2010 Reading List

Last week I posted an update to my 2009 reading list.  Here’s my initial reading list for 2010.  I call it an initial list, because it’s a list of books that I plan on reading, but as you can tell from my 2009 list there will probably be some additions and subtractions to the list throughout the year:

  • Outliers – Malcolm Gladwell
  • What the Dog Saw – Malcom Gladwell
  • Uprising – Erwin McManus
  • Good to Great – Jim Collins
  • How the Mighty Fall – Jim Collins
  • Superfreakonomics – Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner
  • Fired Up or Burned Out – Michael Lee Stallard
  • The Meaning of the Pentateuch – John H. Sailhamer
  • 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership – John Maxwell
  • Mavericks at Work – William Taylor & Polly Lebarre
  • The E-Myth Revisited – Michael Gerber
  • The Reason for God – Tim Keller
  • Prodigal God – Tim Keller
  • Counterfeit Gods – Tim Keller
  • The Six Fundamental Laws of Success – Stuart Levine
  • The Back of the Napkin – Dan Roam
  • Courageous Leadership – Bill Hybels
  • Axiom – Bill Hybels
  • Mentor Like Jesus – Regi Campbell
  • Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands – Nancy Ortberg
  • Walking with God – John Eldredge
  • Think Orange – Reggie Joiner
  • The Starbucks Experience – Joseph Michelli
  • The Experience Economy – Joseph Pine & James Gilmore
  • The Principle of the Path – Andy Stanley
  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen Covey
  • What Jesus Demands from the World – John Piper
  • Derailed – Tim Irwin

That’s what I have so far.  As I said above, I’m sure there will be some changes as the year progresses.  Any other suggestions?

4 Responses to “2010 Reading List”


  1. 1 ryan Fitzgerald January 4, 2010 at 12:12 pm

    you have some good classics on there! love it…

    i plan on reading The E-Myth Revisited for sure this year…

  2. 2 jsantorum January 6, 2010 at 8:13 am

    Thanks Ryan – I’ve heard for years that the E-Myth is good, but it just never quite made the list. So I’m looking forward to seeing what the buzz was about.

  3. 3 Joseph Michelli January 6, 2010 at 6:52 pm

    Wow what a great year of reading! I am glad my book The Starbucks Experience made your list. I hope you will consider reading my book The New Gold Standard in 2010. Thank you for including me in your commitment to life long learning. With gratitude, Joseph Michelli


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