Okay... I'm officially a bookaholic.
I knew that, but the stack of books that make it impossible for Angie to see me has confirmed it.
This week, between Monday and Friday, I've bought the following books:
On Monday, from Bookman's Used Books in Phoenix, Arizona
I knew that, but the stack of books that make it impossible for Angie to see me has confirmed it.
This week, between Monday and Friday, I've bought the following books:
On Monday, from Bookman's Used Books in Phoenix, Arizona
- The Craft of Research by Booth, Colomb, and Williams
- Love 'em or Lose 'em by Kay & Jordan-Evans
- Wonder Woman - The Complete History by Les Daniels
- Picture This - How Pictures Work by Molly Bang
Arriving all week from Amazon
- The Breakthrough Company by Keith R. McFarland
- slide:ology by Nancy Duarte
- E-Learning by Design by William Horton
- the Online Learning idea book by Patti Shank
- Better Than Bullet Points by Jan Bozarth
- Plato and a Playtypus Walk into a Bar... by Cathcart and Klein
- Lads before the Wind by Pryor
- The Five Most Important Questions by Peter Drucker
- The Extreme Future by James Canton
- Kicked, Bitten, and Scratched by Amy Sutherland
- The Change Handbook by Holman, Devane, and Cady
- How to Think Like a Behavioral Analyst by Bailey and Burch
On Friday, from Stanford Bookstore in Palo Alto, California
- The Science & Psychology of Doodles by Emma Steiger
- John Dewey on Education
- Hard Optimism by Price Pritchett
- The Plenitude by Gold
On Friday, from Borders in Palo Alto, California
- Anthropology for Dummies
On Friday, from Bookbuyers Used Books in Mountain View, California
- Field Guide to Gestures by Armstrong & Wagner
- No One Cares What You Had for Lunch - 100 Ideas for Your Blog - Margaret Mason
- The Leadership Challenge (1st Edition) by Kouzes and Posner
- Doing Psychology Experiments by David W. Martin
- The Clustered World by Michael J. Weiss
- Sway by Brafman and Brafman
It's a safe bet that I won't get through these books in the next week or so.
I haven't even finished Authenticity yet!
Any recommendations where I start?
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