Alan's Book List
10 most recent books I've read (starting with the most recent):
- Mann of his Time Ed Youngblood
- The Vulture/The Nigger Factory Gil Scott-Heron
- Citizen Soldier Stephen Ambrose
- Mi Moto Fidel: Motorcycling Through Castro's Cuba Christopher Baker
- Goodbye, Darkness William Manchester
- Sport Riding Techniques Nick Ienatsch
- Life of Pi Yann Martel
- Suzuki GSX-R Mike Seate
- Pro Motocross and Off Road Motorcycle Racing Techniques Gary Semics
- South of Haunted Dreams Eddy L. Harris
10 most recent books I've added to my bookshelves (starting with the most recent):
- Motorcycle Handling & Chassis Design: The Art and Science Tony Foale
- Discovery Of India Jawaharlal Nehru
- Mi Moto Fidel: Motorcycling Through Castro's Cuba Christopher Baker
- Now and Then: Poems of Gil Scott-Heron Gil Scott-Heron
- The Vulture and The Nigger Factory Gil Scott-Heron
- Goodbye, Darkness William Manchester
- Sport Riding Techniques Nick Ienatsch
- Suzuki GSX-R Mike Seate
- Pro Motocross and Off Road Motorcycle Racing Techniques Gary Semics
- South of Haunted Dreams Eddy L. Harris
I should probably add a list of some of my favorite books here as
well. In no particular order...
- Turtle Island Gary Snyder [My hero!]
- Walden Henry David Thoreau [Why I went to the woods...]
- Siddhartha Herman Hesse [Buddhism as it should be taught.]
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Hunter S. Thompson [ Bad gonzo!]
- The Dharma Bums Jack Kerouac [Poetry, spirituality and nature.]
- Tao Te Ching Jane English & Gia-Fu Feng [The poetic Tao, as it should be.]
- Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind Shunryu Suzuki [Zen taken out of the college course and brought back to the Zendo.]
- Labyrinths of Reason William Poundstone [Another view of how the human mind works.]
- The Mind's I Douglas R. Hofstadter & Daniel C. Dennett [Who is I?]
- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Robert M. Pirsig [A philosophy book of incredible depth.]
- Kim Rudyard Kipling [My childhood dreams!]
- Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice Mark J. Plotkin, PhD [A captivating insight into a fascinating culture.]
- The Tao of Pooh & The Te of Piglet Benjamin Hoff [A view of Taoism only bested by Lao Tzu.]
- The Doors of Perception Aldous Huxley [What is there we don't see?]
- The Dunwich Horror and Others H.P. Lovecraft [Fantasy of a different sort.]
- The Power of Myth Joseph Campbell [A melding of religion, sociology, anthropology and philosophy.]
...and finally, I have an alphabetical
listing of my bookshelves available.
If you want the publisher's info on any of these, just drop me some email.
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