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Old 07-22-2009, 02:03 AM   #8
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I don't often read books outside my class textbooks. But I do once in a while, and sometimes I've read a few non-textbooks for my classes, which are usually quite good. Here are some of my favorites (all non-fiction):

Cannibals and Kings (Marvin Harris)
Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love (Marjorie Agosin)
The Challenge of Third World Development (Howard Handleman)
Andean Entrepreneurs (Lynn Meisch)
Strong Societies and Weak States (Joel Migdal)
A Hnistory of Modern Latin America (Lawrence Clayton and Michael Conniff)
Freakonomics (Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner)
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