Obviously, I'm a history buff:
David Stewart--Impeached (Andrew Johnson)
Adrian Goldsworthy--How Rome Fell
TJ Stiles--First Tycoon (Vanderbilt)
Chris Wickham--Inheritance of Rome (Europe 400-1000)
Archie Brown--The Rise and Fall of Communism
Jackie Wullschlager--Chagall: A Biography
Lloyd Clark--Crossing the Rhine
James Reston--Defenders of the Faith
Christopher Kelly--End of Empire (Attila the Hun)
Tom Holland--The Forge of Christendom
Trevor Royle--Lancaster Against York
John Hale--Lords of the Sea (Athenian navy)
Will Fowler--Santa Anna of Mexico
Peter Cozzens--Shenandoah 1862
Carol Yoon--Naming Nature: The Clash Between Instinct and Science
Anthony Everitt--Hadrian
Torsten Jacobsen--The Gothic War
Doug Hunter--Half Moon: Henry Hudson's Voyage
Angel Esteban--Fidel and Gabo
Simon Reid-Henry--Fidel & Che; A revolutionary Friendship
Iain McCalman--Darwin's Armada
Think I'll re-read some classics too:
Dickens--David Copperfield
Thackeray--Vanity Fair
Proust--Swann's Way
Joyce--Ulysses
Fielding--Tom Jones
Cervantes--Don Quixote
