Was lese ich in meiner Freizeit? Hier meine Top10-Leseliste, sortiert nach Kategorie.
Business
- Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R. Covey
- Winning, Jack Welch
- Acres of Diamonds, Russell H. Conwell
- God Boss, Bad Boss, Robert I. Sutton
- No Asshole Rule, Robert I. Sutton
- How to Become CEO, Jeffrey J. Fox
- Der Fürst, Niccolò Machiavelli
- Sun Tzu Was a Sissy, Stanley Bing
- Fish, Stephen C. Lundin
- The 48 Laws of Power, Robert Greene
Sports
- I’m here to win, Chris McCormack
- Das große Laufbuch, Herbert Steffny
- Chi Running, Danny Dreyer
- Total Immersion Swimming, Terry Laughlin
- Dave Scott’s Triathlon Training, Dave Scott
- Das Prinzhausen-Prinzip, Jan Prinzhausen
- Triathlontraining, Hermann Aschwer
- Gut zu Fuß, ein Leben lang, Christian Larsen
- Die 50 wichtigsten Übungen: Kraft, Flexibilität und Koordination für Triathleten, Nina Eggert
- Grundlagentraining für Radsportler, Thomas Chapple
Travel
- Fahrrad Weltführer, Helmut Hermann
- The Serious Hiker’s Guide to Hongkong, Pete Spurrier
- Lonely Planet New York
- Merian Reiseführer China, Julia Berg
- French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour De France, Tim Moore
- The Leisurely Hiker’s Guide to Hongkong, Pete Spurrier
- Lonely Planet Vietnam
- Tauchen de Luxe, Tim Simond
- Gebrauchsanweisung für China, Kai Strittmatter
- Lonely Planet Japan
Entertainment
- The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins
- Angels and Demons, Dan Bown
- The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
- Digital Fortress, Dan Brown
- The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
- Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
- The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown
- Deception Point, Dan Brown