Book List 2019

in #books5 years ago

Below is a list of the books I have read throughout the calendar year 2019.

  1. Unai Emery El Maestro - Romain Molina
  2. Autobiography Of A Yogi - Paramahansa Yogananada
  3. Walking To Jerusalem - Justin Butcher
  4. The Truth Vibrations - David Icke
    5 Dark Matter - Blake Crouch
    6 Escape Routes - Johann Christoph Arnold
  5. Unbeatable Mind - Maya Yoshida
  6. Hippie - Paulo Coelho
  7. Zero To Hero The Gareth Southgate Story - Rob Mason
  8. Arabia - Levison Wood
  9. The Richest Man In Babylon - George S. Clason
  10. A Life In Football - Ian Wright
  11. Invincible - Amy Lawrence
  12. American War - Omar El Akkad
  13. Miracles At Work - Emily Bennington
  14. How To Be A Footbaĺler - Peter Crouch
  15. Blood Sweat & McAteer - Jason McAteer
  16. How To Be A Great Dad - Ian Bruce
  17. The World Is As You Dream It - John Perkins
  18. Eastern Horizons - Levison Wood
  19. Stillness & Speed - Dennis Bergkamp
  20. A Different Corner - Richard Brentnall
  21. Get Prepared Now! - Michael Snyder & Barbara Fix
  22. The Roswell Conspiracy - Boyd Morrison
  23. The Enlightened Gardener - Sydney Banks
  24. The Life Plan - Erica Sosna
  25. Paradise & Beyond - Chris Sutton
  26. Self Leadership & The One Minute Manager - Ken Blanchard
  27. Refugee Tales - Edited by David Herd & Anna Pincus
  28. The Beckham Experiment - Grant Wahl
  29. The One Minute Manager Balances Work & Life - Ken Blanchard
  30. The One Minute Father - Spencer Johnson
  31. The One Minute Manager Meets The Monkey - Ken Blanchard
  32. The Silent Guides - Steve Peters
  33. Next - Michael Crichton
  34. Allez Allez Allez - Simon Hughes
  35. He Who Dares...My Genuine Autobiography - Derek Del Boy Trotter
  36. Lights In The Distance - Daniel Trilling
  37. World Peace & How To Make It Happen - Monish Dhawan
  38. Leadership & The One Minute Manager - Ken Blanchard
  39. Hate Me To Know Me - Iggy Mizuh
  40. Playing to Win - A.G. Lafrey & Roger L. Martin
  41. Education & Peace - Maria Montessori
  42. We Can Work It Out - Marshall Rosenberg
  43. Peace Is Possible - Prem Rawat
  44. The Mayan Resurrection - Steve Alten
  45. Walking The Americas - Levison Wood
  46. Even Heskey Scored - Emile Heskey
  47. 20 Years Of talkSPORT - Ian Cruise
  48. The Law Of Divine Intervention - Marianne Williamson
  49. After Tomorrow - Gillian Cross
  50. A Shore Thing - Scotty T
  51. The Lazy Guru's Guide to Life - Laurence Shorter
  52. Gazza In Italy - Daniel Storey
  53. The 80 Minute MBA - Richard Reeves & John Knell
  54. Zero K - Don Delillo
  55. The Barcelona Legacy - Jonathan Wilson
  56. One Minute For Yourself - Spencer Johnson

To me the most profound book from the list is 'Autobiography of a Yogi' by Paramahansa Yogananada, a book I should return to in order ro grasp its key insights.

Nearly a quarter of the books I have read this year are about football, five from the One Minute Manager series and three on Levison Wood's travel experiences. I find that I am frequently reading different books simultaneously because some are easier to read at work or simpler and more relaxing.

I have a list of books I plan to read and will see how my literary year for 2020 goes.

I wish everyone a good year and if you have read any of the books and would like to comment please take the opportunity.

Until next time...

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good effort. thats like a book a week