What I’ve Been Reading Lately

Being sequestered at home has opened up a lot of time to read more books, so I’ve been doing that.
(I’m a life-long bibliophile, so I’ve lived a thousand lives already.)
In the past week alone, I’ve read The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Life is So Good by George Dawson and Richard Glaubman, Why YOU Should be a Socialist by Nathan Robinson, and The Call of the Wild by Jack London.
In the past three months (maybe four) I’ve read the following books:
A Common Ground by Todd Outcalt
Atheist Manifesto by Michael Onfray
Women of the Way by Sallie Tisdale
The World is My Home by James Michener
Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth
Crossing the Continent 1527-1540 by Robert Goodwin
Enlightenment NOW by Steven Pinker
Low: An Honest Advent Devotional by John Pavlovitsz
Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting by Syd Field
Kidnapped by a Client by Sharon Muse
Father of Lions by Louise Callahan
A Mind at Home with Itself by Byron Katie
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The Outsider by Stephen King
Isaac Asimov’s Guide to Earth and Space
Nightfall by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg
The Parrot Who Owns Me by Joanna Burher
You and Your Gender Identity by Dara Hoffman-Fox
ME! The Gift of Being Transgender by Monica P Mulholland
Craig and Fred by Craig Grossi
The World According to Mister Rogers
Our Wild Calling by Richard Louv
My next book will be The Moral Basis of Democracy by Eleanor Roosevelt…
What have you been reading? What book, in your opinion, MUST I read before I die?
(If you’re gonna say the Bible, been there and done that, too. Took a multiple-year course on it. It is not the inerrant word of God. Only fundamentalists believe that. Most readers/students of the Bible do not.)
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