Reading list 2022

My reading list for 2022

I’ve done a lot of reading this year. Some books are on audio, like the long fiction titles that I’ve already read in the physical book form.

  1. Called to create – Jordan Raynor
  2. Strange fiction- Stories by H.G. Wells
  3. The ruthless elimination of hurry – John Mark Comer
  4. The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkein
  5. The Lord of the Rings, the two towers – J.R.R. Tolkein
  6. Made by James – James Martin
  7. The coaching habit – Michael Bungay Stanier
  8. Deep work – Cal Newport
  9. Digital minimalism – Cal Newport
  10. Can’t hurt me – David Goggins
  11. The science of Sci-Fi – Erin MacDonald
  12. American Monsters – Adam Jortner
  13. The Spanish-American war – Joseph Stromberg
  14. The Mexican-American war – Jeffrey Rogers Hummel
  15. Ignore Everybody – Hugh MacLeod
  16. Everything is figueroutable – Marie Forleo
  17. Every good endeavor – Timothy Keller
  18. The resistance training revolution- Sal De Stefano
  19. The Lord of the rings, return of the king – J. R. R. Tolkein
  20. Going Pro – Steven Pressfield
  21. Way of the warrior kid – Jocko Willink
  22. Will – Will Smith
  23. The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho
  24. History of the conquest of Mexico – W. H. Prescott 
  25. Blessed are the misfits – Brant Hansen
  26. How good is good enough – Andy Stanley
  27. Art matters – Neil Gaiman
  28. When work and family collide – Andy Stanley
  29. The power of habit – Charles Duhigg
  30. Thinking with type – Ellen Lupton
  31. The principle of the path – Andy Stanley
  32. Hello my name is awesome- Alexandra Watson
  33. Davy Crockett: my own story – David Crockett
  34. The mentor leader – Tony Dungy
  35. The Artist’s journey- Steven Pressfield
  36. Eat that frog – Brian Tracy
  37. Put your ass where your heart wants to be – Steven Pressfield
  38. The ABCs of triangle, square, circle- Ellen Lupton, J. Abbot Miller
  39. Spy the lie – Houston, Floyd, Carnicero
  40. The Lord of the rings, the fellowship of the ring – J.R.R. Tolkein
  41. Brand against the machine- John Morgan
  42. Picture this; how pictures work – Molly Bang