Sunday, June 15, 2008

#33-Read 50 Non-Fiction Books.

Self-explanatory.

1. New Guinea Tapeworms and Jewish Grandmothers: Tales of Parasites and People by Robert S. Desowitz (6/28/08)
2. Six Modern Plagues and How We Are Causing Them by Mark Jerome Walters (7/5/08)
3. 50 Reasons To Buy Fair Trade by Miles Litvinoff and John Madeley (10/23/08)
4. The House at Sugar Beach by Helene Cooper (11/7/08)

***Period of forgetting to record.

5. Green River, Running Red by Ann Rule (Jan. '09)
6. Science and Society by Robert Snedden (Jan. '09)
7. Tanzania by Joan Vos MacDonald (Jan. '09)
8. Asking About Sex and Growing Up by Joanna Cole (Jan. '09)
9. In the Land of Invisible Women: A Female Doctor's Journey in the Saudi Kingdom by Qanta A. Ahmed, MD (Feb. '09)
10. The Complete Polysyllabic Spree by Nick Hornby (Feb. '09)
11. Dictatorships: Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe by James R. Arnold and Roberta Wiener (Feb. '09)
12. House of Stone: The True Story of a Family Divided in War-Torn Zimbabwe by Christina Lamb (March '09)
13. Lives of the Artists: Masterpieces, Messes (and What the Neighbors Thought) by Kathleen Krull (March '09)
14. Poverty: What If We Do Nothing? by Cath Senker (March '09)
15. Fax From Sarajevo by Joe Kubert (April 2009)
16. George & Sam: Two Boys, One Family, and Autism by Charlotte Moore (April 2009)
17. South Africa by Ettagale Blauer and Jason Laure (April 2009)
18. Shakespeare Wrote for Money by Nick Hornby (May '09)
Young Adult Non-Fiction:
19. Chew on This by Eric Schlosser and Charles Wilson (May '09)
20. The Stuff of Life: A Graphic Guide to Genetics and DNA by Mark Schultz (May '09)
21. Javatrekker: Dispatches from the World of Fair Trade Coffee by Dean Cycon (June '09)
22. No More Strangers Now: Young Voices from a New South Africa interviews by Tim McKee and photographs by Anne Blackshaw (June '09)
23. Focus on Afghanistan (World in Focus Series) by Nikki Van Der Gaag (June '09)
24. Pedro and Me by Judd Winick (August '09)

***Period of forgetting to record.

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