I finally got the first book as welll (Men who hate Women), but havent' started it yet. It's abit intimidating...I just finished Steig Larsson's "The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo" trilogy. I kept hearing about that book over and over and over, and finally it was recommended to me by a friend and I picked up the first one, got hooked, and finished it in two days. The second and third books I burned through by the end of that week. Larsson may not write the most expressive prose, but my god can he hook you in and keep you reading. If you like (somewhat) complex tales of intrigue and mystery, I recommend them. These are dangerous books to read before bed, though - you're likely to find yourself awake at 3:00am, unable to put them down..
You realize that the Craig book is Sonderweg garbage, right? Or is that why you're reading it? The Blackbourn book that LS mentioned is generally considered to be the modern standard.Still divided on what I will read after this. Considering France since 1870 by Sowerwine, but maybe Germany, 1866-1945 by Craig. I need to get back into History proper again, I just applied for a part-time professorship at the local CC.
You realize that the Craig book is Sonderweg garbage, right? Or is that why you're reading it? The Blackbourn book that LS mentioned is generally considered to be the modern standard.