Believe it or not, I used to have a voracious appetite for books. Going to the Library was a regular routine and I would always gripe about how the limit of 6 books was too low. And then one day, the music stopped. It must have been sometime at the beginning of university, when my reading pace slowed to an almost complete stop as other things crowded my life and there was too much news to take in everyday. Here is an attempt to rediscover the joy of reading...
Books I'm in the long process of reading (because I never quite complete most books I start)
- The Age of Turbulence (Alan Greenspan)
- The Black Swan (Nassim Nicholas Taleb)
- Isaac Watts: Remembered 1674 - 1748 (David Fountain)
- Fashion Babylon (Anonymous)
- Liar's Poker (Michael Lewis)
- Men of Purpose (Peter Masters)
- The Bible, in its entirety
- Notes from a Small Island (Bill Bryson)
Books I want to read (because I feel a strong urge to read one day, and forget the list)
- When Genius Failed (Roger Lowenstein)
- Norwegian Wood (Haruki Murakami)
- Too Big to Fail (Andrew Ross Sorkin)