Robinson Crusoe. It's hilarious!
Humor - Roald Dahl - P G Wodehouse - Thurber History - Churchill's books - E.g. Histoy of English Speaking Nations - Lot of war related stuff around Business - Peter Drucker - "The Living Company" - Arie de Gues (my alltime fave) - Barbarians at the Gate - good read on Junk bonds - The Prize (about the oil industry) Detective/Secret Agent - Ed McBain - Ian Fleming (and yes the books are much better than the movies) - The Saint series by Leslie Charteris - Raymond Chandler's books Short Stories - Jeffery Archer - Frederick Forsyth
Read the Jenna Jameson autobiography "How to make love like a porn star" I dont usually like reading but its a 577 page book and I finished it within 3 days. I highly recommend it.
I had read Catch Me If You Can previously (before the movie was even conceived) as it was recommended to me years back as the book was fairly reminiscent of myself when I was younger. I'm reading On The Road now, which is a phenominal book. The only problem is, it is enhancing the travel bug, not supressing it .
These two are hilarious and that's coming from a NJ Italian: Goomba's Guide to Life by Steven Schirripa, aka. Bobby Bacala - Sopranos A Guy's Guide to being a Man's Man by Frank Vincent - aka Phil Lotardo - Sopranos
Classic books!! I just finished reading Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy. I just started reading Executive Orders also by Clancy.