My Reading 2015


  1. Texas Abstract: Modern, Contemporary by Michael Paglia & Jim Edwards
  2. Mark Rothko: An Essential Reader ed. by Alison de Lima Greene
  3. Be Our Guest by The Disney Institute
  4. Tom Clancy: Support and Defend by Mark Greaney
  5. The Adventures of Thumper and Tiny by Bledsoe and Abelanet
  6. The Nine Old Men by Andreas Deja
  7. Tom Clancy: Under Fire by Grant Blackwood
  8. Focused Passion by Steven Snyder
  9. Yes! by Robert B. Cialdini
  10. Blood Trust by Eric Van Lustblader (my comments)
  11. Twelve Days by Alex Berenson (my comments)
  12. Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect by Mark Greaney (my comments)
  13. Witness to History: November 22, 1964 by Hugh Aynesworth
  14. Gerhard Richter, Editions 1965-2004 ed. by Hubertus Butin
  15. Command Authority by Tom Clancy
  16. Personal by Lee Child (my comments)
  17. Finish Big by Bo Burlingham
  18. So Anyway by John Cleese (my comments)
  19. Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future ed. by Ed Finn and Kathryn Cramer
  20. Dead and Alive by Dean Koontz (my comments)
  21. Mindfulness: An Eight-Week Plan for Finding Peace in a Frantic World by Mark Williams and Danny Penman
  22. Double Double by Cameron Herold (DNF)
  23. Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney by Lee Cockerell (my review)
  24. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
  25. Stroke of Genius: A Collection of Paintings and Musings on Life, Love and Art by Chuck Jones
  26. Existence by David Brin (my comments)
  27. Inferno by Dan Brown (my comments)
  28. Overworked and Overwhelmed by Scott Eblin (my comments)
  29. The Heist by Daniel Silva (my comments)
  30. On War by Carl von Clausewitz (DNF)
  31. Red Hope by J.J. Dreese (my comments)
  32. The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann (my comments)

2 comments:

Francis Shivone said...

I've always enjoyed your annual reading list. Do you recall the translation of Divine Comedy?

John said...

Hi Francis. Sorry but I don't recall which translation it was. I listened to the audiobook I got from the library.

Glad to know you're still reading.