What Are You Reading?

You know the drill by now: every summer, I curate a specific list of titles to work through between Memorial Day and Labor Day, but I look to you to help me stock that list.

So the question: what have you read recently that you’d recommend? Fiction, non-fiction, leadership, spiritual growth, social issues, biographies, history…you name it.

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4 Responses

  1. Jacob Franks says:

    The AI Driven Leader by Geoff Woods

    Quiet by Susan Cain

    The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter

  2. Bob Adams says:

    Here goes, in no particular order: The Body Teaches the Soul, Justin Earley; The Greatest Sentence Ever Written, Walter Isaacson; The Indispensables, Patrick O’Donnell; First Principles: What America’s Founders Learned from the Greeks and Romans and How That Shaped Our Country, Thomas E. Ricks; Who’s Your Founding Father: One Man’s Epic Quest to Uncover the First, True Declaration of Independence, David Fleming; American Scripture, Pauline Mayer; (sense the theme? I could go on, but…); The Road That Made America, James Dodson; Tolkien and the Great War: The Threshold of Middle-earth, John Garth; and Making Mary Poppins, Todd James Pierce.

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