42 books I read so far in 2014. Most are worth reading. Except the - TopicsExpress



          

42 books I read so far in 2014. Most are worth reading. Except the one about King Tut, which is really poorly structured. 5 Best Nonfiction: 1. The Hard Thing About Hard Things: starting a business when there are no easy answers (this is by far the best of all of them IMHO) 2. The Age of Edison: Electric Light and the Invention of Modern 3. The Barefoot Executive 4. Charlie Wilsons War (pretty long, but way better than I expected) 5. Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman 3 Best Fiction 1. The Natural 2. The Jungle 3. Moby Dick Books Read Through May 2014 1. The Natural 2. The Hard Thing About Hard Things: starting a business when there are no easy answers 3. Persuasion: The Art of Getting What You want 4. Good in a Room 5. The Sea Wolf 6. Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends: Dissatisfied Customers Tell 3,000 7. Oil 8. The Hound of the Baskervilles 9. Dirty Wars 10. Kissinger 11. Lost in Shangri-La 12. Moby Dick 13. Get the Guy 14. Thrive 15. And Then We Came to the End 16. King Tut 17. The Barefoot Executive March 18. The Girls of Murder City 19. The Poisoners Handbook 20. Charlie Wilsons War 21. A Fiery Peace in a Cold War 22. The Guns of August 23. The Man without a Face: The 23. Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin 24. Frozen in Time 25. What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast 26. Three Cups of Deciet February 27. Churchill: The Prophetic Statesman 28. 168 Hours 29. The Jungle 30. The Great Dissent 31. The Age of Edison: Electric Light and the Invention of Modern America 32. Bossypants 33. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? 34. The Destiny of the Republic January 35. Agent Zig Zag 36. The Triple Agent 37. Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies 38. David & Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants 39. The Ghost Map 40. The First Tyacoon 41. The Monster of Business 42. Jab, Jab, Jab Right Hook
Posted on: Sun, 11 May 2014 20:21:19 +0000

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