My 2020 Reading Challenge

My 2020 Reading Challenge

2019 was a great year for reading, so it’s time to set for the 2020 Reading Challenge. I’ve started this new year with what seems a good rhythm. Still, I decided to be conservative, and have assigned 75 books as my goal for 2020. Again, I will be using Goodreads as the tool to help me discover new books, keep track of my reads and share my reviews.

2020 Reading Challenge

2020 Reading Challenge
Sergio has read 9 books toward his goal of 75 books.
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I have discovered a lot of management books, of which I’m now managing a curated list of my top 25. But I do also read a lot more, usually alternating Poetry, Novels, History, Society books, mainly in Italian and English, occasionally also in German and French. I do also appreciate Photography and Art books, and occasionally Comics volumes.

Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the destination, and the journey. They are home. —Anna Quindlen
Anna Quindlen Reading Quotes Printable via TheBookerie.

Book Suggestions

If you want to contribute to my 2020 Reading Challenge, you can easily suggest new books for me to read either through Goodreads itself or through the Book Suggestion Form. For the Management books, you can also see what I’m going to read next, by accessing my Reading List.

My 2020 Reading Challenge Books

In the list below, all the books I have read until now. The widget will update itself automatically from Goodreads, in reading order (last to first). Remember also always to access the Latest Book Reviews.

Work Rules!: Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live and Lead
Collaboration: How Leaders Avoid the Traps, Build Common Ground, and Reap Big Results
Sodoma
The Passion Economy: The New Rules for Thriving in the Twenty-First Century
Del metallo e della carne
de Chirico
Animali come noi
L'Arminuta
I ragazzi della Nickel

And you? What are you reading next?

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