ELON MUSK
Type: Posts; User: Stebbins
ELON MUSK
Skip FK :evil:[/QUOTE]
Now Brian, I bet you knew a comment like that would get a response out of me huh? DO NOT skip Finders Keepers! It's the best of the three. :tongue:[/QUOTE]
While I...
GOLD Isaac Asimov
NOBODY WANTS TO READ YOUR SHIT Stephen Pressfield
MASTERY Robert Greene (audio)
Just saw this after my post. EotD, while I thoroughly enjoyed it, I wouldn't say it's that DT related; I mean that Flagg could be Walter from a different universe. I absolutely love HiA and would...
MAGIC- Isaac Asimov
IRON JOHN- Robert Bly
The Only Grammar Book You Will Ever Need
The Great Gatsby
Black Lizard's Big Book of Pulps
Striking Thoughts
VENTURE DEALS: BE SMARTER THAN YOUR LAWYER AND VENTURE CAPITALIST
THE BLACKBIRD by Donald Westlake. After this, I'll have read all of the books he wrote under the Richard Stark pseudonym. I really cannot recommend them highly enough, or adequately express how...
THE POWER OF HABIT by Charles Duhigg. I'm really digging it.
THE STREET LAWYER. It's my first Grisham novel; while it's certainly a page-turner, I'm not a fan of him shoving his political views into the book every chance he gets.
THE RED RIGHT HAND by Joel Townsley Rogers.
Mike Caro's CARO'S FUNDAMENTAL SECRETS OF WINNING POKER.
THE AX by Donald E. Westlake and HOW TO MAKE MILLIONS WITH YOUR IDEAS by Dan S. Kennedy. Both are solid selections I'm enjoying very much.
The Road and Cat's Cradle.[/QUOTE]
Yes. The Stand is certainly a go-to as well in that sub-genre.
I'm waltzing my way through Rebel without a Crew. It's a fascinating account of how Robert...
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Not as good, in my opinion, as the previous two crime fiction...
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Discourses of Epictetus
Bradbury's Green Shadows, White Whale
Fiction: Mr. Mercedes
Non-Fiction: The Robert Collier Letter Book
Philosophy: The Golden Sayings of Epictetus