Fun fact: my very first post on Cerebralistic was all about books. It listed the all the books I read in 2017.

As time has gone on, people have become more and more interested in the books I read. And since I’m not one to turn down a books-centered love fest, I decided to make it a yearly thing (with an occasional book review).

The books I read tend to focus on neuroscience, religion, philosophy, satire, and a little bit of fiction. I also make it a point to read books to differ with my viewpoint in order to better understand their point of view. This may result in me changing my perspective. Or it might just strengthen the views I already have.

I am a strong believer in the idea that there is a book out there for everyone. It is with this idea in mind that I created the workbook called “Find Your Book Match.” It offers suggestions on where and how to consume books and guides you to use your interests to find your next read.


The Annual Book Lists

With your workbook handy, you can jot down the books that sound like they could be your cup of sweet raspberry iced tea.

  1. The 65 Books I Read in 2017 (Free Books Included)
  2. The 53 Books I Read in 2018 (Free Books Included)
  3. The Top 10 Books I Read in 2019