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These are the books that I've read between Jan 1st 2015 and Sep 30th 2015, hopefully someone will find some useful/intersting title. There is no fiction (I just finished reading the first work of fiction of the year).
I will update this list once in a while. Must reads are: Kissinger's, Branson's, and Carnegie's books. And I stress Kissinger's book.
Goldsmith's was good, and Jacobsen's book was a very nice surprise (you can see sidewalks as missed opportunities instead of simple physical places) if you like the subject.
PLEASE AVOID Marie Kondo's "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up". It's dull, idiotic, stupid, useless, full of BS (talk to your underwear) and new-age BS.
Total: 54 books.
I will update this list once in a while. Must reads are: Kissinger's, Branson's, and Carnegie's books. And I stress Kissinger's book.
Goldsmith's was good, and Jacobsen's book was a very nice surprise (you can see sidewalks as missed opportunities instead of simple physical places) if you like the subject.
PLEASE AVOID Marie Kondo's "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up". It's dull, idiotic, stupid, useless, full of BS (talk to your underwear) and new-age BS.
- Friedman, Milton. "Capitalism and Freedom", read
- Bayer, Wise. "The well-educated mind, read
- Harden, Darren. "The compound effect", read
- Lieber, Ron. “The Opposite of Spoiled”, read
- "National Affairs", Number 24, Summer 2015, read
- Moses, Naim. "The end of power", read
- Trump, Donald. "Never Give Up", read.
- Kondo, Marie. "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up", read
- Goodwin, Doris K. The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism", read
- Branson, Richard. "The Virgin Way", read.
- Collins, Jim. "Good to Great", read.
- Rice, Condoleeza. "No Higher Honor", read
- Carnegie, Dale. "How to win friends and influence people", read
- Showers, Ben. "Library Analytics and Metrics", read
- “Foreign Affairs”, Vol 94 Issue 3, read
- Collins, Jim. “Good to Great and the Social Sectors”, read
- Walker, Scott. "Unintimidated: a governor's story and a nation's challenge", read
- Robbins, Anthony. "Money", read
- Bourdain, Anthony. "Medium raw", read
- Seneca. "On the shortness of life", read
- Paul, Roberts.The impulse society", read
- Gladwell, Malcolm. “David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants”
- Aldrin, Buzz. "Mission to Mars”, read
- Attwood, Janet. "Your Hidden Riches: unleashing the power of ritual", read
- Murphy, Jim. "The Long Road to Gettysburg", read
- Offerman, Nick. "Gumption", read
- Horngren, Charles. “Financial and Managerial Accounting”, read
- Gates, Robert. “Duty”, read
- Lewis, Michael. "Moneyball", read
- Robbins, Anthony. “Awaken The Giant Within”, reqd
- Hanagarne, Josh. “The World’s Strongest Librarian”, read
- Bush, George W. “Decision Points”, read
- Levitt, Steven. “Super Freakonomics”, read
- Jacobs, Jane. “The Death and Life of Great American Cities”, read
- Geithner, Timothy. “Stress Test: Reflections on Financial Crises”, read
- McCullough, David. “1776”, read
- Hall, Peter. “Cities of Tomorrow”, read
- Meyer, Kenneth. “Politics and Bureaucracy”, read
- Greenberg, Alan, “Confessions of a Government Man”, read
- Eggers, William, “If We Can Put a Man on the Moon”, read
- “The Hoover Digest”, Winter 2015, read
- Konnikova, Maria. “Mastermind”, read
- Heifetz, Ronald. “Leadership on the Line”, read
- Wagner, Rodd. “12: The elements of Great Managing”
- “Foreign Affairs”, Vol 94 Issue 2, read
- “Foreign Affairs”, Vol 94 Issue 1, read
- “National Affairs”, Issue 22 Spring 2015, read
- Goldsmith, Stephen. “The Responsive City”, read
- Guy, Peters. “The Politics of Bureaucracy”, read
- Franco, Massimo. “Andreotti. La vita di un uomo politico, la storia di un’epoca”, read
- “National Affairs”, N. 22 Fall 2014, read
- Rudd, Dennis. “City Politics”, read
- Soll, Jacob. “The Information Master: Jean-Baptiste Colbert’s Secret State Intelligence System”, read
- Kissinger, Henry. "World Order”, read
Total: 54 books.
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