This is a list of books I have read since my invitation in May 2011.
Love in the Time of Cholera; Gabriel Garcia Marquez
1Q84; Haruki Murakami
A Man Without A Country; Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
The Great Gatsby; F. Scott Fitzgerald
Of Mice and Men; John Steinbeck
King Leopold's Ghost; Adam Hochschild
How To Be A Woman; Caitlin Moran
Slaughterhouse-Five; Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Atonement; Ian Mcewan
Life of Pi; Yann Martel
Xenocide; Orson Scott Card
The Unheard; Josh Swiller
Holidays on Ice; David Sedaris
The Alchemist; Paulo Coelho
Speaker For the Dead; Orson Scott Card
Lolita; Vladimir Nabokov
Assholes Finish First; Tucker Max
Eat, Pray, Love; Elizabeth Gilbert
Lord of the Flies; William Golding
Cat's Cradle; Kurt Vonnegut
River Town; Peter Hessler
Heart of Darkness; Joseph Conrad
His Dark Materials; Phillip Pullman
One Hundred Years of Solitude; Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Anthem; Ayn Rand
Atlas Shrugged; Ayn Rand
Finding Nouf; Zoe Ferraris
Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest; Steig Larson
More Game of Thrones...1 and 2... what are they called?
The Fountainhead; Ayn Rand.
A Game of Thrones; George R. R. Martin.
The Help; Kathryn Stockett. (The movie is also amazing, I love Emma Stone.)
Hunger Games Trilogy; Suzette Collins.( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoHfCW-O2yA )
The Time Traveler's Wife; Audrey Niffenegger
Soul of A Lion; Barbara Bennet. (Set in Namibia, but I thought it had some insightful comments on how travel and volunteering can change a person and bring perspective.)
The Lord of the Rings; JRR Tolkien
The Awakening; Kate Chopin
Ender's Game; Orson Scott Card. (If you like these, read Hunger Games, or vice versa.)
House Rules; Jodi Picoult
Digital Fortress; Dan Brown
A Thousand Splendid Suns; Khaled Hosseini.
An Atlas of Impossible Longing; Anuradha Roy