Murakami's Kafka on the Shore. It's interesting but I can feel that there will be a weird&open ending. But it's good.
Susan Cain's - QUIET Its a psychology type of book covering the introverted characteristic. Interesting point of view! I'm pretty extroverted though!
Stories of Infinity: Lumen--History Of A Comet--In Infinity by Camille Flammarion. It is the dialogue of a spirit to his best friend that explains how is the universe.
Googling on Ann Kumar, a professor from Australian National University's essays about ancestors of Japanese people were from Java, modern day Indonesia. She argued that there're many similarities between ancient Japan & ancient Java such as bronze & iron artifacts, religion, & DNA, also she has a prove from a Japanese scientist that rice cultivated in Japan is very closely related to rice cultivated in Java more than anything else.
Bhagavad Gita, English translation, just a PDF, site where I downloaded it claimed it's legal, translated by a Hindu scholar.
Disney War off and on for a few months now. It's about Eisner's tenure as the CEO of the Walt Disney Company. It's actually written well and engaging, lots of drama and company politics-- hilarity sometimes ensues, just dense so not a light read. I definitely recommend to anyone interested in corporate politics behind a massive company or Disney fans. He really left an impact on the current state of the company.