A good format for me would be something like this...
-Title, Author
-ISBN
-Description/Comments of your own
-Possible Picture
Here are a couple of my favorites...
1.) "Death, Taxes, and Leaky Waders" by: John Gierach
ISBN: 0-684-86859-8
This is a collection of forty essays from the famous John Gierach. A great read that kept me entertained and inspired me to seek the high lake cutthroat trout. Easy to read because each essay (or short story) is only 5-10 pages in length. I read a new one every night before bed. Geirach is very ironic and witty with his humor and storytelling. One of my favorite books.

2.) "The Bass Fisherman's Bible" by: Erwin A. Bauer
ISBN: 0-385-24690-0
I pretty much know a little to much about bass fishing thanks to this book. Talks about the history of bass, techniques, how to locate bass, right lures to use and how, even talks about fly-fishing for bass. Great book and a great reference.

...reading these books not only helps me with my fishing but keeps me on my toes mentally. I have noticed that alot of authors will put moral twists on stories that make me think about my own actions. John Gierach's book has definitely inspired me to become a better sportsmen and respect the land we've been given. I am excited to see other's favorite titles.
Thanks