#26 Read 15 non-fiction books
Category: Educational
Status: in progress
Description/Motivation
Simply because i hardly ever read such books (about one a year now), but whenever i do i most surely and thoroughly enjoy it. Include 'On the origin of spieces', 'Grand Designs handbook' (both bought, never read) and 'the rise and fall of the great powers' (bought, read about half, but never finished). Preferable one non-fiction book a month, but as i'm not sure if i can actually manage that, for now one every two months.
Success criterion/-a
When 15 read.
Progress
6/15
Ondernemer en pensioen (Entrepeneur and retirement), a dutch book on how to organise your retirement if you're self-employed.
Your money or your life by Joe Domingues and Vicki Robin.
Pensioen en vrijheid. A book on how to build up your own capital as an entrepeneur. Allthough interesting, it is a publication by a service provider in the fields of pension administration and asset management and therefore i do have a few questionmarks with regard to objectiveness. Nonetheless, an interesting read.
The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium by Robert Lacey and Danny Danziger.
Historical Atlas of the Viking World by Agnus Konstam.
The art of landscape photography by Chris Coe.
Note: i'm not counting numerous travel guides and a bunch of photography-picture books.