually every “break,” be it summer, christmas, etc) thinking I’m going to catch up on my reading. It hasn’t happened yet. So I just finished Joe Trippi’s excellent “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” It reminded me how exciting it is to be young (hey, I am, relatively!) and engaged in changing culture and society. So here’s my current reading list (that is, things I’ve purchased, and have yet to read):
* “We the Media”, Dan Gillmor (in progress)
* “The Anarchist in the Library”, Siva Vaidhyanathan (in progress)
* “Copyright in Historical Perspective”, Lyman Ray Patterson
* “Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid”, Douglas R. Hofstadter
* “A Hope in the Unseen”, Ron Suskind
* “Fast Food Nation”, Eric Scholsser
* “Personal History”, Katharine Graham
* “The Rise of the Creative Class”, Richard Florida
Last night we were killing time in Barnes & Noble before our movie began, and I had to resist the temptation to add to the pile. Is this an addiction?
Thanks for reading my book!
Siva