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If you have any interest in WW2, "With the Old Breed: at Peleliu and Okinawa" is a gut-wrenching auto-biography about a marine's experience in the Pacific theater of operations. Part of the mini series "The Pacific"was based on the book. I highly recommend it. My grandfather's generation were some tough s.o.b.'s.
If you want to read an Iowa writer who has written a variety of books, you might look at Bill Bryson. You could start with his very funny a****iography about growing up in Des Moines called The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, but his better known work is A walk in the Woods, a funny story about two guys hiking the Appalachian Trail, which was made into a movie. I think the book was more fun than the film.
I second Hitchhiker's Guide. Great combination of SciFi and HumorThe System by Armen Keteyian is really good. It is about College Football.
League of Denial is also excellent. The book the movie "Concussion" is based on.
Ever read A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? If you haven't and like Science Fiction than it is a must read.
I just finished the first book of the Kingkiller Chronicles, Name of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss. It is arguably the best fantasy novel I have ever read. I'm excited for the rest of the series.
Second vote for River of Doubt. Would also recommend Matterhorn. I have very recently found an author named Harlan Coben that does a great job in the mystery/suspense genre. The plot twists are subtle enough to be believed.