Dale Carnegie, Vonnegut, Ayn Rand, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Max Lucado, Carl Sagan, and the first 2 Potter books are what I have read from the thread so far. And "SomtingGuy", this is not an advertisement. Who is control of you if your comment is specific to one set of books but not the others?
I have just read (on CD audio, does that count?)
Diamond, Jared. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. New York: Viking, 2005.
I thought this of significance as related to the interesting Kyoto thread and the CO2 is "more important than pollution, life and death" thread.
I think engineers would find this interesting. I also found it important and helped me take some local action.
I am reading at the same time "Grant" and "Lincoln", and the third Gingrich-Forstchen Civil War (war of Northern aggression) book. It is interesting to same the same events and thoughts in a different light.
Begger,
Thanks for the report on "Edly's Music Theory for Practical People". I plan to look into that further.