What kind of books do you read and if you do, what do you recommend?

United States
September 23, 2008 11:16pm CST
Since I am into books myself, I assume that there are some of you that are into it as well. All of us prefer one over the other so I will go first. I am into self help, business, economics, kind of stuff and also about fitness too. Robert Kiyosaki, Robert Allen, Loral Langemeier, Brian Tracy, Jack Canfield, David Zinczenko, Denise Austin (I have a book of her recent one but will get around to it after reading Suze Orman's Women and Money book), Suze Orman, Jean Chatsky, Mark Victor Hansen are the names that comes to mind of the books I have where I read it. All of them are pretty good and successful themselves so learning a lot of stuff because of their books they have out and I am very thankful for that. If it weren't for them,I would still be lost. Christina Katz wrote Writer Mama which is another one of my favorite books since that book teaches moms who wants to be a writer themselves. What is your opinion about it and the books that you do read, why would you recommend them and do you read them before you go off to sleepland? I read them when I am going to get my oldest at school which I walk and when after dropping her off at school, walking home with a book in my hand to entertain me and if you ever wonder if I ever got hit by a car doing that, no because I do pay attention too. If you don't believe me, oh well.
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@DreamOn01 (146)
• United States
25 Sep 08
Wow! It's been a while since I've done my reading while walking. If you can pull it off, that's great. Anyway, as far as books, I read books of different kinds. For leisure, I read fiction, particularly mysteries and also fantasy (and occasionally science fiction), but I won't recommend any fiction here since that doesn't seem to be what you are looking for. I also read nonfiction since I am curious about a lot of different things. I'll read about anything from history to technology. I just started reading ProBlogger by Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett. Unlike some books I've seen that portray blogging in a get-rich-quick way, Rowse and Garrett are a bit more honest about the path to professional blogging and monetizing your blog. It's a very approachable easy read so far and accessible to people with a range of different technical skills.
• United States
25 Sep 08
I read alot of fiction- Mystery, Romance Nora Roberts is my fav author. She writes a great deal of Romance novels, but they are also filled with drama, not just the sappy stuff. Her books written as JD Robb are awesome thrillers and suspence.
• United States
25 Sep 08
Interesting. I read books that are about self help, business, economics, stuff where I could get ideas on how others get rich. I would like to get rich and fix my money problem that I have here now. It sucks for now but I know that things will get better since I am hoping to get accepted for a work at home position.