Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Reading List 2018 the first 7-months

Library of Congress
  It has been an unusually busy year so far, my goal was a book a week for the year, I have finished 52 in seven months.  I won't keep up this pace, I have a couple of longer works that I am just starting on.  
  1. Stuffocation: Why We've Had Enough Stuff . . . James Wallman 
  2. What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear, Danielle Ofri 
  3. Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, Michael Wolf 
  4. The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years., Tai Gur 
  5. Tell Me More: Stories About the 12 hardest Things I'm Learning to Say, Kelly Corrigan 
  6. A Loving Approach to Dementia Care, Laura Wayman  
  7. Living in Italy: The Real Deal - Hilarious Expat Adventures by Stef Smulders 
  8. Adventures in The Old Folks Home, by Carol Netzer 
  9. I am Keats: Escape Your Mind and Free Your Self, by Tom Asacker 
  10. Treating People Well by Lea Berman and Jeremy Barnard 
  11.  No Apparent Distress: A Doctor's Comming-of-Age on the Front Lines of American Medicine, Rachel Pearson
  12. Fresh Eggs and Dog Beds: Living the Dream in Rural Ireland, Nick Albert
  13. Too Young to Retire, Marika and Howard Stone 
  14. Italian Life Rues, Ann Reavis 
  15. A Homemade Life, Mollu Wizenberg 
  16. Playing House in Provence, Mary Lou Weisman
  17. An Italian Journey, James Ernest Shaw 
  18. The Long Haul, Finn Murphy
  19. Trot On, Tattie Limejuice
  20. Strengths Based Leadership, Tom Rath
  21. Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness and Humanity, Ronald Epstein 
  22. Does it Fart? Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiatti 
  23. The Reluctant Farmer of Whimsey Hill, Bradford Smith, et al 
  24. The Dyslexic Advantage, Brock Eide et al 
  25. Not in a Tuscan Villa, John and Nancy Petrilia 
  26. A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies and Leadership, James Comey
  27. Slovakia - Culture Smart, Bendon Edwards
  28. People of the ER, Phillip Allen Green
  29. Cute Poodles, Sweet Old Ladies, and Hugs, PJ Miller
  30. The Red Caddy:Into the Unknown with Edward Abbey, Charles Bowden
  31. It's a Strangle Place, England, Jack Strange
  32. Alton Brown: Every Day Cook, Alton Brown
  33. Not Quite, Mastering the Art of French Living, Mark Greenside
  34. What Would a Muslim Say, Ahmed Rashed. 
  35. Lost at Thaxton, Michael E. Jones
  36. Calypso, David Sedaris 
  37. In the Land of Cocktails, Ti Adelaide Martin, and Lally Brennan
  38. Forever Nomad, Tynan
  39. Miss Ella of Commander's Palace, Ella Brennan
  40. The Viking's Guide to Pillaging the Real World, Charles Roos
  41. Relentless Focus 27 Small Tweaks, Patrick King 
  42. What Would It Take, Michaela Light
  43. 32 Yolks: From my Mother's Table to Working the Line, Eric Ripert
  44. A Kilo of String, Rob Johnson 
  45. Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical,  Anthony Bourdain
  46. On Living, Kerry Egan
  47. My Twenty-Five Years in Provence, Peter Mayle 
  48. Strange Tales of Scotland, Jack Strange
  49. The Cottage Kitchen, Marte Marie Forsberg
  50. How to Think Like an Anthropologist, Matthew Engelke
  51. Feast: True Love in and Out of the Kitchen, Hannah Howard  
  52.  Pig in Provence: Good Food and Simple Pleasures, Georgeanne Brennan. 

   So, what have you been reading? 




3 comments:

  1. That is quite a list. I was taken by the seriousness/academic quality of the titles... and then I noticed "Cute Poodles, Sweet Old Ladies." What a relief!

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    1. I have to break up the books on death, and health care, with something fun. I am not a fiction reader.

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  2. I read michael nesmith's autobio "infinite tuesday". the man behind the monkee has had an interesting life. and he's always been my fave.

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