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?
you have some good classics on there! love it…
i plan on reading The E-Myth Revisited for sure this year…
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.
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
Thanks Joseph – I’ll add The New Gold Standard as well – customer experience is one of my areas of interest