My Reading 2017


  1. Drink With The Devil by Jack Higgins
  2. Dreamland by Dale Brown
  3. The Art Lover's Guide to Japanese Museums by Sophie Richard
  4. Matisse/Diebenkorn by Janet Bishop et al
  5. Target Lancer by Max Allan Collins
  6. The Challenger Launch Decision by Diane Vaughn
  7. Mindset: The new Psychology of Success by Carol S. Dweck
  8. Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos by M. Mitchell Waldrop
  9. The Recruit by Brad Taylor
  10. Tom Clancy: Point of Contact by Mike Maden
  11. Influence Without Authority by Cohen and Bradford (DNF)
  12. Line Into Color, Color Into Line: Helen Frankenthaler by John Elderfield
  13. No Man's Land by David Baldacci
  14. The Berlin Project by Gregory Benford (my comments)
  15. Robogenesis by Daniel H. Wilson
  16. Smart Marketing for Engineers by Rebecca Geier
  17. Ring of Fire by Brad Taylor
  18. Women of Abstract Expressionism by Joan Marter
  19. Clyfford Still, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Catalog 1976
  20. Get a Grip by Gino Wickman
  21. Enemy of Mine by Brad Taylor
  22. The English Girl by Daniel Silva
  23. Night School by Lee Child
  24. Assassination and Commemoration: JFK, Dallas, and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza by Stephen Fagin
  25. Bradley Walker Tomlin: A Retrospective
  26. Donald Sultan: The Disaster Paintings
  27. Cur$e of Inheritance: How to Protect Your Family from Being Broke, Bitter, and Blaming You by Cindy Arledge
  28. Aspire: 3 Powerful Strategies for Creating More of What You Want, Now by Ole Carlson
  29. Meb for Mortals: How to Run, Think, and Eat Like a Champion Marathoner by Meb Keflezighi
  30. 11/22/63 by Stephen King (my comments)
  31. Zero Day: China's Cyber Wars by T.L. Williams
  32. Mark Rothko from the Inside Out by Christopher Rothko
  33. The Business Ethics Field Guide by Brad Agle et al
  34. Slaying the Demons by Nathan S. Sachs
  35. The Escape by David Baldacci
  36. Tom Clancy: True Faith and Alligience by Mark Greaney
  37. The Happiness Track by Emma Seppala

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