Meine Top10-Leseliste

Was lese ich in meiner Freizeit? Hier meine  Top10-Leseliste, sortiert nach Kategorie.

 

Business

  1. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen R. Covey
  2. Winning, Jack Welch
  3. Acres of Diamonds, Russell H. Conwell
  4. God Boss, Bad Boss, Robert I. Sutton
  5. No Asshole Rule, Robert I. Sutton
  6. How to Become CEO, Jeffrey J. Fox
  7. Der Fürst, Niccolò Machiavelli
  8. Sun Tzu Was a Sissy, Stanley Bing
  9. Fish, Stephen C. Lundin
  10. The 48 Laws of Power, Robert Greene

Sports

  1. I’m here to win, Chris McCormack
  2. Das große Laufbuch, Herbert Steffny
  3. Chi Running, Danny Dreyer
  4. Total Immersion Swimming, Terry Laughlin
  5. Dave Scott’s Triathlon Training, Dave Scott
  6. Das Prinzhausen-Prinzip, Jan Prinzhausen
  7. Triathlontraining, Hermann Aschwer
  8. Gut zu Fuß, ein Leben lang, Christian Larsen
  9. Die 50 wichtigsten Übungen: Kraft, Flexibilität und Koordination für Triathleten, Nina Eggert
  10. Grundlagentraining für Radsportler, Thomas Chapple

Travel

  1. Fahrrad Weltführer, Helmut Hermann
  2. The Serious Hiker’s Guide to Hongkong, Pete Spurrier
  3. Lonely Planet New York
  4. Merian Reiseführer China, Julia Berg
  5. French Revolutions: Cycling the Tour De France, Tim Moore
  6. The Leisurely Hiker’s Guide to Hongkong, Pete Spurrier
  7. Lonely Planet Vietnam
  8. Tauchen de Luxe, Tim Simond
  9. Gebrauchsanweisung für China, Kai Strittmatter
  10. Lonely Planet Japan

Entertainment

  1. The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins
  2. Angels and Demons, Dan Bown
  3. The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
  4. Digital Fortress, Dan Brown
  5. The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
  6. Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
  7. The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown
  8. Deception Point, Dan Brown

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