Shelves of books

Six books I’m reading over Thanksgiving

Shelves of books

Thanksgiving is nearly upon us, which means I have a bit of time off to have fun with my family, enjoy a delicious meal or two, and, of course, read. Here’s a look at what I’m reading this weekend:

Leading Change by John P. Kotter. I’m trying to grow as a leader, so I’m reading a lot of different books on this subject. This one comes recommended by Eric Geiger, who has shown himself to be quite adept at leading others through change well. Looking forward to seeing what I learn from it.

Batman Vols. 2 & 3 by Tom King. I really enjoyed volume one of this series, and am eager to see how King continues to build the story he’s telling with I Am Suicide and I Am Bane.

Batman/The Flash: The Button by Tom King, Joshua Williamson, et. al. This one promises to be the first big step toward answering all the questions raised by the Rebirth special last Spring.

Wingfeather Tales by Andrew Peterson. I loved the four books in the series (and my family is loving them!). I’m eager to get into this volume and enjoy what happens when other people play in Peterson’s sandbox.

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon. This is one of my favorite books, but I haven’t read it in a couple of years. I listening to the Audible edition this past week and it has made my commute a joy.

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