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[Booklist] Books I have read in 2019

Hello friends,

Since it's December and everyone starts to wrap up what they have done this year. Same for me, I wanted to make a list of the books that have read in 2019. Maybe a few books I am not remembering their names so did not include here. Maybe you can refer to these lists and grab any of the book you like from below. (I have not written any reviews about them by myself but only a few!)
TO DO in 2019

These are the books that have read from Jan/2019 till today (still reading...).

Ebooks:
1. The power of habit by Charles Duhigg
2. Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
3. Start with why by Simon Sinek
4. The Zahir by Paulo Coelho
5. Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley
6. Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer
7. Heart, Smarts, Guts, and Luck by Tsun Yan Hsiek, Richard Harrington, Anthony Tjan

Hardcopy books (physical):
1. The lean startup by Eric Ries
2. The subtle art of not giving a fuck by Mark Manson
3. Built to last by Collins & Porras

Hardcopy books (rented from library):
1. Why we sleep by Matthew Walker 
2. The Search ( How Google works) by John Battelle
3. The everything store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad Stone   
4. Quiet: The power of introverts by Susan Cain
5. The happy brain by Dean Burnett
6. Outliers: The story of success by Malcolm Gladwell
7. Blink: The power of thinking without thinking by Malcolm Gladwell
8. Thinking fast and slow by Daniel Kahneman
9. Nudge: Improving decisions about health by Richard H.Thaler, Cass R.Sunstein
10. Why can't I tickle myself by Gemma Elwin Harris
11. The wit & wisdom of Lee Kuan Yew (President of Singapore) by Gemma Elwin Harris
12. Power of 2 by Rodd Wagner, Gale Muller
13. Eat, Move, Sleep by Tom Rath
14. Like flowing river by Paulo Coelho
15. Adultery by Paulo Coelho
16. Norwegian wood by Haruki Marukami



Mongolian books:
1. Жаран цагаан хонь (Sixty white sheep by Oyungerel.Ts, Folt Jeffry)
2. Зөгийн үүр өшиглөсөн охин (3-р боть) Стиг Ларсон 

Started but have not yet finished (have to finish by 12/31):
1. The Personal MBA by Josh Kaufman
2. The Innovators by Walter Isaacson
3. Glimpses of world history by Jawaharlal Nehru
4. Thinking skill by John Butterworth
5. The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald
6. The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevski

Alright, perhaps I will write another post which includes "5 books I liked the most" from this list. :)

~Azaa

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