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That’s a bit of an edgy book Mr.
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In the 70's maybe
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I pefer grate blogs
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What's a book?
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It's those things you can read on a kindle
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The Witcher series by Polish author- Andrzej Sapkowski
Even better than the Witcher game-series and that is saying alot
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Bet I know which you like better!
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i remember really enjoying hunt for red october
cute little financial book you can read in an hour or so...maybe two bucks on kindle e-book version - richest man in babylon
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The art of seduction
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Favorite book has to be Las Vegas Westgate Race and Sports Book
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The subtle art of not giving a f*ck
The Secret
Think and Grow Rich
And as far as fiction I like anything by Paulo Coelho
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“How to develop self confidence and influence people by public speaking” - Dale Carnegie
“The Last Lecture” - Randy Pauch
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carnegie link
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Definitely next on my list... ^
"How to Talk to anyone" is also a gem.
These book names sound lame, like they are written for awkward introverts, but
they are for anyone. They teach you how to be easy going and be sort of like a
cool head with other people. If people took the time to read these and understand
the underlying lessons we wouldn't see as much conflict and bickering.
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It’s funny how it all funnels to politics.
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Tramp The Art of the Steal.
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Belly.... check out The War of Art - Steven Pressfield
If you own/run/want to start a business take a look at Good to Great - Jim Collins
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HX readers club....
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Kaiser- I definitely do, more like a side business. I’m kind of doing it now, but I need
To do it smarter and better. There is potential, I just need to learn some techniques
On advertisement and marketing. Nevertheless, thanks for the recommendation. I will
Check it out once I finish reading Dale Carnegie’s books, I feel like once the information
Settles down on my brain it can help me understand other books better.
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Chasing the dime By Michael Connelly
I think everyone on this site would enjoy it . Definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time
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"The Millionaire Next Door", published in the 1990's, validated some of my lifestyle and financial choices, and gave me some good ideas on how I could improve. I think it's still relevant today.
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The Energy Bus is great.
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The Great Divorce-C.S. Lewis
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These are the ones I'm currently reading.
1. To Kill a Mockingbird - for the 10,000th time
2. Tibetan Book of the Dead - for 1,000 time
3. The Entrepreneurs Bible - Fred Porter
4. Pyramid of Success - John Wooden - For 500th time
5. A Tryst of Fate - Piers Anthony (a xanth novel)
6. How Successful People Grow - John C. Maxwell
Atticus Finch
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“Who moved my cheese?” - Spencer Johnson
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Sun Tzu "The Art of War."
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Wisdom and Nonsense
The Hobo Cookbook
Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture
See Spot Run
The Night Dad went to Jail
Green Eggs and Ham
101 Funky, Fuming Fart Facts
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My favorite books are the Pussy Ridge Trilogy.
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Lol @ Gloom guy reading "Who moved my cheese?"
You can't read that book and still be a Progressive.
You mean you looked at the pictures, amirite?
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I want me some Green Eggs and Ham
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Economics in one lesson.
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The Count of Monte Cristo.
Everyone loves a good tale revenge.
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GoBalls, you must be projecting your issues. Did they phase out your preferred coloring book?
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No, but I'm just not any good staying inside the lines with crayons
Nice to know you care, you really do care (said in Sally Fields voice over)
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