To celebrate the book (which will not be less than the earth) I suggest 5 books related in some way, it indirectly with tourism.
and economic and ecological advice: use the public or private libraries of your friends, there are plenty of hidden treasures.
who have already read:
Praise of Slowness. Carl Honoré . : A new way of looking at life, healthier, more relaxed and even funny at some point. Take a break, you are here to live. That is the philosophy of this book you will discover places, rituals, food, etc. you can even change your life. (If anyone wants to lend it in my library)
The one I'm reading:
Teo's Journey. Catherine Clément. : A wonderful adventure into the hope and the real discovery of the world where live. Thoroughly know all religions of the world in a fun and entertaining.
who I have wanted to read:
The Strange. Sándor Márai. : "Happiness and fatality occur in the life of a teacher who, seeking freedom, just knocking on the door of an unknown woman who stays in the same hotel." Elle Magazine.
And another:
Under the Dragon. Travels in Burma, a country betrayed. Rory MacLean :
"An invitation to travel in the real Burma, the best kept secrets and characters that will never be able to access tourists." Magazine Seven Leagues.
who read early June:
NYC. Official Visitor Guide. Get yours free at the following address: http://nycgo.com/?event=view.ovgForm