I'm reading way too many books right now. I downloaded the Kindle app on my iPod, and found a bunch of free stuff... free books will be my downfall some day.
The Communist Manifesto
I've never read it before, I figured it was about time. I don't consider myself a Communist (at least, not yet), but there's a lot of interesting stuff in here, and a lot to think about. I'll probably read it twice since it's so short, to really understand it as best as I can.
All Things Are Possible: The Healing and Charismatic Revivals in Modern America
Somebody gave this to me, and it's been pretty interesting so far. It's a history of the faith healers, and charismatic Christian evangelists from the 50's to the mid 70's. It's written from an outsider's perspective, so it's fairly objective. It's a fascinating look at some incredibly polarizing individuals. I'm reading it as a sort of warning, to see just how far others who follow my faith can fall.
The Pilgrim's Progress
I'm trying to get more into poetry, and read more classic literature, so I figured this couldn't be a bad place to start. I've had it for two months or so, and have still not made much of a dent in it. I'm taking my time, though. It's so monstrously huge, I don't want to burn out.
Poems by Emily Dickinson
Like I said, I'm trying to get into more poetry. I really like Dickinson's work a lot, she tends to paint a picture in my mind with her words, and the longer I look, the more surprising details I find. I'm taking my time with this too, as I said before, I don't want to get burnt out.
If anyone has any good literature or poetry recommendations, I'm open to them!