My 2011 Reading List (Chase)

The following is the list of books that I read in 2011. It's a varied list full of non-fiction (I can't make myself read fiction - I'd just rather watch a movie). Most of the books on this list I enjoyed and found helpful, some I didn't enjoy and some possessed concepts that I completely disagreed with. If you'd like a quick review on any of these books - just ask - I'd be glad to let you know what I thought.

Anyways, here's my 2011 reading list:

1. The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi

2. No Greater Love by Mother Teresa

3. Comeback Churches by Ed Stetzer

4. Jesus Among Other Gods by Ravi Zacharias

5. Preaching Without Notes by Joseph Webb

6. The Power of a Whisper by Bill Hybels

7. The Hound of Heaven, Thompson

8. The Abolition of Man by CS Lewis

9. Crazy Love by Francis Chan

10. Top 10 Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class by Keith Cameron Smith

11. The Problem of Pain by CS Lewis

12. Real Estate Investments and How to Make Them by Milt Tanzer

13. When Bad Things Happen to Good People by Harold Kushner

14. The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley & William D. Danko

15. Come Be My Light by Mother Teresa

16. 2 Years to a Million in Real Estate by Matthew Martinez

17. Boring Meetings Suck by Jon Petz

18. Fresh Start by John Siebeling

19. If You Want It Done Right, You Don't Have To Do It Yourself by Donna M. Genett

20. The Angel Inside by Chris Widener

21. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

22. Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller

23. Fusion by Nelson Searcy

24. The Prince by Nicholo Machiavelli

25. God is the Gospel by John Piper

26. Communicating For A Change by Andy Stanley

27. You Have To Be Believed To Be Heard by Bert Decker

28. Activate by Nelson Searcy

29. Switch, Chip Heath & Dan Heath

30. Fierce Conversations by Susan Scott

31. The Price of Leadership by Charlie Tremendous Jones

32. Advantages of Poverty by Andrew Carnegie

33. What They Didn't Teach You in Seminary by James Emery White

34. The Treasure Principle by Randy Alcorn

35. The Barbarian Way by Erwin McManus

36. Weird by Craig Groeschel

37. Erasing Hell by Francis Chan

38. Church Growth & The Whole Gospel by C. Peter Wagner 

39. The eMyth Manager by Michael E. Gerber

40. Honor's Reward by John Bevere 

41. By Design or Default by Kevin Gerald 

42. Revolve by Nelson Searcy

43. Engage by Nelson Searcy 

44. Funded and Free by Casey Graham and Joseph Sangl 

45. A Great and Terrible Love by Mark Galli 

46. Unshakeable by Nelson Searcy 

47. The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller 

48. The Four Loves by CS Lewis 

49. A Grief Observed by CS Lewis

 

Special thanks to everybody who suggested any of these books over the past year. Now, onto 2012 reading - if you have any book suggestions for me, I'd love to hear them!

-chase