1.
The Laws of Human Nature, Robert Greene, (purchased with Christmas gift card).
2.
The Price of Inequality, Joseph Stiglitz, (found on park bench walking home from bars one night).
3.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, JK Rowling, (same copy I read when I was nine).
4.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, JK Rowling, (same).
5.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, JK Rowling, (same).
6.
Financial Freedom, Grant Sabatier, (library).
7.
Digital Minimalism, Cal Newport, (library).
8.
Deep Work, Cal Newport (library).
9.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, JK Rowling, (same copy).
10.
Memoirs of a Geisha, Arthur Goldstein, (borrowed from friend I was staying with in Ireland, then found it in Dublin bookshop for €2).
11.
How Successful People Think, John C. Maxwell, (borrowed from Uncle).
12.
The Slight Edge, Jeff Olson, (borrowed from Uncle; actually good self-help).
13.
The Power of Positive Thinking, Norman Vincent Peale, (library; kinda shit).
14.
#AskGaryVee, Gary Vaynerchuk, (library).
15.
Daring Greatly, Brene Brown, (library).
16.
The Wizard of Menlo Park, Randall Stross, (library).
17.
Crush It!, Gary Vaynerchuk, (library).
18.
Range, David Epstein, (library; one of the best books I've read this year).
19.
The Formula, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, (library; another one of the best books I've read this year).
20.
The Thank You Economy, Gary Vaynerchuk, (library).
21.
The Obstacle is the Way, Ryan Holiday, (purchased a while ago; reread).
It seems I'm on a self-help kick. Reading another one by Gary Vaynerchuk right now, and "Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish" so I can learn Spanish. I don't really question my reading habits, and I wouldn't have even noticed it had I not typed this out.
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