Wednesday, December 30, 2015

I finished reading:

"Getting to Plan B:  Breaking through to a Better Business Model" written by John Mullins and Randy Komisar.  215 pages.

The one hundred and thirty-third book of the year.  41,805 pages at an average of 314 pages per book.


-Richard

Monday, December 28, 2015

I finished reading:

"Goodbye to Berlin" written by Christopher Isherwood.  207 pages.

The one hundred and thirty second book of the year.  41,590 pages at an average of 315 pages per book.


-Richard

Thursday, December 24, 2015

I finished reading:

"Murder in Foggy Bottom" written by Margaret Truman.  314 pages.

The one hundred and thirty first book of the year.  41,383 pages at an average of 316 pages per book.


-Richard

Sunday, December 20, 2015

I finished reading:

"The Most Important Meeting in My Life by Mak Skolnik" written by Emmy Laybourne.  5 pages.

The one hundred and thirtieth book of the year.   41,069 pages at an average of 316 pages per book.


-Richard
I finished reading:

"The Last of Mr. Norris" written by Christopher Isherwood. 191 pages.

The one hundred and twenty ninth book of the year.  41,064 pages at an average of 318 pages per book.


-Richard

Friday, December 18, 2015

I finished reading:

"Murder in the Smithsonian" written by Margaret Truman.  292 pages.

The one hundred and twenty eighth book of the year.  40,873 pages at an average of 319 pages per book.


-Richard

Thursday, December 17, 2015

I finished reading:

"Richard III" written by William Shakespeare.  148 pages.

The one hundred and twenty seventh book of the year.  40,581 pages at an average of 320 pages per book.


-Richard

Sunday, December 13, 2015

I finished reading:

"Murder at the Library of Congress" written by Margaret Truman.  310 pages.

The one hundred and twenty-sixth book of the year.  40,433 pages at an average of 321 pages per book.


-Richard

Saturday, December 12, 2015

I finished reading:

"Kenilworth" written by Walter Scott.  396 pages.

The one hundred and twenty-fifth book of the year.  40,123 pages at an average of 321 pages per book.


-Richard

Sunday, December 06, 2015

I finished reading:

"The Fall of the Ivory Tower: Government Funding, Corruption and the Bankrupting of American Higher Education" written by George Roche.  259 pages.

The one hundred and twenty fourth book of the year.  39,727 pages at an average of 320 pages per book.


-Richard