Seth Godin: Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us
I am really enjoying this book. It presents a whole new model of leadership.
David Viney: Get to the Top on Google: Tips and Techniques to Get Your Site to the Top of the Search Engine Rankings -- and Stay There
This book is mind-blowing. If you have a Web site or a blog and are serious about getting it to the top of Google’s organic rankings, this is the book you need.
Daniel S. Harkavy: Becoming a Coaching Leader: The Proven Strategy for Building Your Own Team of Champions
This is a critical resource for every leader. It is different than every other leadership book you have read. Guaranteed.
Leander Kahney: Inside Steve’s Brain
To understand Apple’s amazing success, particularly in recent years, you have to understand how Steve Jobs thinks. If you buy into the premise that extraordinary outcomes come from extraordinary actions and extraordinary actions come from extraordinary thinking, you’ll want to understand how Jobs thinks and what you can learn from it.
Richard Rohr: Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer
I have two books by Richard Rohr. Both of them blew me away. This book must be read in short doses. It is very potent. It is more than a book about prayer. It is a book about life.
Shelby Foote: The Civil War: A Narrative (3 Vol. Set)
If you like David McCullough (1776, John Adams, Truman, etc.), you will love this history of the Civil War. I could not put it down. As is the case of most history, the book is full of leadership lessons and insights.
Dr. Bob Rotella: Golf Is a Game of Confidence
From time to time, I enjoy reading books on golf psychology. This is one of the best I have read. It basically focuses on directing a golf ball like you direct any ball—you focus on where you want it to go!
Eugene O’Kelly: Chasing Daylight
A remarkable by the former CEO of KPMG. Diagnosed with late-stage brain cancer, O’Kelly figures out life only when he is faced with his own imminent death. Must reading!
Mark Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
I'm reading this now for our book club. I haven't read it since high school. It is an amazingly well-written book. It gives you a peak into pre-civil-war America.
Graham Greene: The Power and the Glory
We just read this book in our book club. I wanted to throw it across the room after three chapters. But I stayed with it. I'm glad I did. It is an amazing novel with some powerful, redemptive themes.
Alison Krauss: Forget About It
Alison Krauss: Now That I've Found You: A Collection
Alison Krauss: Alison Krauss & Union Station
David Wilcox: Into the Mystery
David Wilcox: East Asheville Hardware
Diana Krall: The Girl in the Other Room
Diana Krall: When I Look in Your Eyes
Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard: Gladiator
Howard Shore: Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Howard Shore: Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings
James Horner: Legends of the Fall
Jerry Goldsmith: Air Force One
Joni Mitchell: Turbulent Indigo
Joni Mitchell: Ladies of the Canyon
Kate Price: The Isle of Dreaming
Loreena McKennitt: Parallel Dreams
Loreena McKennitt: Book of Secrets
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