Experiments in Ethics by Appiah--I'll be finishing that one up this week.
Orlando by Virginia Woolf.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera.
And, before I go to France, at least, The Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller.
There are of course the other books I spoke of, but those are the kind you can flip through randomly; what I mean to say is, the books just mentioned are ones that'll go stale if you don't read them with enough time on your hands.
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Oh, snap! 'Tropic of Cancer' is great. I read it two summers ago when I was working at a welding shop. I had a rep for reading big fancy books during break and meals, and one day one of the welders called me out and ordered me to "read us a story from your book there." Fortunately, I had 'Cancer' with me that day and read them a scarringly explicit passage on cunnilingus. They never bothered me again.
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