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Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen
I don’t read a ton of business, self-help or for that matter, non-fiction, books. After seeing numerous examples of tools based on the concepts of this book, however, I decided to give it a shot. I’m only three chapters in, … Continue reading
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Caught Stealing by Charlie Huston
Well, football (and more importantly fantasy football) season has pretty much come to an end, so sure enough I find myself with more time to get some reading in. Funny how that works! I just finished this one. I’m pretty … Continue reading
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Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy
This is totally a book I’m sure I would’ve liked when it first came out, but I’m planning to read it this week on my work trip to San Diego. Only then do I think I would be able to … Continue reading
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Blink
Blink – by Malcolm Gladwell A book about the power each of our minds have to come to the right conclusions in the first 2 seconds of an interaction. Share this:EmailSharePrintDiggStumbleUponReddit
The Kite Runner
The Kite Runnerby Khaled HosseiniIncorporating the story of an autistic child into the setting of political turmoil in Afghanistan has caused this book to intrigue me for a while now, so it’s next up in the reading queue. Don’t know … Continue reading
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Thank You for Smoking
Thank You For Smokingby Christopher Buckley This book came highly recommended by Dannie. The main character is the chief spokesperson for the Tobacco lobby. Under pressure at work, Nick Naylor decides to go on the offensive. Supposed to be very … Continue reading
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