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looking for a new book who’s got a recommendation for me?
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For work, life: The Obstacle is the Way Ryan Holiday Fun: If you like sports, The Cost of These Dreams Wright Thompson If you know sports and Wright, no intro needed. If you're intrigued by sports these are phenomenal essays that are about more than sports...that's what Wright does.
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Ever read Born a Crime by Trevor Noah? It’s pretty incredible. Would recommend listening to the audiobook read by him (either on its own or while reading along)
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@francos.eth
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicksilver_(novel)
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@keccers.eth
me, probably. but ground me in some desired vibes 🙏
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@meesh
Just recommended this to a fellow caster, but “The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact” by the Heath brothers. Great read in general and the stories/ideas can be applied to everyday life, community building, and products. Happy reading!
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unreasonably hospitality - so many interesting things to learn from restaurant business
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the big leap - gay hendricks changing my lifeeee
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@redconr16
Don Quixote de la Mancha is a very good book to read and enjoy
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Fiction/fantasy: - anything by Brandon Sanderson (literally anything) - ready player one - the name of the wind - red rising - the count of monte cristo (get through the first part then it gets really good) Non-fiction: - band of brothers - the boys in the boat - psychology of money [I have plenty more 🫡]
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The boy, the mole the fox and the horse 📖
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@0xdanial
If you are interested in personal development books, I suggest you the 48 Laws of Power & the laws of human nature
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Just finished The Best Minds by Jonathan Rosen and it's pretty incredible. Some of the best writing I've encountered in a long time too.
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I recently read a very good book but I am afraid it is only in French “Gagner la guerre” JP Jaworski. Otherwise ”Recitatif” from Toni Morisson. Better get an explanation of the book afterwards. I missed the whole part of it !
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Unsong — when you want fiction again
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Throwing another vote for the Red Rising series! Or for something completely different: Every Tools a Hammer by Adam Savage.
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mindset by carol dweck thinking in bets by annika duke scout mindset julia galef the surrender experiment michael a singer (opened up something new in my spirit)
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Read Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow? Sleek story about love and friendship and success and death and set amongst 90s video games and cool kids
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Depends on the kind of book you would like to read though. But I would recommend reading Tuesdays with Morrie or Animal Farm 👌
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