Book Club!

541832617_6d8e83d579_2 I love reading and yet, sadly, my work-related reading takes a back seat to my personal reading (case in point, my summer reading included Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Water for Elephants,and Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain. That last one being a book that's better than its title suggests).

Happily my good friend Matt over at the Talent Blog led me to Adaptive Path's Reading List just in time for the Fall Semester. Titles like The Design of Everyday Things,The Architecture of Happiness,and How Buildings Learn.

Do also take a look at Matt's post on the Talent Blog, he's quite engaging, if I do say so myself.

Now I guess I'll have something to do while I wait for my next Netflix delivery.

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Dude - I read water for elephants! I love circus books.

So then you read Geek Love? Not sure if we discussed it, but my wife said she'd have trouble reading it again...

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