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This isn't in any particular order.

Read:

  • The Intelligent Investor (1973) - Warren Buffett

  • Crippled America, How to Make America Great Again - Donald Trump

  • The Lean Startup - Eric Ries

  • What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow - Frank Gallinelli

  • How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie

  • Singapore Success, Engineering Economic Growth - Henri Ghesquiere

  • Secrets of Closing the Sale - Zig Ziglar

  • The Road to Serfdom - Friedrich Hayek

  • Dear Reader The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il - Michael Malice

  • Smart Calling, Eliminate the Fear, Failure and Rejection from Cold Calling - Art Sobczak

  • The Book on Investing Investing in Real Estate with No Money Down - Brandon Turner

  • The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings Second Edition - Steve Berges

  • Cashflow Quadrant Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom - Robert Kiyosaki

  • Insider Secrets to Financing your Real Estate Investments - Frankk Gallinelli

  • The Luxury Strategy Break the Rules of Marketing to Build Luxury Brands - J. N. Kapferer

  • Ogilvy on Advertising - David Ogilvy

  • Cold Calling Techniques that Really Work - Stephan Schiffman

  • Sell or be Sold: How to Get Your Way in Business And in Life - Grant Cardone

  • The 10x Rule - Grant Cardone

  • Be Obsessed or Be Average - Grant Cardone

These aren't all the books I've read, I'm pretty sure. There was more, but that was on my tablet which I formatted.

Most of these books have been read in the past month. About 6 of these were read earlier in the year, then I stopped. Now I'm trying to read as often as I can.

Wishlist:

  • Jones on Property - Bob Jones

  • My Property World - Bob Jones

  • The New Zealand Economy: A Personal View - Robert Muldoon

  • Unfinished Business - Roger Douglas

If you have any suggestions what I should read, please tell me.

This isn't in any particular order. **Read:** - The Intelligent Investor (1973) - Warren Buffett - Crippled America, How to Make America Great Again - Donald Trump - The Lean Startup - Eric Ries - What Every Real Estate Investor Needs to Know About Cash Flow - Frank Gallinelli - How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie - Singapore Success, Engineering Economic Growth - Henri Ghesquiere - Secrets of Closing the Sale - Zig Ziglar - The Road to Serfdom - Friedrich Hayek - Dear Reader The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il - Michael Malice - Smart Calling, Eliminate the Fear, Failure and Rejection from Cold Calling - Art Sobczak - The Book on Investing Investing in Real Estate with No Money Down - Brandon Turner - The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings Second Edition - Steve Berges - Cashflow Quadrant Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom - Robert Kiyosaki - Insider Secrets to Financing your Real Estate Investments - Frankk Gallinelli - The Luxury Strategy Break the Rules of Marketing to Build Luxury Brands - J. N. Kapferer - Ogilvy on Advertising - David Ogilvy - Cold Calling Techniques that Really Work - Stephan Schiffman - Sell or be Sold: How to Get Your Way in Business And in Life - Grant Cardone - The 10x Rule - Grant Cardone - Be Obsessed or Be Average - Grant Cardone These aren't all the books I've read, I'm pretty sure. There was more, but that was on my tablet which I formatted. Most of these books have been read in the past month. About 6 of these were read earlier in the year, then I stopped. Now I'm trying to read as often as I can. **Wishlist:** - Jones on Property - Bob Jones - My Property World - Bob Jones - The New Zealand Economy: A Personal View - Robert Muldoon - Unfinished Business - Roger Douglas If you have any suggestions what I should read, please tell me.

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[–] slwsnowman40 1 points (+1|-0)

My list will be pathetic compared to everyone else...I only get through 50-70 pages a day. I'm a slow reader and am okay with that.

Current - The Way of Kings (I'm on the fence with this one, it is enjoyable. However, I don't feel it is well thought out and disjointed.)

Dinosaur Lords Dinosaur Knights Promise of Blood Sins of Empire

There's some alternate history regarding the Korean War going nuclear and the results of that decision, but the names escape me. I think it is called the

I have a narrow scope of books that I enjoy reading and even then it has to grab my attention...like knights riding into battle on dinosaurs. Or powder mages (gunpowder and magic) and magic users during a period similar to the Industrial Revolution.

Better to read some than none.

  • Ancient Chinese proverb I just made up now
[–] slwsnowman40 0 points (+0|-0)

I'll probably get a lot of reading done tomorrow as my car will be getting worked on...so that'll easily be 2 full hours.

[–] Greenseats 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

You seem to have a business/real estate/investing theme. I'd suggest The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing. It advocates a more simplistic approach to investing that is about making you money, not your financial adviser through his fees/commissions. Even if it doesn't become your core investing strategy, it will help clarify that most of what Wall St is selling is products to make themselves rich, not you.

Most of the books I've read this year have been quite lengthy (especially the Churchill bios), but I've been enjoying everything I've read:

  • The Lady of the Lake (Witcher #5) by Andrzej Sapkowski
  • The Man Who Sold the Moon by Robert Heinlein
  • The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory 1874-1932 by William Manchester
  • The Last Lion 2: Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone, 1932-40 by William Manchester
  • The Iliad by Homer
  • The Great Age of Discovery by Paul Herrmann
  • Swords of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Synthetic Men of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Conquerors: How Portugal Forged the First Global Empire by Roger Crowley
  • The Odyssey by Homer

Currently reading:

  • The Last Lion 3: Winston Spencer Churchill: Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965 by William Manchester
  • 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos (Seeing what the hype is about)

I'm going to dive into some early American colonial history next, but I am also looking for suggestions on what Greek classics to dive into now that I've finished the Iliad and Odyssey.

[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+0|-0)

Is this a book list sub? Like, "What I'm reading right now"?

If so, it might be helpful to sublist by topic.