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    currently reading 4 hour workweek by timothy ferris.... its an amazing book

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    Diary of Jack the Ripper and still can't find the time to finish Shogun

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    "The 50th Law" by 50 Cent and Robert Greene. Don't be discouraged by one of the authors. It's actually a hell of a read
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    Almost done with "Rich Dad Poor Dad" It has a lot of truth too it.
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    Just finished A Game Plan for Life by John Wooden
    Just excellent mentoring and being mentor tips and the life of legendary UCLA basketball coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTxTERM1NATOR View Post
    Almost done with "Rich Dad Poor Dad" It has a lot of truth too it.
    That's an excellent book, I also do recommend Conspiracy of the Rich also by Robert Kiyosaki. That book is about how money became the way it is today and secrets of the ultra rich.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitlock View Post
    I just finished Niall Ferguson's "The Ascent Of Money." An excellent narrative on the history of banking, finance and insurance. He writes like a storyteller and keeps you interested so that you don't feel like you are reading another history book. I really liked it and will probably check out some of his other titles.



    Now that I've finished that, its on to Ben Mezrich's new one. I picked it up last night
    Just went out and bought that.. Ill start it soon

    Quote Originally Posted by sambreaker19 View Post
    That's an excellent book, I also do recommend Conspiracy of the Rich also by Robert Kiyosaki. That book is about how money became the way it is today and secrets of the ultra rich.
    Guess ill pick this one up after I read "World War Z"
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    Quote Originally Posted by TiSiBeast View Post
    Confessions of an Economic Hitman.
    I've seen a few people mention it, how are you guys liking it? I read a bit white I was in Chapters the other day and was tempted to pick it up.

    Personally I'm reading:


    Very cool book so far, I love bio's and Conrad Black is a huge icon in Canadian Business.

    Also reading Rich Dad Poor Dad, Why We Want You To Be Rich, and Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the latter of which I am finding to be a bit of a bore to read but apparently it's a staple so I'm plugging through it.

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    I've read Too Big Too Fail and The Big Rich in the last two months. Both excellent books. The Big Rich is one of the best I've ever read about the rise and fall of Texas Oil Money starting in the late 1800's very entertaining and eye opening.
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    Anyone read this yet?
    Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

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