Experts > Susan Suehr

Susan Suehr's Top Book Recommendations

Want to know what books Susan Suehr recommends on their reading list? We've researched interviews, social media posts, podcasts, and articles to build a comprehensive list of Susan Suehr's favorite book recommendations of all time.

1

Behold a Pale Horse

Bill Cooper, former United States Naval Intelligence Briefing Team member, reveals information that remains hidden from the public eye. This information has been kept in topsecret government files since the 1940s. His audiences hear the truth unfold as he writes about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the war on drugs, the secret government, and UFOs.

Bill is a lucid, rational, and powerful speaker whose intent is to inform and to empower his audience. Standing room only is normal. His presentation and information transcend partisan affiliations as he clearly addresses issues...
more
Recommended by Susan Suehr, and 1 others.

Susan Suehr@dulce812 Read that book too. Amazing & so sad they killed him. (Source)

See more recommendations for this book...

2
The US Air Force is experiencing a profound shift! In order to aggregate the military's major space assets under one authority, they are being moved into a new branch under the purview of the Air Force. This new branch is to be called "Space Force". The true purpose of Space Force will be to publicly unveil the most well-guarded secrets in the Air Force's stunning arsenal of exotic spacecraft, unconventional weapons and mind-blowing technologies assembled over the more than seventy years since its official emergence in 1947.

This book lays out the history of the...
more
Recommended by Susan Suehr, and 1 others.

Susan Suehr@DisclosureBP @Jordan_Sather_ Oh I so hope. This would be totally amazing. Just finished Dr. @MichaelSalla new book. Loved how he linked it all together. That & movie Majestic awesome Red Pilling. Love your work Jordan. (Source)

See more recommendations for this book...

3

Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 psychiatrist Viktor Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the stories of his many patients, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory—known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")—holds... more

Tony RobbinsAnother book that I’ve read dozens of times. It taught me that if you change the meaning, you change everything. Meaning equals emotion, and emotion equals life. (Source)

Jimmy FallonI read it while spending ten days in the ICU of Bellevue hospital trying to reattach my finger from a ring avulsion accident in my kitchen. It talks about the meaning of life, and I believe you come out a better person from reading it. (Source)

Dustin Moskovitz[Dustin Moskovitz recommended this book on Twitter.] (Source)

See more recommendations for this book...

4
Do people see you as the kind of leader you want to be? Are your strongest leadership qualities getting in the way of your greatness?

After decades of advising and inspiring some of the most eminent chief executives in the world, Lolly Daskal has uncovered a startling pattern: within each leader are powerful abilities that are also hidden impediments to greatness. She's witnessed many highly driven, overachieving leaders rise to prominence fueled by well-honed skill sets, only to falter when the shadow sides of the same skills emerge.

Now Daskal reveals her...
more
Recommended by Dan Rockwell, Susan Suehr, and 2 others.

Susan SuehrExcellent book. Full of leadership insights! A must in your library. Originally bought on kindle & had to buy a hard copy. https://t.co/3eI7NidboR (Source)

See more recommendations for this book...

Don't have time to read Susan Suehr's favorite books? Read Shortform summaries.

Shortform summaries help you learn 10x faster by:

  • Being comprehensive: you learn the most important points in the book
  • Cutting out the fluff: you focus your time on what's important to know
  • Interactive exercises: apply the book's ideas to your own life with our educators' guidance.