Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Thomas Paine: Enlightenment, Revolution, and the Birth of a Nation Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician The Guns of August King Leopold's Ghost
Ooh have you made it through Genghis Kahn? I've heard so many legends about the man but never read a single book on him and certainly never covered him in school.
Yes, it's a very short book. I listed good digestable books rather than more academic history, though I have a Master's in American history and can give you some of that too if you like. These are all very good easy reads and a great way to get into the field in a meaningful way. The Mongols are definitely worth reading about. They're something of a unique story in world history. No other empire was quite like theirs.
I'd love some good academic books too. Long books and big words don't scare me. The only thing is I'll probably get read them farther in the future. It only seems to make sense to go through the shorter digestible one's before diving into a phone book written for experts. Plus I'm already in the midst of like three other thick pieces of tree. I hate to spread myself too thin because I just end up not finishing the books.