What can I Read? Edition 2

I would like to use the title very literally today. What can I read? I am currently getting through my “to-read” bookshelf fairly quickly and I have noticed that it is almost all fiction.  In fact, the only two non-fiction books are Meat Loaf’s autobiography “To Hell and Back” and “A brief history of time” by Stephen Hawkings. As you can see, I need books to read!

Before I buy any books, because it gets extremely expensive, I would like to know what you think of the ones that I am thinking of:

  • Twitter Power by Joel Comm (this is a prize in the contest, shame I cannot enter!)
  • Reality Check by Guy Kawasaki
  • Emillions: Behind-The-Scenes Stories of 14 Successful Internet Millionaires by Mark Joyner and Stanley Tang
  • Sir Alan Sugar: The Biography by Charlie Burden

What are your opinions of these books and what would you recomend? Also, please let me know where you write. Do you run a blog? Tell me! I love reading blogs, though I prefer proper books when it comes to bedtime reading.

Please comment, this is a very short post because I want to know your opinions.

Thank you,

Shane

4 thoughts on “What can I Read? Edition 2

  1. Sorry Shane. I have not read those books. I would recommend thought that you read “You Call the Shots” by Cameron Johnson. You will find this very encouraging to read especially as Cameron starts his story from a very early age and shows how he became very successful as a teenager.

  2. Originally Posted By Roland
    Sorry Shane. I have not read those books. I would recommend thought that you read “You Call the Shots” by Cameron Johnson. You will find this very encouraging to read especially as Cameron starts his story from a very early age and shows how he became very successful as a teenager.

    I forgot about this one! Many people have recommended Cameron Johnson to me in the past.

    Originally Posted By Stanley Tang
    I’m kinda biased but I think the third book is pretty good :)

    Great blog BTW, keep it up Shane!

    Haha! I am actually amazed that you found this blog… makes me wonder who else I mention on here also visits. Emillions is one book I will probably be getting, perhaps you could send me a copy to review on here?

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