Politics / History/ Biography
(*) especially memorable or recommended
Nuclear War by Abbie Jacobsen
The Hopkins Touch by David Roll
1949: The First Israelis by Tom Segev
King: A Life by Jonathan Eng
Becoming Elijah by Daniel Matt
*Real Enemies by Kathryn Olmstead
*G-Man by Beverly Gage
The Newspaper Axis by Kathryn Olmstead
James Madison by Lynne Cheney
*Confidence Man by Maggie Haberman
Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Kidd
*Churchill by Andrew Roberts
*The Good American by Robert D Kaplan
*A Promised Land by Barack Obama
The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert Paxton
The Nine Lives of Pakistan by Declan Walsh
*The Man Who Ran Washington by Peter Baker
*The Last Kings of Shanghai by Jonathan Kaufman
*Bibi by Anshel Pfeffer
*Rage by Bob Woodward
*Napoleon by Andrew Roberts
*Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump
*The Sword and the Shield by Peniel Joseph
The Greeks by Roderick Beaton
Famous Father Girl by Jamie Bernstein
American Prometheus by Kai Bird
Oath and Honor by Liz Cheney
The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert Kennedy
Fiction
*The Books of Jacob by Olga Tokarczuk
The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
The Odyssey by Homer
Ulysses by James Joyce
Any Human Heart by William Boyd
Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves
*Redhead by the Side of the Road by Anne Tyler
*Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan
The Physician by Noah Gordon
Other Non-Fiction
Life is Hard by Kieran Setiya
The Peloponnesian War by Donald Kagan
Free as a Jew by Ruth Wise
Soldiers of God by Robert D Kaplan
People Love Dead Jews by Dara Horn
*The Splendid and the Vile
by Erik Larson
How God Works by David DeSteno
When Asia Was the World by Stewart Gordon
*Apollo’s Arrow by Nicholas Christakis
Horizon by Barry Lopez
Courses
From Jesus to Constantine: A History by Bart Ehrman
The Apostle Paul by Bart Ehrman
Great Minds of Western Intellectual Tradition – The Great
Courses
Great World Religions: Hinduism (Mark Muesse)
The Real Secret Societies (Richard B)
How to Read and Understand Shakespeare (Marc Conner)
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I am open to running your criticism if it is not ad hominem. I prefer praise, though.