My reading for 2005 included business, classic fiction, current fiction, autobiography, masculinity and femininity, homeschooling, health, personal and business productivity, marketing, travel, childrearing, time management, writing, and more. You can see why I call myself the Eclectic Bibliophile!
Carolyn 101 by Carolyn Kepcher
Laddie by Gene Stratton-Porter
The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton
Homeschooler’s College Admissions Handbook by Cafi Cohen
Wild at Heart by John Eldredge
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
Million-Dollar E-Mails
Reallionaire by Farrah Gray
Buzz Marketing with Blogs for Dummies by Susannah Gardner
Captivating by John & Stasi Eldredge
At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon (reread)
A Light in the Window by Jan Karon (reread)
These High Green Hills by Jan Karon (reread)
Teaching the Trivium by Harvey & Laurie Bluedorn (reread)
Fodor’s How to Pack
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Blog by Hugh Hewitt
The Maker’s Diet by Jordan Rubin
A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis
Grand Canyon National Park (travel guidebook)
The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries by Emma Thompson
Getting Things Done by David Allen
No B. S. Guide to Time Management by Dan Kennedy
Your Name in Print: A Teen’s Guide to Publishing for Fun, Profit, and Academic Success by Elizabeth Harper & Timothy Harper
You’re Hired! How to Succeed in Business and Life by Bill Rancic
The Pain-Free Back by Harris H. McIlwain and Debra Fulghum Bruce
A Brief Illustrated History of the Bookshelf by Marshall Brooks
Good to Great by Jim Collins
It’s Easier to Succeed than to Fail by S. Truett Cathy
Become a Recognized Authority in Your Field in 60 Days or Less by Robert Bly
Persuasion by Dave Lakhani
Shepherds Abiding by Jan Karon
The King of Torts by John Grisham
The Last Juror by John Grisham
How to Write a Book on Anything in 14 Days or Less by Steve Manning
Books I began reading but didn’t finish in 2005:
Cracking the Millionaire Code by Mark Victor Hansen & Robert Allen
Guerrilla Marketing for Writers by Jay Conrad Levinson, Rick Frishman, & Michael Larsen
Shepherding a Child’s Heart by Tedd Tripp
Age of Opportunity by Paul Tripp
Persuasion by Dave Lakhani
The Writing Life by Annie Dillard
The ASJA Guide to Freelance Writing
What kinds of books did you read in 2005?
Mary Jo Tate
You certainly have a broad range of interests… how wonderful. I am the exact same way… sometimes I think it is my ADHD brain. This week alone we brought over 30 books from the library. Not that we will read all of them. Some of them we only read parts. We just love books. 🙂
Blessings to you and yours,
Sharra