Michael Walker: Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock-and-Roll's Legendary Neighborhood
A Christmas Gift from Tim R. The first chapter was a struggle given the subject matter jump from what I had been reading. Now I'm in that world, and it's compelling. If you're a music history buff, this is a 'must-read'. Thanks Tim! (****)
Jack Welch: Jack: Straight from the Gut
If you've any interest in how to improve any organization, I would recommend this. Also it's a great view of how big business deals are arranged. (****)
Stephen R. Covey: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
I consider this compulsory reading for anyone wanting to improve in any way shape or form - a classic that's stood the test of time. (*****)
Malcolm Gladwell: Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
A harmless read that at times is compelling and at times a bit unnecessarily wordy. Overall, I would recommend it. It articulates what I've always intuitively held, that ones intuition can be a powerful tool in making sense of the world. (****)
David McCullough: John Adams
Not only Americans should read this stuff. We all owe alot to these guys who showed us a new way over two hundred years ago. (*****)
Jerry Lewis: Dean and Me : (A Love Story)
I thought it so good, I read it in three days over the Christmas holidays in Mexico. If you've ever seen their movies, or listened to their songs, you gotta read this. It's a great glimpse into the America of the 1950s (*****)
David McCullough: 1776
Brilliant - a compelling read from start to finish. I'll never look at New York or Boston the same again. (*****)
Tom Barry: Guerilla Days in Ireland
This is my second time reading this. Recommended to anyone who wants to know what it was like in Cork during the War of Independence. (*****)
Alexander Hamilton: The Federalist Papers (Penguin Classics)
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Have a great time... look forward to updates after!
Posted by: Eddie Louise | May 10, 2008 at 04:30 AM
Hello Shay Conway,
John O'Shea here, your former ELX class mate from CIT. For some reason your blog came into my head today so I decided to check out.
Glad to see you are stilling blogging....
Looks like ye are off to Mexico! Enjoy!
Slan,
John
Posted by: John O'Shea | May 07, 2008 at 06:32 PM