What a GREAT list of books AND people you've interviewed! I forgot that you and I love Stephen King -- that was one of our first conversations. Looks like I've read about 11 of those listed, and White Fragility just got delivered so that's next. I can't wait to put many of these others on my list, plus a few from your large reading lists you've shared previously. I've been reading and re-reading When Everything Falls Apart since 2019 -- sure has been helpful over the past 12 months. Some of the most eloquent non-fiction writing I've read in a long time is The Overstory, by Richard Powers. Man the guy CAN WRITE! I'm reading several books at once now; I'm not a teenager either but I do like to have a few going at once in different genres -- fiction, current events, professional growth. Thanks again for sharing, Jeff!
What a GREAT list of books AND people you've interviewed! I forgot that you and I love Stephen King -- that was one of our first conversations. Looks like I've read about 11 of those listed, and White Fragility just got delivered so that's next. I can't wait to put many of these others on my list, plus a few from your large reading lists you've shared previously. I've been reading and re-reading When Everything Falls Apart since 2019 -- sure has been helpful over the past 12 months. Some of the most eloquent non-fiction writing I've read in a long time is The Overstory, by Richard Powers. Man the guy CAN WRITE! I'm reading several books at once now; I'm not a teenager either but I do like to have a few going at once in different genres -- fiction, current events, professional growth. Thanks again for sharing, Jeff!
And DUH! 5 is my 2020 lucky number: re-read two "5" books: your 5-Day Turnaround and Steve Cockram/Jeremie Kubicek's 5 Voices.
Thanks so much for sharing!!