I started reading job seeking books: "Don't Send a Resume" which I finished. Very succinct and to the point, it was a short book. Then "What color is your parachute: 2016 edition" which I'm also finding to be very informative and useful.
I also finished "WHY WE SNAP!" about the neurocircuitry of anger, though the book actually expands onto many interesting subjects of neurology. Interesting tidbits include: That the eyes picks up information, and split it between the conscious brain and the unconscious brain; cutting the neural circuit to the conscious brain makes you totally blind, but information is still being sent to the unconscious brain, so a blind person can still "see" facial expressions and force alerts in your brain to be frightened of things that you have no clue what you're 'looking' at. Also, estrogen alone controls the single circuit in the brain than controls intense sexual arousal and the trigger to fight to the death, with the only difference between the two being the amount of estrogen pumped into the one neuro-pathway that controls both of them simultaneously.
Really intensely cool book all around. Next I'll be starting "When the Sun Bursts" which is about Schizophrenia.