A great book and this should probably go in the ecology group, but also a great business book for entrepreneurs:
The Ecology of Commerce by Paul Hawken of Smith & Hawken.
It pretty much talks about how business can be sustainable in a "green" environment while making a profit. Nonfiction and educational. Hawken is a well-known environmentalist: http://www.paulhawken.com
well if you like fiction with a really deep philosophical rush with antisacapation of not knowing whats going to happen next try out some of dean koontz books like Velocity.
My favorites are Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Paulo Coelho's The Alchemist which is a shorty but a life changer. I'm really starting to get into the Ernest Hemingway dude, I just finished his For Whom the Bell Tolls and I'm working on his The Sun Also Rises which I'm loving but I'm going through a classics phase right now so don't mind me. I wrote a book, I like to think it's pretty damn good. It's called After We're Free and I'll always email it to anyone who asks.
Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Amazing Autobiography of a Muslim women from Somalia who became a Politician in the Netherlands and is now under constant armoured guard in America. Pretty heavy and graphic reading at times so if you are a little squeemish I would not recommend.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali is an amazing writer. Its one of the first autobiographies I've read where I could not put the book down.
I really want to read her first book now - The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam. I've heard great reports about this one as well.
haruki murakami - the wind-up bird chronicle
a very mundane life gets taken on a strange and very surreal journey that starts out with a weird phone call and a missing cat. murakami has this way of writing that is not pretentious and very beautiful..
chuck klosterman - sex, drugs, and cocoa puffs
collection of pop culture essays. awesome.
saul williams - she
the more sensitive side of my favorite slam poet. very palpable images on the struggles of being in a relationship and existing.
marjane satrapi - persepolis
coming of age in iran. graphic autobiography but doesn't fail to draw the reader in. the film is very good as well.
jared diamond - guns, germs, and steel: the fates of human societies
very interesting take on the history of conquering nations/cultures. won the pulitzer.
i am a huge book nerd. it's way too easy for me to get carried away. :)
ive had mine a while and i treat em like hell, they sound as good the day i got them, but are not as kinesteticly pleasing, ive scratched them pretty well
LOL @ earwax. I have never been a big fan of Pioneer headphones. The last Pioneer headphones i purchased were the SE-NC70S and in about three months the right side died out and the battery life was crap. What I do like about pioneer is the sound q...
Well I have the 2006 80 GB classic & the 32GB iPod touch both sound qualities are great but I must agree about the classic being better. I've been getting alot positive feedback about Sennheiser so I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the info!