Each year, I write down the books I finish reading as I finish reading them. I do it to keep track of the books I read, to try to push myself to read more each year, and to make sure that I’m reading books that are difficult and push me to learn. I don’t want to read fluff.
I organize my lists by author, title, and the date I finished it. I try to add the date in too because it’s a way to also keep track of whether I liked the book.
Here are the books I read in 2015:
Author | Title | When Finished |
---|---|---|
Berman, Karen | Financial Intelligence | January 19 |
Gerber, Michael | The E-Myth Revisited | February 12 |
Gerber, Michael | E-Myth Mastery | May 19 |
Allen, David | Getting Things Done | May 31 |
Ries, Al | The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing | June 7 |
Pink, Daniel | To Sell is Human | July 4 |
Girard, Joe | How to Sell Anything to Anybody | July 11 |
Martin, George RR | A Dance With Dragons | July 13 |
Roberts, Andrew | The Storm of War | July 29 |
Braitman, Laurel | Animal Madness | August 16 |
Tannebaum, Brian | The Practice | August 22 |
Bly, Robert | The Copywriter's Handbook | September 7 |
Virgil | The Aeneid | September 9 |
Friedman, Rick | Rules of the Road | September 13 |
Yourcenar, Marguerite | Memoirs of Hadrian | September 21 |
Friedman, Rick | Polarizing the Case | September 27 |
Weir, Andy | The Martian | September 30 |
Williams, Juan | Thurgood Marshall | October 17 |
Ronson, Jon | The Psychopath Test | October 18 |
Lee, Harper | To Kill a Mockingbird | November 3 |
Thiel, Peter | Zero to One | November 6 |
Horowitz, Ben | The Hard Thing About Hard Things | November 14 |
Friedman, Rick | On Becoming a Trial Lawyer | November 19 |
Hesse, Hermann | Siddartha | November 27 |
Spence, Gerry | Win Your Case | December 16 |
Bascomb, Neal | The Nazi Hunters | December 17 |
Cohen, Rich | The Fish That Ate the Whale | December 27 |
Friedman, Rick | The Elements of Trial | December 30 |
28 Total Books Read
To buy any of the books, be sure to go to Amazon.com to buy them. I buy all my books from there because of their low prices.
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