I read tons of material online from blogs to ebooks to websites to reports - I consume a lot of text on a daily basis. But deep down I am a true book lover, and really enjoy just about anything that comes between two covers.
I picked up a couple of good novels the other day to add to my bookshelf, and this morning was looking at some interesting books that came through email from Amazon.com. These are my picks for the 'weekend book order' so far...
- Ultimate Guide to Google AdWords by Perry Marshall
I have Perry Marshall's ebook by the same title, and it's so good that I decided to grab this book so I could have it in print as a reference I can keep handy at my desk.
- The Age of Speed: Learning to Thrive in a More-Faster-Now World
I'm not familiar with this author (Vince Poscente), but the title caught my eye. It was just released on September 4th, and Amazon's email states that many readers who bought The 4-Hour WorkWeek also ordered this title. The gist is "how to thrive in our hyperstimulated society"...
- The Astonishing Power of Emotions
I found this book on the list of Hot New Releasesat Amazon, and decided to add it to my order. It piqued my interest - looks like it may be a really good read (great reviews too).
- Dan Poynter's Self-Publishing Manual, 16th Edition: How to Write, Print and Sell Your Own Book
My favorite self-publishing manual (so far) has been "The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing" by Tom & Marilyn Ross - but an aspiring author can never have enough knowledge and resources on the topic π . This one comes highly recommended, of course - and by some solid sources in the industry.
Have something on your bookshelf you'd recommend? I'd love to hear what you're reading!
Best,
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Hiya Lynn.
Just read a new one myself, blogged about it http://www.robsellen.com/2007/09/social-networking-mastered.html
I read this mainly because the topic is something we are using, and using now. π
As for real books, I read "manhood" by Steven Biddulph, a great book, one not only men should read. π
Was recommended by a friend and now my brother is reading it. π
Sons will too when they are a little older.
Not sure what I am going to read next week
yet. π
Rob
" The Astonishing Power of Emotions " book seem to be different from your choice of reading materials. Tell me, what do we have there? What makes it interesting to you? You didn't tell us what the contents are.