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About schoultz

CEO of Fifth Factor Leadership - Speaker, consultant, coach. Formerly Director, Master of Science in Global Leadership at University of San Diego; prior to that, 30 years in the Navy as a Naval Special Warfare (SEAL) officer.

The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak

Why this Book? I found this book on my bookshelf – somewhere (used book table?) I had purchased this book. I was looking through books on my shelf for a novel to read between other books assigned in the various … Continue reading

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Mr Putin, Operative in the Kremlin, by Fiona Hill and Clifford Gaddy

Why this book:  Selected by my Navy SEAL reading group because one of our members had a connection to Fiona Hill and she agreed to join us on zoom to discuss the book. Summary in 3 Sentences. The book is … Continue reading

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The Philosopher’s Stone, by Colin Wilson

Why this book:I’ve already read this book twice before, but the last time was 20 years ago. I was interested in revisiting it with the sensibilities of greater “maturity.” Several of my friends have experienced interest in exploring Science Fiction … Continue reading

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Fishcamp, by Dorothy Savage Joseph

Why this book: I’ve always been interested in Native Alaskan culture, and I picked this book up at the Native Alaskan Heritage Museum in Anchorage during my visit in Sept 2022. Summary in 3 Sentences: This is the personal account … Continue reading

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Rules of Civility, by Amor Towles

Why this Book: Selected by my literature reading group.  Several of them had read the book and wanted to read it again. My wife has read it twice. And we had liked Towles’ other books Gentleman in Moscow, and The … Continue reading

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The Wyoming Lynching of Cattle Kate 1889, by George Hufsmith

Why this book: I was on vacation in Victor, Idaho, and the owners of the airbnb where we stayed told me about this book, written by the father of the lady who owned the Airbnb.  Also I’ve been very interested … Continue reading

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The Politics Industry, by Katherine Gehl and Michael Porter

Why this book: I’m in a reading group in which one of the members works for the governor in the state of Missouri and is considering running for office.  When we asked him why he would want to submit himself … Continue reading

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American Ceasar – Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 by William Manchester

Why this book: I’ve had it on my shelf for decades – probably bought at a used book sale.  I’ve found biographies great to listen to, and so when my wife and I were going on  a long road trip, … Continue reading

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The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman

Why this book: Strongly recommended by Tim Ferriss and Mike Rowe.  I’d also read Gaiman’s The Ocean at the End of the Lane and found Gaiman’s magical realism not only enjoyable but stimulating.  I was inspired to read something different, … Continue reading

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2034 – A Novel of the Next World War, by Elliot Ackerman & Adm Jim Stavridis

Why this Book: Gifted to me by my friend Doug W, and I’d read a couple of Elliott Ackerman’s other novels which I liked.  Also, I have been impressed with Adm Stavridis over the years.  Summary in 3 Sentences: The … Continue reading

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