In the past 3 months I've read:
"Tomatoland: How Modern Industrial Agriculture Destroyed Our Most Alluring Fruit" - Barry Estabrook
"History in Stone: The Story of Red Rock Canyon" - Ruth Obee
"Playing for Real: Stories from Rocky Mountain Rescue" - Mark Scott-Nash
"Long Shot: Beating the Odds to Live a Jayhawk Dream" - Jeff Boschee
"The Places in Between" - Rory Stewart
"K2: Life and Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain" - Ed Viesturs
"Mexico's Volcanoes: A Climbing Guide" - R.J. Secor
"Aconcagua: A Climbing Guide" - R.J. Secor
"The World Without Us" - Alan Wiesman
"Black Hearts: One Platoon's Descent into Madness in Iraq's Triangle of Death" - Jim Frederick
"House to House: An Epic Memoir of War" - SSG David Bellavia
"Lions of Kandahar: The Story of a Fight Against All Odds" - MAJ Rusty Bradley
"Living with Sheep: Everything You Need to Know to Raise Your Own Flock" - Chuck Wooster
"It Happened in Colorado: From the Sand Creek Massacre to the rise and fall of Baby Doe Tabor, thirty-five events that shaped the Centennial State" - James A. Crutchfield
All are non-fiction, and I don't have a single fiction book with me here in Afghanistan. The only fiction I've really read are Louis L'Amour and Michael Crichton.