books I own but haven't finished reading
in no particular order other than the one I can read them in (and remember: I haven’t started many of these):
- Catcher in the Rye – JD Salinger
- The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood
- Selected Poems 1966-1987 – Seamus Heaney
- The Way We Eat – Peter Singer and Jim Mason
- The World We Want – Mark Kingwell
- The Transition from Capitalism to Socialism – John D. Stephens
- Dominican Republic – Lonely Planet
- The Impossible Will Take a Little While – Paul Rogat Loeb
- The Ethical Investor – Skinner
- Uncle Sam and Us – Stephen Clarkson
- The Ralph Nader Reader – Ralph Nader
- A City with a Difference – Thomas
- The Cult of Efficiency – Janice Gross Stein
- Tori Amos – Piece by Piece – Tori Amos and Anne Powers
- In Search of a New Left – James Laxer
- Fast Food Nation – Eric Schlosser
- A l’ecole des sorciers – JK Rowling
- Hegemony or Survival – Noam Chomsky
- Grimus – Salman Rushdie
- Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie
- Good News – David Suzuki and Holly Dressel
That’s a lot of reading to catch up. maybe I will, friend, maybe I will.
- Poetry (641)
- Book 1 – "Concious" (392)
- Book 2- "More Words" (29)
- Book 4 – "Sicilia" (52)
- Book 5 – "Altruism" (113)
- Book 7 – "Transpiring" (55)
- Short Stories (12)
- Book 6 – "Un Named" (10)
- What else I write (178)
- Adventures (5)
- Book 3 – "Reason and Wisdom" (1)
- existentialism (15)
- Politics & Ideas (37)
