I would put Tuesdays With Morrie at the top of my book favorite book list. Others I would like to add are At Home in the Vineyard: Cultivating a Winery, an Industry, and a Life, The Velveteen Principles, and A Whole New Mind.
At Home in the Vineyard: Cultivating a Winery, an Industry, and a Life by Susan Sokol Blosser
I initially was interested in reading this book once my boyfriend brought up the idea of him attending wine making school. I wanted to find out more about an industry that I find so fascinating and so close to us that live in Oregon. It is a book about entrepreneurship, passion, and life. It is written by the winery owner herself and shares with us in a story-like setting what it is like to pioneer as a woman and as a business owner.
The Velveteen Principles: A Guide to Becoming Real by Toni Raiten D'Antonio
This book was given to me as a gift by the wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Lucas. I postponed reading this book for close to a year. I was unsure why, but then I realized why when I picked it up and found it was just the message I needed at the time. It is a book stemming from the principles of the children's classic The Velveteen Rabbit. Precious book about how to be REAL in your life.
A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel Pink
A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule the Future by Daniel Pink
I am unsure if I am a right brainer, although I would like to be. Maybe I am only 60% right brained, who knows. But, this book was a great, eye opening lesson for me to teach me how to value my abstract talents in such a concrete world. It also talks about how that concrete world is shifting and that creativity is the way of the future. We are out of the computer age and into the innovation age. This book gave me a lot of inspiration and belonging when my life seemed so molded to the traditional view that wasn't fulfilling me.
I am definitely the type that likes a few different types of books as you may or may have not of noticed. I always gravitate towards nonfiction (which I think is a fault most of the time) and also leach on to books that will improve me. I don't use the title self-help, because I am not self-helping, the books are. Please give me your recommendations as I am always looking for new books to read (remember this post). I am becoming quite the little book worm, which I never saw coming, but I am throughly enjoying. Stay tuned for more book reviews.
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It is always dangerous to ask readers for book recommendations…
I find I like true stories of people who live amazing, passionate lives. I keep hoping it will rub off!
Blue Like Jazz – Donald Miller
Searching for God Knows What – Donald Miller
The Christmas Box Miracle – Richard Paul Evans (It helps to have read the novel “The Christmas Box” but I liked the story behind the novel best.)
A Guide to Recognizing your Saints – Dito Montel
The Path – Laurie Beth Jones (This is a workbook to discover your path/mission statement.)
Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World – Tracy Kidder
Eat, Pray, Love – Elizabeth Gilbert
The Time Travelers Wife – Audrey Neffenegger (Fiction)
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch - Gregory Maguire (fiction) - This is also a great Broadway production that is back in Portland this spring.
By the way, I didn’t mean to list so many, but once I get started…
Take care and keep blogging!
Melinda ~ Merran's mom : )
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