12th
So Many Books, So Little Time
I have so many books I want to read, and there are so many more out there that I don’t even know about yet that I’ll want to read. Here is just a small sampling of books on my to-read list. Any thoughts on what order to read them in? I usually try to alternate between fiction and non-fiction, but don’t concentrate on any one topic for more than one book. Or would it be better to read all the book on personal finance, and then all the books on business, and all the books on….and so forth? I feel like I would get bored with that much of one subject, but maybe it would help me learn more or gain better comprehension. Any recommendations?
These are just a small sample that I copied out of my general unorganized list. I do have a more organized list of books by category, but that would be too much work right now.
Your Money or Your Life
Automatic Wealth: Michael Masterson
Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping, Paco Underhill
Never Eat Alone - Keith Ferrazzi
The Bogleheads’ Guide to Investing
The Church in the Workplace-Peter Wagner
Time is Money, Frances Leonard
A Biography of a great person
The Alchemist by Paulo
Learn to Earn-Peter Lynch
A Celtic Childhood - bill watkins
scotland is not for the squeamish - bill watkins
Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious by Gerd Gigerenzer
Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties
Beth Kobliner
Comfort Me With Apples- Ruth Reichl (re-read but a great book!, also her others)
Built to Last
Another Day in the Frontal Lobe - Katrina Firlik
Top 10 Distinctions between Millionaires and the Middle Class - Keith Cameron Smith
A Million Bucks by Age 30
The Number - Lee Eisenberg
MicroTrends - Penn
