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  • #139903
    Jax
    Keymaster

    Ok, I put a lot of time into this, just to create the list. So please, add to it. You can look through and modify the categories. Try not to delete things. If you’ve read any of the books that don’t have a review, create one in this forum and add the link.

    There are plenty of categories that aren’t well represented. Leadership, Communication, even Meditation. We have a lot of comparative religion type books. We have a good representation of spiritual and warrior based books. Let’s start to fill in the gaps. I have no added Jedi fiction because there are so many. It would clutter up the list.

    Here’s the link to the list. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OIvvLP8pMWoUP9dWeaQGhtTZvSUlBq-8mcDtp6lbuTE/edit?usp=sharing

    #181389
    RiddleNox
    Moderator

    Ok. I’ll add some books when I get back to Indiana. Most of them are there, and I am not great at remembering things. lol.

    #181390
    Jax
    Keymaster

    No problem. I need to go through my bookshelf too.

    #181400
    shlomit.la
    Participant

    Hey, i wanted to add a few book but i will post them here is care they are not relevant for this list. :meditate

    Chuang Tzu: The Inner Chapters
    Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, by Shunryu Suzuki
    An Introduction to Zen Buddhism, D. T. Suzuki
    Tao: The Watercourse Way, by Alan Watts
    The Praise of Folly, by Desiderius Erasmus
    The World of Yesterday (fiction), by Stefan Zweig
    Traditional Japanese Theater, by Karen Brazell
    The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History, Michael Ashkenazi
    The Idea of the Holy, R. Otto
    The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever (i know this book is very controversial but it really is just articles about religion and morality), by Christopher Hitchens
    Shōgun (novel), by James Clavell

    Stars Wars EU:
    I, Jedi, by Michael A. Stackpole
    Dawn of the Jedi: Into the Void, by Tim Lebbon

    What I liked most about those book was that story was not connected to main story of Star Wars but rather have their own story. Also they were both written very well which can not be said about most EU books, sorry that what I think :-P

    #181402
    Jax
    Keymaster

    Thanks!

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