The books you see listed here are a small part of my collection. More than that, they are books which have offered me valuable information when I needed it.
The list is in no particular order, unless I link to one as a reference in a post, then I’ll move it to the front window.
If you’ve read one already, or read one at my suggestion, please leave a comment below, and if you have other suggested readings please post those as well, so we can share the gnosis.
They are all part of the process which has resulted in my upcoming book, Reading Between The Lines, The Hidden Power of Language.
Maybe one of these will inspire you think, speak and write your way to happiness…
Write On!
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- HindSight Is 20/20 - Excerpt From 'Reading Between The Lines, The Hidden Power of Language' Hindsight is Twenty/Twenty This is an excerpt from my book, "Reading Between The Lines, The Hidden Power of Language"... "This question represents a fundamental issue when you consider the laws of time as we currently accept them. Time is actually very elusive. Most of us live by our watches, phones......
- What the Dog Saw by Malcolm Gladwell Reviewed I often tell people that I've probably finished 5 books in my life. I mean it as a joke, but it probably isn't too far from the truth. My completion percentage probably hovers around 10%... maybe less. However, when the author is Malcolm Gladwell it jumps up to 100%. That's......
- Bass Tactics By Larry Larsen Larry Larsen has built up a reputation as one of the most talented bass fisherman in the world and now he’s going to share all of his secrets. That sounded pretty good and sure piqued our interest in this book. Bass fishing can be tricky, and it’s always great to......









There is a very interesting book I’ve read – “Hot, Flat and Crowded” by Thomas Friedman – all about how we are destroying our world with over-crowding, global warming and not enough lack of responsibility. I could bring it over for you to read when we come in Nov.
Sould re-read my posts before ‘send”. I meant not enough “personal” responsibility
sounds interesting…
Curtis here is your blog from Trey’s nephew. Thanks for the post card!!!!
Picked up the card on Friday and am mailing on Monday. I only hope it arrives before the deadline…;)