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Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia

Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia

By Spalding Gray 127 pages Adult

Danny Says

One of my favorite monologists, Gray masterfully reminisces about his experiences while shooting the film "The Killing Fields." I hope I can write this well when I reflect on my own travel catastrophes.

Inspirational Quotes

Inspirational Quotes

By Shane Belceto CPC 106 pages Adult

Danny Says

I recently ate lunch with Shane and was so inspired by him that I had to put his book on this month’s picks. Visually impaired, Shane has greater vision than most folks I know who can see. This book will inspire you to push yourself further and in more positive directions.

Seven Levels of Communication, The

Seven Levels of Communication, The

By Michael J. Maher 170 pages Adult

Danny Says

Subtitled "Go from Relationships to Referrals," this easy-to-read parable follows a struggling realtor as he learns the secret to success lay in service first. Maher provides a simple, tangible system for building professional and personal relationships that is practical and a good reminder to everyone that we are all in sales every day of our lives.

Way of the Peaceful Warrior

Way of the Peaceful Warrior

By Dan Millman 217 pages Adult

Danny Says

I’ve been reading a lot of parables lately because they are simple, quick reads with practical truths that we often forget about. Millman’s quest for transformation and enlightenment is something anyone in today’s fast-paced society could appreciate.

Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll

Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roll

By Eric Bogosian 123 pages Adult

Danny Says

Some very funny monologues from one of the best. Bogosian is superb when it comes to writing characters all of us know but wish we did not.

What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

What Got You Here Won’t Get You There

By Marshall Goldsmith,Mark Reiter 256 pages Adult

Danny Says

Like Jack Canfield’s The Success Principles, this book blew me away, as Goldsmith offers any reader a $20k+ coaching program in a $15 book. What a valuable gift from such a veteran leadership expert!

Brief History of Time, A

Brief History of Time, A

By Stephen W. Hawking 224 pages Adult

Danny Says

I include this book because Stephen Krashen tells me that this is one of the most purchased and least read books. I know that I began reading it because I thought it would make me sound intelligent at cocktail parties. Unfortunately, it bored me after 30 pages. Tell me if you get through it.

Aristotle and an Aardvark Go to Washington: Understanding Political Doublespeak Through Philosophy..

Aristotle and an Aardvark Go to Washington: Understanding Political Doublespeak Through Philosophy..

By Thomas Cathcart,Daniel Klein 196 pages Adult

Danny Says

Authors of the wonderful Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes, this book comes long just in time for the election. Democrats and Republicans, Libertarians and Visigoths will all enjoy this terrific look at how politicians from all time periods and ideological backgrounds use words to deceive and confuse.  

Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time

Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time

By Dava Sobel 192 pages Adult

Danny Says

This is the type of book that will interest anyone in science. It was a bestseller a few years back, but I am always surprised by how few people I know have ever heard of this gem. Back in the early 18th century, determining longitude was as big of a problem as discovering a cure for cancer is today. Thousands of seamen lost their lives because of man’s inability to accurately determine an east-west position. Then along came a country carpenter by the name of John Harrison whose skill at clock-making changed the fate of the world. Were it not for King George III in 1773, though, nobody would have known of Harrison’s contribution. And I am not even telling you the most appealing and appalling parts of the story.

Sharp Objects

Sharp Objects

By Gillian Flynn 256 pages Adult

Danny Says

So I subscribe to Entertainment Weekly, and I often read Gillian Flynn’s pieces. Nothing, however, prepared me for this gripping horror/suspense. Flynn has written a frighteningly memorable debut novel that left me eager to purchase her next effort.

Best Year of Your Life, The: Dream It, Plan It, Live It

Best Year of Your Life, The: Dream It, Plan It, Live It

By Debbie Ford 224 pages Adult

Danny Says

I figured that I should include at least one positive motivational book for those who want to make good on some of their New Year’s resolutions. I cannot say there is anything new here, but I am a believer in reading positive messages repeatedly, and Ford does a good job of pointing out the power of visualization before action.

Walden

Walden

By Michael T. Dolan 135 pages Adult

Danny Says

This one reads like a college freshman version of The Catcher in the Rye. A clever satire that blends laughs and tears, joys and fears. I enjoyed how this novel captured a contrarian perspective of the early college experience.

Time's Magpie

Time's Magpie

By Myla Goldberg 144 pages Adult

Danny Says

I love to travel. Ever since my wife and I had the kids, though, we find our travels constrained within America’s borders. Fortunately, there are plenty of great travel books out there that capture the imagination. If you do not come away from Goldberg’s tribute to Prague wanting to purchase a plane ticket, you probably are destined to live out the rest of your days griping from your armchair about how you never get to go anywhere. While Goldberg’s writing style might not capture your imagination, Prague will. Click here to read a brief blog of my thoughts on Prague (taken from my unpublished book.)

Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue

Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue

By John McWhorter 256 pages Adult

Danny Says

I teach a class entitled “Language Learning,” so it makes sense that I am interested in linguistics. Sadly, most linguistic books are so dry that they cause most to lose any interest in the subject. McWhorter’s history of English is readable and filled with cool insights and anecdotes. Give it a shot.

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