
C.S. Lewis, my favorite author, once said there is no such thing as good reading, only good rereading. He said something similar about writing…
I’ve received a few requests for my favorite reads (these are always rereads). It’s been awhile since I’ve updated this list. Really hard to narrow it down. I love so much history and included very few in my top twenty five. I love worldview books and included but a few, same for brain books. So, forgive me, if my feeling is this is a very incomplete list. Feel free to share your favorites too. Enjoy.
- The Bible.
- Failure of Nerve, Edwin Friedman
- Gates of Fire, Steven Pressfield
- Thinking Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman
- Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis
- The Pilgrims Progress, John Bunyan
- The Call, Os Guinness
- The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho
- The War of Art, Steven Pressfield
- The Road Less Traveled, M. Scott Peck
- Endurance, Alfred Lansing
- Mindset, Carol Dweck
- Peak, Anders Ericsson
- 12 Rules for Life, Jordan Peterson
- Obedience to Authority, Stanley Milgram
- The Psychology of Influence, Robert Cialdini
- Telling Lies, Paul Ekman
- The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell
- Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville
- How to Speak How to Listen, Mortimer Adler
- After you Believe, N.T. Wright
- Power vs. Force, David Hawkins
- Collapse, Jared Diamond
- Bonhoeffer, Eric Metaxas
- American Spartan, Ann Scott Tyson
Expected to see “Man’s’ Search for Meaning” by Viktot Frankl
Oversight. It is. There are so many great reads. My bad. Good catch…