The year 2024 was incredible. In Guatemala, historical events were unfolding, so my intention was to understand everything that had led us to this point.
My year was filled with Guatemalan literature, history, suffering, and the events that shaped an entire nation. Among other things, I also focused on finance, personal development, and more.
Here’s the list of books I read this year. I always try to read at least one book per month, but this time it was fewer.
I hope some of these titles will impress or captivate you as they did for me.
- Bible.
- Fruta Amarga, la CIA en Guatemala by Stephen Schlesinge.
- El recurso del miedo. by Carlos Figueroa Ibarra.
- Guatemala Linaje y Racismo by Marta Elena Casaus Arzu.
- Politics by Aristoteles.
- Las Huellas de Guatemala by Gustavo Porras Castejón.
- Invisble Goverment by Dan Smoot.
- Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke.
- Effortless by Greg McKeown.
- El Patron Bitcoin by Saifedean Ammous.
I enjoy sharing the list of books I’ve read because it’s the kind of thing I would love to know from someone else. A collection of interesting books that might intrigue me, offer new perspectives, and help me see the world differently. These books not only captivate my curiosity but also contribute to my personal growth.
Thanks for reading this post. You can reach me on my twitter @LoconLuis.