Book Shelf
In the hopes this may keep me more accountable with what I am reading, I am going to include my virtual bookshelf of what I am reading. Maybe this way I will move my way through the books I have purchased!
I’m not sure about you, but I seem to have an equal love for real books as I do for my need to have a book immediately on my Kindle. As such, I always seem to have at least two (or ten) books going at a time.
My goal this year, is two read at least one book a week. I’ll be checking back as I finish and start a new one. Letting you know if what I read is worth your time to read as well.
My pile of “real” books I am in the process of reading is toppling over… But here are a few of the one’s I have actually packed up and traveled with.
- The Truth about Retirement Plans… by Rick Edelman
- Platform Revolution by Geoffrey Parker and more
- Success Frames by Rob Hatch –Just cracked open the book, but it seems like the perfect book as we end one year and start a new one.
- With This Ring – sneak peak before released to review it.
- Follow the Big Money – another sneak peak before it is released
- Abundant Ever After
My audible list keeps growing. As I have moved to a remote worker, my audible time has dwindled. I now listen as I walk, which isn’t as often as it should be.
Currently listening to:
Never Play It Safe, by Chase Jarvis
Quick review of the books I have read
Book Review: With This Ring by Amy Clipston
Amy Clipston delivers a heartwarming romance in With This Ring, a story of second chances, forgiveness, and love’s messy yet fun journey. The novel is set in a small town. It follows high school sweethearts Dakota and Hudson, who are unexpectedly reunited years after their broken engagement.
The Energy of Money: Lessons from “Rich as F*ck: More Money Than I Know What to Do With” by Amanda Frances
The Energy of Money: Lessons from “Rich as F*ck: More Money Than I Know What to Do With” by Amanda Frances As a woman in
Practising Productivity Planner Review
“Practising Productivity” is a compelling guide for anyone looking to align their goals with their core values. This book is quick; I read it in a couple of hours, yet it’s packed with insightful strategies and practical advice. It guides the reader through the essential steps of setting meaningful goals that resonate with one’s personal and professional life.