What business books are you reading over the Christmas break?

What business books are you reading over the Christmas break?

I just got back from taking the kids to the beach for a surf. The waves are trickling into the beach, and it’s raining. So much for Summer in Australia.

It’s time to share a few beers with friends and unwind from a busy year.

The kids are still interested in their Christmas presents and amusing themselves.

Is there a better time to get stuck in a good book?

My kids are amazed that Santa always manages to leave a bagful of books.

It no accident, I get a pile of books (let’s face it how many socks and undies, does a bloke need.)

How can you possibly watch TV? TV in December, It’s repeats of tired reruns, that no watched the first time round and ads yelling at you.

Once the Summer TV silly season, it’s my excuse to head down to Borders Books to grab a bagful of books. Then it off to Amazon, so by the time the Christmas break comes I’m ready to devour the books Santa just delivered.

Business Books

So what business books did I get this Year?

Outrageous Advertising that’s Outrageously Successful – Bill Glazer

Outrageous Advertising That’s Outrageously Successful

Blogging Heroes Interviews with 30 of the World’s top Blogger – Michael A Banks

Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World’s Top Bloggers

The Future of Learning, the Michel Thomas Method – Marilyne & Wyatt Woodsmall

The Future Of Learning The Michel Thomas Method

The Long Tail, how endless choice is creating unlimited demand – Chris Anderson

The Long Tail How Endless Choice Is Creating Unlimited Demand

Creating Magic, 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney

Creating Magic

The New Rules of Marketing and PR – David Meerman Scott

The New Rules of Marketing and PR

The Back of the Napkin – Dan Roam

The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures

Workout for a Balanced Brain – Philip Carter and Ken Russell

Workout For A Balanced Brain

The Guerrilla Marketing Revolution, Precision Persuasion of the Unconscious Mind – Jay Conrad Levinson & Paul RJ Hanley

The Guerrilla Marketing Revolution: Precision Persuasion of the Unconscious Mind

Instant Systems – Bradley Sugars

Instant Systems

The end of Advertising as we know it – Sergio Zyman

The End of Advertising as We Know It

That should keep me going for a couple of weeks.

I can’t think of any thing more relaxing than, reading a book.

So this Summer break I’m going to feed my brain.

What about you?

If these books peak your interest, then you can purchase these from Amazon.com

What books will you read over the Christmas break?

Share with us, your must read business books.

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