Welcome to Top 10 Tuesday! This is a weekly challenge hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, and this week’s challenge is about my dad’s favorite books!
The original prompt was about my top 10 books of 2021, but I’m not quite ready to do that yet. I’m still in the middle of reading a few books that I’m hoping to finish by the end of the year, and who knows, maybe they’ll end up being some of my favorites! Therefore, I’m going to wait until 2021 is officially over before finalizing my list. However, since today is my dad’s birthday, I wanted to celebrate him by sharing some of his favorite books! We typically read very different kinds of books, so it will be fun to see some new books making an appearance on my blog! My dad is passionate about many things including business, health, public health, history, cycling, and more, and these passions definitely show in his selection for his top 10 (and then some!) favorite books.
Happy birthday, Dad! I love you, and thank you for supporting my blog and all of my endeavors in life! Without further ado, here are my dad’s 10+ favorite books!
To learn more about a book, click on the photo to find the Goodreads synopsis.
1. Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad
2. Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson
3. The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels by Jon Meacham
4. Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor by John C. Bogle
5. Know My Name by Chanel Miller
6. His Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope by Jon Meacham
7. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey
8. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
9. Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America by Angie Schmitt
10. Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande
11. Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson
12. Bikenomics: How Bicycling Can Save The Economy by Elly Blue
13. The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald
This was such a fun exercise! I do these top 10 exercises frequently as a book blogger and I know how challenging they can be, so it was really fun to include someone else and get their perspective this week! I definitely want to do more posts like this in the future with other family and friends.
Have you read any of these books? What are some of your loved ones’ favorite books?
Let me know in the comments!
Love the idea of celebrating your Dad’s reading – even if I’ve not read any of these!
I hope you had a great Christmas and this is my look back at the best and most fun books I have read in 2021.
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Thank you!!
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Leonardo da Vinci seems like one I’d love, thanks for the recommendation. Happy reading! My TTT https://readwithstefani.com/the-best-10-books-i-read-in-2021/
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It does seem really interesting! Thanks!!
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Thank you for sharing your dad’s favorite books. Happy birthday to him! If I had done this for my dad, it would have been a list of Louis L’amor books, as those are the only books I remember him ever reading. He loved westerns, so he may have read a Larry McMurtry book or two as well.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/the-10-best-books-i-read-in-2021/
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It was really fun to read through his list! Thanks!
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Me and White Supremacy sounds really good.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-best-books-i-read-in-2021/
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Yes it does! Thanks!
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I was actually looking for a book about Da Vinci, and lo — I find a rec from you here. Thanks, I’m going to look up the Isaacson book. And of course, Know my Name and 7 Habits are both powerful, landmark books.
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It does look really interesting!! And yes those are both fantastic books. Thanks!
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Thanks, Corinne! Your passion for books and reading inspires me to read more. I love your blog, and, most of all, I love you!
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Love, Dad
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Love you too Dad!!
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Know My Name was so so good. A few of these are on my TBR. Thanks for sharing your awesome post!
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It’s one of my favorites as well! Thanks!
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It looks like you had a great reading year and probably learned a lot from your choices. Happy New Year!
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Thanks! Happy new year!!
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Oh such a lovely idea to share your Dad’s favourite books!
My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2021/12/28/top-ten-tuesday-348/
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Thank you!! It was really fun!
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🙂
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What a fun topic. Now I’m curious what my own dad’s favorite books would be. I know some of his enduring childhood favorites like The Wind in the Willows and Dr. Dolittle (he was rereading the latter last Christmas and having a blast), but nowadays he usually just picks up random nonfiction to browse through, often stuff about our home state, nature, or Ireland/Scotland/the English countryside. Every so often he’ll read through a not-too-gritty mystery novel/detective series by authors like Alexander McCall Smith. Oh, and he did really enjoy The Lost Spells by Robert Macfarland earlier this year.
I can’t quite picture him reading anything off this list, though…
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Ooh those all sound really interesting!!
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What an interesting take on the idea! I’m loving the range of nonfiction selections here––race, infrastructure, medicine, memoir––your dad is a much better nonfiction reader than I could ever hope to be 😂
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Haha he definitely has a wide variety of interests! 😂
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