Book Reading Project Bunny Trails
Friday, April 29th, 2011The self-assigned Read Every Single Book on the Veterinary Economics 25 Books List Project was so fun that I read the last two books really slowly because I did not want the project to end. Then I realized that between friends and family loaning, giving and suggesting books, books the authors of the books on the lists recommended, and books I found in hunting down all twenty five books, I have an ENDLESS list of books to read this year! Yay!
I wanted to list as many as possible in one place. Now they are in a combination of on-my-shelf, on-my-nightstand, in-my-head, in-my-notebook, in-the-reference-section-of-the-books-I-have-read and in-cyberspace. Very unorganized and overwhelming. AND…when I am overwhelmed, I write a list!
So, you have seen the list of Books I Have Recently Read and Loved.
Here is the list of Books I Would Like to Read. Anytime I try to put What’s In My Head into a list, things can get a little crazy, which makes sense, considering the contents of my head. You’ve been warned. : )
What books would you add that you have read or would like to read? Thank you for all of your recommendations this past year and In The Future! This has been so fun!
What Clients Love by Harry Beckwith (Thanks Phil!)
The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino (Thanks Dad!)
Soar with your Strengths by Donald O. Clifton and Paula Nelson (Thanks Dad!)
Where Have All the Leaders Gone? By Lee Iacocca (Thanks Dad!)
SuperFreakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
The Future Books by Malcolm Gladwell
Every Book Published by “Twelve”
The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem Van Loon (Thanks Brendan!)
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie (the original edition)
Public Speaking and Influencing Men In Business by Dale Carnegie
Public Speaking for Success by Dale Carnegie
Lincoln the Unknown by Dale Carnegie
Five Minute Biographies by Dale Carnegie
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie
The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough
The Great Bridge by David McCullough
The Path Between the Seas by David McCullough
Mornings on Horseback by David McCullough
Brave Companions by David McCullough
John Adams by David McCullough
1776 by David McCullough (Thanks Cathy-Friend!)
In the Dark Streets Shineth: A 1941 Christmas Eve Story by David McCullough
The Greater Journey by David McCullough (comes out May 24, 2011)
The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt
Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
Built to Last by Jim Collins
Teaching and Learning Communication Skills in Medicine by Dr. Suzanne Kurtz, Dr. Jonathan Silverman and Dr. Juliet Draper
1812 by David Nevin (Thanks Cathy-Friend!)
Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell (Thanks Bryan!)
So Long, Insecurity by Beth Moore (Thanks Mom-Karen!)
Heaven by Lisa Miller (Thanks Karen-Friend!)
Chicken Soup for the Soul - Power Moms
The Divine Life of Animals by Ptolemy Tompkins (Thanks Mom-Karen!)
The Year of Living Biblically by A.J. Jacobs (Thanks Cara-I-Love!)
Don’t Shoot the Dog by Karen Pryor (Thanks Cara-I-Love!)
Son of Hamas by Mosab Hassan Yousef (Thanks Sara-I-Love!)
The Dental Radiography book at work
The Five Minute Veterinary Something by Someone and Dr. Tilley - I will write it down and fix this entry! (I have always loved this book, but I have never read it from cover to cover)
The Hill’s Veterinary Nutrition Book
The rest of the Marvin, The Golf Caddy Dog series by Harold R. Mann (This was to be an entire Marvin series, but I am not entirely sure the rest of the series yet exists in Real Life - I hope so or that it will exist soon as it was a fun book!)
Your Dog, The Owner’s Manual by Dr. Marty Becker
um.
This may be a longer reading project than the previous one.
Also, I need more suggestions from you.
I have always loved to read. So has Russ. It has been fun to see this trait passed down to both of our daughters. Our oldest has been told at least once every school year that recess is not for reading, it is for playing.
Once at a party I picked up my friend’s JAVMA (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association), and he said “Seriously? It’s Friday night!” I said something super cool along the lines of “Um, I hadn’t gotten my mail yet…I didn’t know this issue was out…I…um…” and then joined the party like a Normal Person. I love reading. : )







