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2017, The final review: Books I loved

Reading — and continuous learning in general, really — is among the top three things we can do to grow personally, if you ask me.

I realized I wrapped up 2017 without my final reading list, so I thought today would be a great day to get this on the record. In fact, as February kicks off, I hope you will find one that interests you enough to grab a copy on Amazon or your local bookstore.

With the temperatures still hovering around freezing, it’s the perfect time to shut off the television and jump into learning! (For many, it’s getting lost in a fictional story. I seem to prefer nonfiction. Whatever you fancy, the practice expands your mind, imagination and thinking so go for what you love.)

Here are some thoughts on a few books that I loved in particular, but my full reading list from May through December is at the end:

Higher is Waiting, Tyler Perry

Side Hustle, Chris Guillebeau

A Resilient Life, Gordon MacDonald

Whisper, Mark Batterson

Of Mess and Moxie, Jen Hatmaker

Unscripted, Ernie Johnson Jr.

Year of Yes, Shonda Rhimes

Braving the Wilderness, Brene Brown

She’s Still There, Chrystal Evans Hurst

Quiet, Susan Cain

Black Privilege, Charlamagne tha God

Tribe of Mentors, Tim Ferris

Let me know if you end of reading any of these. I’d love to hear your thoughts. Enjoy!