Family Relationships: Rewards and Costs
Social Psychology: Sociological Perspectives
The Social Psychology of Groups
Status Generalization: New Theory and Research
Advances in Group Processes
Social Exchange Theory: Two Traditions
Sociological Theories in Progress: Two Traditions
I have an exam coming up in November, so I'm balls deep in reading. These are just pages 6 and 7 (minus the journal articles) of my 19 page reading list.
I did read a few "leisure" books recently. Leavitt and Dunbar's Freakonomics was a piece of research garbage, which surely made the authors tons of money. It was fun to read, but that doesn't make it good research in the slightest.
I also read Ross Haenfler's "Straight Edge: Clean-Living Youth, Hardcore Punk, and Social Change." It's an excellent book, and fair-handed at that (despite the author being sXe himself). I've had some good correspondence with the author about some questions I had on the book. We're trying to find out who wrote either a book or journal article, which was trying to define and identify the various subgenres of metal music from a scholarly perspective.
I don't read many "fun" books, I suppose.