Here are a few intriguing titles from Publisher's Weekly (I picked out what I think are the highlight items):
The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder (biography of famous investor/ philanthropist, April 2008)
Me of Little Faith by Lewis Black (Comical look at religion and faith, June 2008)
A Time to Fight by James Webb (U.S. Senator, Virginia, cites ways to move government away from special interests. May 2008)
Ladies of Liberty by Cokie Roberts (NPR commentator looks at the lives of the women who helped shape America. April 2008)
Earth: the sequel- the race to reinvent energy and stop global warming by Fred Krupp and Miriam Horn (profiles of the innovators and investors who seek to use market forces for environemental renewal. March 2008)
Green is the new red, white, and blue by Thomas L. Friedman (popular economist suggests ways to resolve climate change and energy competition. August 2008)
What happened: inside the Bush White House and What's Wrong with Washington by Scott McClellan (former Presss Secretary dishes on Iraq, Katrina, partisan infighting. April 2008)
The Busy Family's Guide to Money Sandra Block, Nolo press (Nolo does a great job with legal and financial self help. March 2008)
Ready, set, Green: eight weeks to modern eco-living from the experts at treehugger.com by Graham Hill and meaghan O'Neill (do it yourself for greens. April 2008)
I guess I am liberal, sorry for shortage of conservative stuff.


Comments: 2
Little more appropriate.