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  • JohnGalt2341
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    • 12-31-09
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    #1
    What's your favorite Book? I don't mean Sportsbook. I mean a book that you have read.
    I'll read just about anything. Give me some suggestions. I just picked up "In 50 years we'll all be chicks" by Adam Carolla at my local library today. It's pretty amusing so far. So... what's your favorite book? And why?
  • UntilTheNDofTimE
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    • 05-29-08
    • 9285

    #2
    The wealth of nations.
    Lies my teacher told me
    The narrative of fredderick douglas.
    Midnight club.
    Painting the black
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    • Brock Landers
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      • 06-30-08
      • 45359

      #3
      gang leader for a day
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      • TheBeautifulGame
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        • 08-26-08
        • 1286

        #4
        The Dark Tower by Stephen King.
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        • mw00
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          • 07-17-08
          • 701

          #5
          i'm on the 4th book of a song of fire and ice series..it's what the game of thrones show on hbo is after. very good books...
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          • I/O
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            • 05-26-11
            • 7922

            #6
            The Godfather's Revenge - Mark Winegardner
            More Money Than God - Sebastian Mallaby
            Against The Gods - Peter L. Bernstein
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            • neverstoppers23
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              • 11-26-09
              • 6302

              #7
              Matters what types of books you like, do you like classics, William Faulkner? Or are you into the new type of novels .
              . A great book, that came out a few years ago is is
              White Noise
              Anything by Chulk Paulnuk is good.
              My favorite one of his books is Invisible Monsters.
              If you want to take on a challenge, read As I lay dying, its probably William Faulkners easiest book's. But i whole heartly enjoyed it. Going with the classics Ernest Hemming way is anther great author to check out.
              I love political thrillers so anything by Vince Flynn is great to me.
              One of the newest books i read is Life of Pi.
              If you are a hippie drug guy, Dharma Bums would be a good book for you.
              ANTHER GREAT BOOK, i would rec commend is THIS MUCH I KNOW IS TRUE, it is a bit long, but it is a very very fast read. Easy read. But i could not put this book down, the first 20 + pages will have you hooked for good.
              If i had to reccomend ONE BOOK it would be Invisible Monsters, it is THE MOST ****** up book i ever read. Murder, sex, sexchange, plot twists, shootings, gory images.
              If you want a thinker, paranoid, 1984 type book, go with the Don Dellio book White Noise.

              I will post some more later, i have all my books in the basement at the moment.
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              • Bo$$ Bet$
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                • 07-08-10
                • 3062

                #8
                Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki

                How to pay your house off years sooner without making extra interest payments - ?

                It's my favorite books cause I'm gonna retire early and not work paycheck to paycheck my whole damn life


                Anyone else know any good books such as the ones I listed above??
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                • Richkas
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                  • 02-03-08
                  • 19396

                  #9
                  Speed to spare by Andrew Beyer
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                  • Extra Innings
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                    • 02-26-10
                    • 15058

                    #10
                    Hands Down

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                    • vyomguy
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                      • 12-08-09
                      • 5794

                      #11
                      day of the jackal

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                      • chilidog
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                        • 04-05-09
                        • 10305

                        #12
                        I'm currently reading this book:

                        Asimov's Guide to the Bible: Two Volumes in One, the Old and New Testaments [Hardcover]


                        He uses the bible as a history book. Here's the product description:

                        "In Asimov's Guide to the Bible, Isaac Asimov explores the historical, geographical, and biographical aspects of the events described in the Old and New Testaments. Asimov's attempts to illuminate the Bible's many obscure, mysterious passages prove absorbing reading for anyone interested in religion and history."

                        It truly is a fascinating book. I have several more books waiting in line in my kindle, but my wife has temporarily abducted it and crammed it full of books like "what to expect when you're expecting"
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                        • chilidog
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                          • 04-05-09
                          • 10305

                          #13
                          and this is the one I want to read next:



                          In this one, Foucault theorizes that we still torture our prisoners, except we no longer do a physical torture, but instead, a mental/emotional torture (locking a person in prison for 10+ years), that is still just as brutal as that of the physical nature.
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                          • Brock Landers
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                            • 06-30-08
                            • 45359

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Richkas
                            Speed to spare by Andrew Beyer
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                            • Joe Dogs
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                              • 07-20-09
                              • 1931

                              #15
                              Anything written by Malcolm Gladwell

                              Great insights
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                              • opie1988
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                                • 09-12-10
                                • 23429

                                #16
                                I'm a huge reader. All types of books.....sports, gambling, gangsters, novels, bios, etc.

                                But since you asked for my ONE favorite book of all, that's what I'll offer up.

                                Without a doubt, it's "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy. It was a movie about a year or so ago, but the book is 1000 times better. This is the same guy who wrote "No Country for Old Men".

                                It is a post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son over a period of several months, across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed much of civilization and, in the intervening years, almost all life on earth.

                                Its a very quick read, but extremely intense. Hands down the best book I've ever read.
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                                • dngf
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                                  • 12-25-08
                                  • 5926

                                  #17
                                  Interesting, thanks Opie, I will try this.
                                  I think many of the books written by Ken Follett are outstanding including:
                                  The Pillars of the Earth
                                  Dangerous Fortune
                                  Night Over Water
                                  Eye of the Needle
                                  World Without End

                                  Wilbur Smith writes a series of books about Sean Courtney from South Africa, and another series about ancient Egypt that are great.

