More and more, we are a nation of list-makers, from grocery lists, New Year's resolutions, and things to do before we die to DVDs to rent and people we've kissed. In To-Do List (based on the popular blog of the same name, todolistblog.com) Sasha Cagen celebrates the humble to-do list, exploring the ways these scribbled agendas reflect our personalities and passions. To-Do List is both a celebration of lists and a peek at the lists that others create. Broken down by subjects like "Daily Lists" to "Sex Lists," it's a fascinating collection of lists from everyday people to the well-known: 1. Novelist Nick Hornby's list of desert island discs. 2. A therapist's secret fears ("I HATE having to think about clients in relation to my hair or clothes"). 3. A shopping list from chef Alice Waters of Chez Panisse. 4. A woman's accomplishments before her 30th birthday ("Hot air ballooned over the Serengeti," "Danced on a table in Vegas"). 5. Qualities one man is looking for in a future wife, including "Chews with her mouth shut" and "Will let me give my first son the middle name of 'Jacob'." With each list, Cagen offers the story behind it and a prompt for readers to compare notes and take their own stab at a similar list. Voyeuristic and interactive, To-Do List will show you just how much--and what--your lists say about you.
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More and more, we are a nation of list-makers, from grocery lists, New Year's resolutions, and things to do before we die to DVDs to rent and people we've kissed. In To-Do List (based on the popular blog of the same name, todolistblog.com) Sasha Cagen celebrates the humble to-do list, exploring the ways these scribbled agendas reflect our personalities and passions.

To-Do List is both a celebration of lists and a peek at the lists that others create. Broken down by subjects like "Daily Lists" to "Sex Lists," it's a fascinating collection of lists from everyday people to the well-known:

1. Novelist Nick Hornby's list of desert island discs.

2. A therapist's secret fears ("I HATE having to think about clients in relation to my hair or clothes").

3. A shopping list from chef Alice Waters of Chez Panisse.

4. A woman's accomplishments before her 30th birthday ("Hot air ballooned over the Serengeti," "Danced on a table in Vegas").

5. Qualities one man is looking for in a future wife, including "Chews with her mouth shut" and "Will let me give my first son the middle name of 'Jacob'."

With each list, Cagen offers the story behind it and a prompt for readers to compare notes and take their own stab at a similar list.

Voyeuristic and interactive, To-Do List will show you just how much--and what--your lists say about you.


Reviews

Rita L. — over 8 years ago
Rita L. reviewed over 8 years ago
12 people found this review helpful.
This book is a joke. I did not enjoy reading it and it was more of a BLOG for young people to read. It was not like anything I had hoped it would be. This book was a waste of my time and money. The synopsis should have been more concise and clear.
Jean V. — over 8 years ago
Jean V. recommended this item over 8 years ago
13 people found this review helpful.
This book analyzes why and how we make lists. It is an interesting, insightful read.
Richard J. — over 8 years ago
Richard J. recommended this item over 8 years ago
24 out of 25 people found this review helpful.
Did not fit the purpose for which I bought it but could be considered helpful for a few things which may make up for the cost of the product .
Erika I. S. — over 8 years ago
Erika I. S. reviewed over 8 years ago
26 out of 27 people found this review helpful.
I haven't had a chance to read it, yet.
Wayne C. — over 8 years ago
Wayne C. recommended this item over 8 years ago
31 out of 32 people found this review helpful.
A good book but goes a little to deep for me -
Steve S. — over 8 years ago
Steve S. recommended this item over 8 years ago
40 people found this review helpful.
Very good read.
Marvell H. — over 8 years ago
Marvell H. recommended this item over 8 years ago
50 people found this review helpful.
Very Timely
GLENN K. — over 11 years ago
GLENN K. recommended this item over 11 years ago
70 people found this review helpful.
I bought this for my sister and she loves it. I took a look at it myself. Now, I want a copy. I have not been able to find it since, but I'll keep looking. I highly recommend it.
Philip P. — over 12 years ago
Philip P. recommended this item over 12 years ago
52 out of 53 people found this review helpful.
If your to do lists have lost their vitality, this is the book to put pizazz back into the everyday.
Joanne S. — over 13 years ago
Joanne S. reviewed over 13 years ago
55 out of 61 people found this review helpful.
This book was boring and confusing with so many handwritten lists that were often difficult to read. This book was a big disappointment.

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