Eat That Frog
Taking the time to figure out what tasks are most important and to do them efficiently can lead to not just better productivity, but a better overall life. Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time addresses how we can take a look at our lives and do just that.

Eat That Frog! by Brian Tracy


The River
It only took me a few nights to finish The River. The pace of the book is steady and kept me guessing as to what would happen next. It is a captivating tale and I can see why it’s a popular read. Now I need to find someone else who’s read it so I can talk to someone about it!

The River by Peter Heller


The Way I Heard It
Do you need to laugh? There is a lot going on in the world right now, but there's still a lot of good if you look. However, you might be looking for something easy and light-hearted to read. I put together a list of 10 books that are guaranteed to make you laugh and feel good.

Top 10 Light-Hearted Reads



Books on Enneagram
For people interested in learning more about the Enneagram after reading an overview book like The Road Back to You, both of these books are great options. They can be read quickly by focusing on your own type or in whole to learn more about all the types.

Books on the Eneagram


The Main Dish
The Main Dish is a great young adult novel about sisters and the desire to be popular. Family relationships can be tough and when sacrifices don’t seem fair, it can cause rifts. Parents aren’t always perfect and The Main Dish also examines how the parents present the situation to their daughters. I would highly recommend this book to any tween/teen who enjoys a story full of suspense and drama – especially if she has a sister!

The Main Dish by Victoria Kimble


Warriors Don't Cry
Could you fight through emotional and physical abuse every day at school just to make a difference? Nine students did this exact thing in 1957 when they integrated into Central High School in Little Rock, Ark. Melba was one of these students and she writes the bare bones truth about her experience in Warriors Don’t Cry. It gives a first-person perspective to a very important time in U.S. history.

Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals



The Tipping Point 2
The Tipping Point is another fascinating, thought-provoking read by Gladwell. It gives a behind the scenes look at why many things become so popular. It can be handy for those wanting to get ideas and products out to the public, but it can also show you how you are being influenced.

The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell



The House Always Wins
Neil has shared his story in many driving classes and wrote The House Always Wins to hopefully spread the message that driving is something to be taken seriously. Knowing this accident happened just 20 minutes from where I live makes it really hit home. I think this would be a great book for every driver and soon-to-be-driver to read. It also talks about forgiveness, which is a great message to hear.

The House Always Wins by Neil Sheaffer



A Long Fatal Love Chase
While A Long Fatal Love Chase is geared toward a mature audience, I think high school age readers would enjoy it. It speaks to a woman standing up for her beliefs and morals and trying to live a quiet life. Yet, there are stalkers out there and the world can be scary. True love can be found, but not all stories end happily.

A Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa May Alcott