Ex Libris 2008
I love to read. Anyone who has known me for more than a nanosecond knows that books make me happy. I try to be a voracious reader. I try to read a wide range of books although I am partial about true crime stories. I have oodles of books sitting on my shelf waiting to have their spines cracked. But since I work full-time, I have limited time to read for pleasure.

Anyway, here are the books that contributed to my frame of mind for 2008:
1. Discover and Keep True Love by Jenny King
2. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown
3. A Death in California by Joan Barthel
4. Fundamentals of Guidance and Counseling by Rocio Reyes Kapunan
5. Historical, Philosophical, and Technological Foundations of Education II by Dr. Doris D. Tulio
6. Measurement and Evaluation, 3rd Edition by Laurentina P. Calmorin
7. Psychology Applied to Teaching, Sixth Edition by Robert F. Blehler and Jack Snowman
8. Developmental Psychology: A Life-Span Approach, Fifth Edition by Elizabeth B. Hurlock
9. Foundations of Education by Dr. Jose F. Calderon
10. Admissions Confidential by Rachel Toor
11. Methods of Research and Thesis Writing by Dr. Jose F. Calderon
Those are heavy books
. Wondering, Do you have an account on http://www.shelfari.com ? Its a site where you can keep track of books you have read and maybe review them, find others who have similar interests in the subjects.
P. S. Thank you for your kindness letting me know, you know how that feels.
Thanks for sharing that site. It sounds like an intersting site. I’ll sign up to it.
wow another bibliophile! i thought we’re getting extinct in this internet and video crazed world. long live the bookworms!
nice collection. you maybe interested in adding ‘the tipping point’ by malcolm gladwell. i think you’ll like it.
Hmmm. Let me check out some reviews for that book and let me decide if that’s worth the space for my shelf. Thank for the info!
Try this if your interested in economics and financials. Also talks about other interesting matters. The author already predicted the financial crisis before it happened.. The Black Swan by Taleb.
Uhmmm. Thanks for the advice but I have not enjoyed books on economics anf financial matters.