Noam Chomsky – Chronicles of Dissent
A collection of interviews with Chomsky between 1984 and 1991, focusing on a wide range of American and international issues and a few segments of Chomsky's personal life. Very interesting throughout; one of the topics I didn't know basically anything about was America's aggression in Central America in the 1980s.
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke – The Occult Roots of Nazism
A thoroughly researched and mostly impartial book about so-called völkisch movements in Austria, Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels and his theozoology, the Thule Society etc. that all somehow influenced Nazism. (If you're looking for a book about the occult beliefs of Nazi leaders, this is not it though – this is, as the title implies, about the movement's occult roots.) There are plenty of crazy pan-German fantasies in the book, but the most insane ideas were those of Lanz von Liebenfels, I reckon. A very good book.
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – The Little Prince
I'm pretty sure I read this as a kid, but since I didn't remember it, I decided to re-read it. I actually didn't like it that much, it was a bit incoherent at times in my view. Nevertheless, it's a heartwrenching book that's well worth reading. I was surprised to learn from the internet that this is one of the best-selling books ever. How such a brutally sad novella can be so popular or considered a children's book is beyond me...