what i read during the summer months - volume 2 (july)

when i was on vacation, i was DETERMINED not to bring books. i didn't want the weight, or the space reserved in my carry-on-only luggage, for the many books i would inevitably need while away.
so i didn't bring a single, solitary book. 
and then, i got the best of myself (please excuse that made up phrase... it's the only thing that made sense). i bought 3 books.
shocking.
this is what i read on vacation....
1. tell all by chuck palahniuk; 2. the art of fielding by chad harbauch; 3. the lemur, by benjamin black. 
all a bit weird and twisted (with the art of fielding being the least obscure), so you're beginnign to notice a trend in my reading... i'm sure. can't ignore a new chuck book, so it was instantly in my arms - and twisted, as usual, it was. art of fielding appeased by baseball reading, and i'm sure to give it to my dad... he'll like it too. the lemur was a short read - and i needed a bit of crime/mystery reading after the first two. a fast book is always nice.
(i will also note i have thus far successfully avoided reading 50 shades of grey - but i'm not sure how long it will last, as i feel like i'm missing out on a large part of pop culture by ignoring it. i'm sure it will likely appear on my part 3 of the summer reading list.)
any suggestions for my reading log for the remainder of the summer?