Below is a list of the books I have read throughout the calendar year 2019.

1.  Unai Emery El Maestro – Romain Molina
2.  Autobiography Of A Yogi – Paramahansa Yogananada
3.  Walking To Jerusalem – Justin Butcher
4.  The Truth Vibrations – David Icke
5   Dark Matter – Blake Crouch
6   Escape Routes – Johann Christoph Arnold
7.  Unbeatable Mind – Maya Yoshida
8.  Hippie – Paulo Coelho
9.  Zero To Hero The Gareth Southgate Story – Rob Mason
10.  Arabia – Levison Wood
11.  The Richest Man In Babylon – George S. Clason
12.  A Life In Football – Ian Wright
13.  Invincible – Amy Lawrence
14.  American War – Omar El Akkad
15.  Miracles At Work – Emily Bennington
16.  How To Be A Footbaĺler – Peter Crouch
17.  Blood Sweat & McAteer – Jason McAteer
18.  How To Be A Great Dad – Ian Bruce
19.  The World Is As You Dream It – John Perkins
20.  Eastern Horizons – Levison Wood
21.  Stillness & Speed – Dennis Bergkamp
22.  A Different Corner – Richard Brentnall
23.  Get Prepared Now! – Michael Snyder & Barbara Fix
24.  The Roswell Conspiracy – Boyd Morrison
25.  The Enlightened Gardener – Sydney Banks
26.  The Life Plan – Erica Sosna
27.  Paradise & Beyond – Chris Sutton
28.  Self Leadership & The One Minute Manager – Ken Blanchard
29.  Refugee Tales – Edited by David Herd & Anna Pincus
30.  The Beckham Experiment – Grant Wahl
31.  The One Minute Manager Balances Work & Life – Ken Blanchard
32.  The One Minute Father – Spencer Johnson
33.  The One Minute Manager Meets The Monkey – Ken Blanchard
34.  The Silent Guides – Steve Peters
35.  Next – Michael Crichton
36.  Allez Allez Allez – Simon Hughes
37.  He Who Dares…My Genuine Autobiography – Derek Del Boy Trotter
38.  Lights In The Distance – Daniel Trilling
39.  World Peace & How To Make It Happen – Monish Dhawan
40.  Leadership & The One Minute Manager – Ken Blanchard
41.  Hate Me To Know Me – Iggy Mizuh
42.  Playing to Win – A.G. Lafrey & Roger L. Martin
43.  Education & Peace – Maria Montessori
44.  We Can Work It Out – Marshall Rosenberg
45.  Peace Is Possible – Prem Rawat
46.  The Mayan Resurrection – Steve Alten
47.  Walking The Americas – Levison Wood
48.  Even Heskey Scored – Emile Heskey
49.  20 Years Of talkSPORT – Ian Cruise
50.  The Law Of Divine Intervention – Marianne Williamson
51.  After Tomorrow – Gillian Cross
52.  A Shore Thing – Scotty T
53.  The Lazy Guru’s Guide to Life – Laurence Shorter
54.  Gazza In Italy – Daniel Storey
55.  The 80 Minute MBA – Richard Reeves & John Knell
56.  Zero K – Don Delillo
57.  The Barcelona Legacy – Jonathan Wilson
58.  One Minute For Yourself – Spencer Johnson

To me the most profound book from the list is ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ by Paramahansa Yogananada, a book I should return to in order ro grasp its key insights.

Nearly a quarter of the books I have read this year are about football, five from the One Minute Manager series and three on Levison Wood’s travel experiences.  I find that I am frequently reading different books simultaneously because some are easier to read at work or simpler and more relaxing.

I have a list of books I plan to read and will see how my literary year for 2020 goes.

I wish everyone a good year and if you have read any of the books and would like to comment please take the opportunity.

Until next time…