Books
I read a lot of books at the same time. And I mean a lot. I've seperated them into three categories. The first is academic. These are required reading for my courses and necessitate a steady, yet usually slow pace. The second is professional. These are books that relate to my fields of study or are read for papers and for personal development. The last is recreational. These, very simply, are for fun. Here's the breakdown:
Academic:
Drei Männer im Schnee - Erich Kästner
Beloved - Toni Morrison
Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics - Jean Grondin
Professional
Warfighting: The U.S. Marine Corps Book of Strategy - USMC Staff
Russell on Ethics - Bertrand Russell (ed. Charles Pigden)
Recreational
The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus
Gust Front - John Ringo
Academic:
Drei Männer im Schnee - Erich Kästner
Beloved - Toni Morrison
Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics - Jean Grondin
Professional
Warfighting: The U.S. Marine Corps Book of Strategy - USMC Staff
Russell on Ethics - Bertrand Russell (ed. Charles Pigden)
Recreational
The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus
Gust Front - John Ringo