A Year of Reading: My 12 Books for 12 Months Challenge

 


Welcome to my year-long reading journey! This year, I've set a personal challenge to read 12 books in 12 months, diving into a variety of genres and styles. I'm eager to discover new authors and perspectives, and I'd love for you to join me on this adventure. Here's a preview of the books I've chosen for each month:

Across the Bridge by Ramsey Campbell

Kicking off the year with a classic crime novel set in Liverpool, England. This promises to be a thrilling start to my book journey.

Wisdom on Leadership by John C. Maxwell

A practical guide on becoming a better leader, this book offers strategies that I'm excited to incorporate into my leadership skills.

The Power of Your Potential by Dr. Myles Munroe

Focusing on unlocking true potential and reaching goals, this book aims to inspire and provide actionable insights for success.

 The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* by Mark Manson

Known for its refreshing take on self-help, I'm curious to explore Manson's unique approach to personal growth and self-improvement.

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Revisiting a classic, this timeless tragic love story is always a pleasure to read and offers new insights with each read.

My Father's Legacy by Michael Moore

An emotional memoir about Moore's relationship with his father, this book explores family history and personal discovery.

When Air Becomes Breath by Christina Baker Kline

This novel delves into the human experience of living with cystic fibrosis, highlighting the bond between a young boy and his caregiver.

The 12-Year Week by John C. Bogle

Offering an in-depth look at the stock market, this book provides valuable advice on wise investing—a topic I'm eager to learn more about.

Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy

A guide to overcoming procrastination and achieving goals, I'm looking forward to learning strategies for becoming more productive and efficient.

Ikigai by Hector Garcia

Exploring the Japanese concept of "ikigai" or "a reason for being," this book aims to provide insights into finding purpose and joy in life.

Give and Take by Adam Grant

This book discusses the dynamics of giving and receiving in the workplace, offering strategies to enhance professional effectiveness.

The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma

Focusing on leadership beyond titles, this book promises to provide practical advice on leading in personal and professional spheres.

Reading Resolution

In addition to this challenge, I've set a New Year's resolution to read at least one non-fiction book per month. I aim to expand my knowledge across various subjects like history, science, business, and politics. By dedicating daily reading time, whether 30 minutes or an hour, I hope to make reading a consistent and enriching habit.

I'm excited about this journey and the growth it will bring. I'll be sharing my thoughts and insights on each book, and I hope you'll join me and share your experiences as well!


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