Here is a list of some of the books that I like. Most recently I’ve been reading a lot about history, specifically the world wars. I’ve always mainly preferred non-fiction and reference books, but I still appreciate fiction here and there as well. This mix of a few favorites is in no particular order (I’ll omit reference to keep things shorter):

  • New Rules by Bill Maher.
  • Pandemic by Sonia Shah.
  • The Art of War by Sun Tzu.
  • Preventable by Andy Slavitt.
  • Hitler’s Last Days by Bill O’Reilly.
  • Beethoven by Maynard Solomon.
  • The New New Rules by Bill Maher.
  • Life on the Line by Emma Goldberg.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
  • Pandemic 1918 by Catherine Arnold.
  • The Great Influenza by John M Barry.
  • The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker.
  • Countdown to 1945 by Chris Wallace.
  • A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
  • Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin.
  • Apollo’s Arrow by Nicholas A Christakis.
  • The Facts of Death by Raymond Benson.
  • Russian Fairy Tales by Aleksandr Afanas’ev.
  • The Island of Doctor Moreau by H G Wells.
  • Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl.
  • More Deadly Than War by Kenneth C Davis.
  • The Devil’s Diary by Robert Wittman & David Kinney.
  • The Inextinguishable Symphony by Martin Goldsmith.
  • The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L Shirer.
  • Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World by Fareed Zakaria.
  • KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps by Nikolaus Wachsmann.

Here are a few more that I’m currently working on:

  • A World Undone by G J Meyer.
  • Uncontrolled Spread by Scott Gottlieb.
  • The Guns of August by Barbara W Tuchman.
  • The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Jim Huling & Sean Covey.