Currently on My Kindle

I’m heading out of town this week with my family. We’re going up into the mountains, so don’t expect to hear much from me on the blog or Twitter. Anything you see will have been pre-scheduled to publish.

Before I take off, I uploaded a few new books to my Kindle. Here are my Amazon links to what’s on my current reading list:

Yep, it’s a mix of brand spanking new and old school. That’s the way I roll.

What’s on your current reading list?

5 Responses to “Currently on My Kindle”

  1. Karen (@awordsmith) April 4, 2010 at 9:20 pm #

    I actually have three of your five on my Kindle right now waiting to be read:

    Rework
    Christian Atheist
    Leading Change

    I’m reading Crush It! now and up next is Sticky Teams, I think. I’m embarrassed to admit how many unread books are on my Kindle right now. Unfortunately, it’s much easier for me to download than read these days.

  2. Dale Schaeffer April 4, 2010 at 9:44 pm #

    Have a great time with your family!

    Here’s what’s on my Kindle right now:

    “Sticky Teams” by Osborn
    “On Church Leadership” by Driscoll
    “Switch” by the Heath bros
    “The Go-Giver” by Burg & Mann

    And some “real” books I’m reading:

    “The Practice of Adaptive Leadership” by Heifetz
    “Church in the Making” by Arment

    If you haven’t read it the Heifetz book is must read stuff.

  3. Dave Baldwin April 5, 2010 at 6:28 am #

    Hey Tony have a great vacation. I found the Blue Ocean Strategy to be an excellent read. Very fascinating. So, make sure you read that one for sure!
    Blessings,
    Dave

  4. Paul April 5, 2010 at 10:30 am #

    I must be doing something right. I have been reading Drive and Rework too. I’d love to hear your thoughts when you have had time to process them.

  5. mike April 29, 2010 at 10:48 am #

    Rework (finished … loved it)
    Linchpin (same)
    Switch (half way through and I’m now getting MY elephant and rider in sync)
    Imitation of Christ (a great timeless classic to balance the noise)
    Prayer by Foster