                                  I used to read about one book a week before I found this site, now it is about one every three.
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                                  • Glitch
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                                    • 07-08-09
                                    • 11795

                                    #18
                                    "reminiscence of a stock operator"
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                                    • UntilTheNDofTimE
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                                      • 05-29-08
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                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Bo$$ Bet$
                                      Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert Kiyosaki

                                      How to pay your house off years sooner without making extra interest payments - ?

                                      It's my favorite books cause I'm gonna retire early and not work paycheck to paycheck my whole damn life


                                      Anyone else know any good books such as the ones I listed above??
                                      Im doing the same. Im 21 and i want to retire when im 40 or earlier. There is a book called early retirement extreme. Its about this guy who would live on 5-10% of his gross income for 5 years to be able to buy a house cash. And invest the rest of his money. Has other interesting stories. The financial advice isnt sound but its very eye opening. After reading all his blogs and advice its really changed the way i think about money.

                                      You should check it out. Goigle earlyretirementextreme
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                                      • Blax0r
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                                        • 10-13-10
                                        • 688

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by Glitch
                                        "reminiscence of a stock operator"
                                        You may like the Market Wizards chapter that features Jeff Yass; he's the head guy at Susquehanna International Group, former horse racing handicapper, and Bill Chen's (the famous poker pro/quant) current boss.
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                                        • UntilTheNDofTimE
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                                          • 05-29-08
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                                          #21
                                          Im not fruggle enough to practice his strategy but i do think i could save about 150,000 in 5 years that wud of otherwise gone to car payments travel expenses, liquidating assets and such. A 5 year plan can really make the rest of your life very easy.
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                                          • Albert Pujols
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                                            • 06-01-10
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                                            #22
                                            Crazy Love by Francis Chan
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                                            • Ra77er
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                                              • 06-20-11
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                                              #23
                                              Tuff call but I'd say

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                                              • onetrickpony
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                                                • 08-23-10
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                                                #24
                                                only book i actually read on my own- 1984
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                                                • Glitch
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                                                  • 07-08-09
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                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Blax0r
                                                  You may like the Market Wizards chapter that features Jeff Yass; he's the head guy at Susquehanna International Group, former horse racing handicapper, and Bill Chen's (the famous poker pro/quant) current boss.

                                                  will have to check it out sometime.
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                                                  • Ra77er
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                                                    • 06-20-11
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                                                    #26
                                                    All joking aside, huge fan of the Dan Brown stuff. Movies are terrible but Angels and Demons was a great read. I enjoy the Michael Crieghton novels (Sphere, Andromeda Strain ec).
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                                                    • Bo$$ Bet$
                                                      Restricted User
                                                      • 07-08-10
                                                      • 3062

                                                      #27
                                                      Originally posted by UntilTheNDofTimE
                                                      Im doing the same. Im 21 and i want to retire when im 40 or earlier. There is a book called early retirement extreme. Its about this guy who would live on 5-10% of his gross income for 5 years to be able to buy a house cash. And invest the rest of his money. Has other interesting stories. The financial advice isnt sound but its very eye opening. After reading all his blogs and advice its really changed the way i think about money.

                                                      You should check it out. Goigle earlyretirementextreme
                                                      Ty will have to check it out
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                                                      • Roadtrip635
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                                                        • 12-07-10
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                                                        #28
                                                        I don't know if I have a single favorite, but some of my favs are

                                                        On The Road-Jack Kerouac
                                                        The Shining-Stephen King
                                                        Trout Fishing In America-Richard Brautigan (It's not about fishing)
                                                        Slaughterhouse-Five-Kurt Vonnegut (pretty much anything by Vonnegut)
                                                        Robert E. Howard's pulp novel and short stories
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                                                        • I/O
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                                                          • 05-26-11
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by Ra77er
                                                          Tuff call but I'd say

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                                                          • MEATHEAD
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                                                            • 08-16-10
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                                                            #30
                                                            Go-Go Girls of the Apocalypse.
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                                                            • RubberKettle
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                                                              • 12-28-09
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                                                              #31
                                                              Non Fiction: Ghost Wars
                                                              Fiction: Probably A Song of Ice and Fire Series by Martin or The Aubrey Maturin Series by O'Brian
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                                                              • Swinging Johnson
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                                                                • 08-12-09
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                                                                #32
                                                                Wow...good stuff. I don't know if I'm impressed or just depressed because I don't read nearly as much as I should. Ever since this box came into my life, all I do is read the web instead of books.

                                                                I do like John Grisham, though he's not exactly a wordsmith, his stories are compelling reads. I will have to check out some of these books.

                                                                Opie, do you have a Kindle?
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                                                                • Boner_18
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                                                                  • 08-24-08
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Picking Winners by Andrew Beyer
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                                                                  • Brewers in 7
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                                                                    • 01-20-10
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, no wait Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, No Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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                                                                    • Ninersnut
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                                                                      • 05-20-10
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Jim Nortons gotta good book as well as Artie Lang's books. They are pretty amusing. Now I'm reading the Conquering Risk book I got from SBR..
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