Books I Read in 1993
1. Dave’s Way by R. David Thomas
2. A Call to Darkness by Michael Jan Friedman
3. The Great Reckoning: How the World will Change in the Depression of the 1990s by James, Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg
4. Bankruptcy 1995 by Harry E. Figgie Jr. and Gerald J. Swanson Ph.D.
5. War Drums by John Vornholt
6. The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
7. Emissary by J.M. Dillard
8. The Age of Missing Information by Bill McKibben
9. A World Waiting to be Born: Civility Rediscovered by M. Scott Peck, M.D.
10. The Devil’s Heart by Carmen Carter
11. Sphere by Michael Crichton
12. Women in the Martial Arts, edited by Carol A. Wiley
13. Grounded by David Bischoff
14. Trend Tracking by Gerald Celente with Tom Milton
15. The Romulan Prize by Simon Hawke
16. The Salt Conspiracy by Victoria Bidwell
17. The Siege by Peter David
18. Fasting: The Quickest Way to Superb Health and Rejuvenation by Hannah Allen
19. The Magic of Conflict by Thomas F. Crum
20. Waiting for Rain by Dan Butterworth
21. Imzadi by Peter David
22. The Case of the Reluctant Model by Erle Stanley Gardner
23. Black Cherry Blues by James Lee Burke
24. The Art of Dreaming by Carlos Castaneda
25. Nightshade by Laurell K. Hamilton
26. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg
27. It’s Not What You’re Eating, It’s What’s Eating You by Janet Greeson, Ph.D.
28. Richard Simmon’s Never Give Up by Richard Simmons
29. The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura
30. Bolt by Dick Francis
31. The Road to Wellville by T. C. Boyle
32. Banker by Dick Francis
33. Kindred Spirits by Alan Bennert
34. Comeback by Dick Francis
35. Rabbit At Rest by John Updike
36. Driving Force by Dick Francis
37. Longshot by Dick Francis
38. Dance With the Devil by Kirk Douglas
39. Finding Your Roots by Jeanne Eddy Westin
40. Zen in the Art of Writing: Essays on Creativity by Ray Bradbury
41. Move On: Advenures in the Real World by Linda Ellerbee
42. The Firm by John Grisham
43. Without Remorse by Tom Clancy
my 1993 bookshelf
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