Books I read in 2024 & books I should read in 2025

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The following are books that I read or reread in 2024. You can find links to the books and their authors below.

Some of these books I got from the Windsor Public Library, some of them I purchased at local bookstores and some I used the evil empire of Amazon to acquire. All these books were suggested to me by various people at various points in time and I’m looking for suggestions for 2025 books to read. Feel free to reach out and suggest something to read for 2025 in the comments or connect directly!

The Urban Farmer: Growing Food For Profit on Leased and Borrowed Land by Curtis Stone

Scarcity Brain: Fix Your Craving Mindset and Rewire Your Habits to Thrive with Enough by Michael Easter

Leaders in the Shadows: The Leadership Qualities of Municipal Chief Administrative Officers by David Siegel

Rehearsal for Living by Robin Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson

Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatists Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech and Political Correctness on College Campuses by Michael Roth

Dream States: Smart Cities, Technology and the Pursuit of Urban Utopias by John Lorinc

Designing your Life: How to Build A Well Lived and Joyful Life by bill Burnett and David Evans

Trade Wars are Class Wars: How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace by Matthew Klein

Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Lands of Inequality by Angus Deaton

Leaders who Coach: Roadmap to Unleashing Team Genius by Jan Salisbury

Political History of the World: 3000 Years of War and Peace by Jonathan Hoslag

The Tenant Class by Ricardo Tranjan

The Warhammer The Old World Rulebook

The Essential Urban Farmer by Novella Carpenter  and Willow Rosenthal

The Making of a Democratic Economy: Building Prosperity for Many, Not Just the Few: Marjoie Kelly and Ted Howard

Let me know your thoughts and if you have a suggested book I should read in 2025!

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