Books read in 2020


So here we go, these are the 20 books read in 2020:


February

  • Das Café am Rande der Welt (The café on the edge of the world) by John Strelecky 
  • Wiedersehen im Café am Rande der Welt (The return to the why café) by John Strelecky 


March

  • Auszeit im Café am Rande der Welt (The why are you here café) by John Strelecky 
  • Wabi Sabi by Beth Kempton


April

  • Der Schatten des Windes by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Mai

  • Born for this by Chris Guillebeau
  • How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie

June

  • Negotiating as if you life depended on it by Chris Voss, Tahl Raz
  • Practising the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

July

  • The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Zander 

August

  • Normal People by Sally Rooney

September

  • Conversation with Friends by Sally Rooney
  • 5 Dinge die Sterbende am meisten bereuen by Bronnie Ware

October

  • Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel

November

  • So good they can\"t ignore you by Cal Newport
  • Maybe you should talk to someone by Lori Gottlieb

December

  • How to make a living with your writing by Joanna Penn
  • The five love languages by Gary Chapman
  • Wellenlesen by Luise Morgeneyer 
  • Die geilste Lücke im Lebenslauf by Nick Martin

My top 3 books, where I learned the most are: How to win friends and influence people; all John Strelecky Books (I see them as one package) and Joana Penn’s simple methods and motivation words got me convinced to write a book.


Also, I think that everybody in our society should read these three books. I would consider them as we say in Germany "Allgemeinwissen": 

- Mating in Captivity

- The five love languages

- You should talk with someone


As I am rarely reading novels, I have to say that I was addicted to Sally Rooney’s book, so that I ordered the second before I even finished the first. 


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