What are you reading?

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Postby Major SONAR » Tue Dec 23, 2003 4:03 pm

"One Minute Millionaire" and
"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and
"Starting an online business for dummies".

I've read most of the classic Sci-Fi stuff Asmiov, Anderson, Piers Anthony, Egdar Rice Burroughs, etc. There are a lot of good writers out there.

Actually it's been several years since I've read any books, not counting the three listed above. I mainly read the newspaper, listen to the radio (talk radio) and watch TV for current events. I read a lot of computer magazines and game magazines.

Lately I've decided it's time to make some money, so I've been reading financial books, but I'm open to reading about anything.
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Postby Mighty Mazz » Tue Dec 23, 2003 7:14 pm

MAXIM Magazine!:D

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Postby Kurith » Tue Dec 23, 2003 7:14 pm

The Bernstein Bears

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Postby Sir Loin » Tue Dec 23, 2003 8:20 pm

"sniff" "sniff"....................i cant read
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Postby SHWoff » Wed Dec 24, 2003 2:31 am

The Goal - Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox
Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll sit in the boat and drink beer all day...

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Postby CapriccioSCOURG » Wed Dec 24, 2003 1:07 pm

I have literally a few more pages to go in Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien. Then I'll probably go back and reread The Hobbit. I'll be starting Dune by Frank Herbert after that.

I don't usually go for the classics, but I'm in the mood for it right now. Last book I finished before Lord of the Rings was The Blade of Tyshalle by Matthew Woodring Stover. If you think the fantasy genre is a push over and for little fairy girls, you should check it out, as well as Heroes Die, its predecessor.

I haven't had much time to read lately, what with my habit of playing Battlefield for half of the day, esspecially now during winter break.

Slaughter

Postby Slaughter » Thu Dec 25, 2003 12:20 am

Originally posted by WDPsellout
The Scarlet Letter
-Nathaniel Hawthorne

One of the most uneventful books I have ever read, stupid school and their assigned books to read.


some day bud when u get out of school u will accept learning alot better, I've become a jeopardy wizard, just by watching the history, discovery, and the learning channel. I was a good student in school, but never studied, I just listened and sucked in the knowledge, with the help of Cliff notes too lol, but you will like that book alot better when u don't have to read it.

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Postby Dutchy (nl) » Thu Dec 25, 2003 3:06 am

I just read a book called "the sixteen". It's about an brittish guy that had to serve the army and was chosen by members of an elite-group called "the sixteen". HE had to do all kinds of operations that were secret and could not be spoken about, nobody (not even the brittish gouverment) knew the group existed.

I liked reading it, and the writer says it has actually happened y, but I am not sure if I believe him... It's a good book though..

Don't know if they're selling it in the USA, but it's worth checking out.

Writer: John Urwin
Book: The sixteen.

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Postby =V!per= » Thu Dec 25, 2003 9:56 pm

Plato in 90 minutes

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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