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  • #31
    I'm in the middle of, or rather, at the tail end of Bill Willingham's Fables.
    I am also reading Marketing For Dummies for work
    and Better Sex Through Yoga ​for home.
    03/2015 Start <Able to last ~ 2 mins PIV>
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    12/2019 EL: +2.2 MEG: +1 <Able to last 60+ mins PIV>

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    • #32
      Since I have discovered the beauty of book summaries, I have read and/or listened to a lot of excellent books lately:

      • He Comes Next by Ian Kerner
      • Use Your Memory by Tony Buzan
      • The Game by Neil Strauss
      • The Art of Seducation by Robert Greene
      • Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price
      • Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankel
      • Mastery by Robert Greene
      • The Reason for God by Timothy Keller
      • The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren
      • The Way of the SEAL by Mark Divine
      • The Language Instinct by Steven Pinker
      • Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner
      • The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
      • Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
      • The Life-Changing Habit of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
      • Influence by Robert Ciadini
      How fair is thy love, my sister, my spouse! how much better is thy love than wine! and the smell of thine ointments than all spices! ~ Song of Solomon 4:10

      For things to change, you have to change.” - Jim Rohn, The Art of Exceptional Living

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      • #33
        Do they have summaries for text books?
        I'm slogging my way through Fiscal Administration by John Miskesll and The Case Study Anthology by Robert Yin
        03/2015 Start <Able to last ~ 2 mins PIV>
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        12/2019 EL: +2.2 MEG: +1 <Able to last 60+ mins PIV>

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        • #34
          Other people's posts ! Doh !
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          • #35
            Originally posted by incogneeetoe View Post
            Do they have summaries for text books?
            I'm slogging my way through Fiscal Administration by John Miskesll and The Case Study Anthology by Robert Yin
            No, but there's Quizlet, coursehero, study blue, and sometimes text to speak programs that work for text in PDF files. Of course the old fashion way of reading a chapter three times (once for familiarity, tice for information, and a third time for mememory) never fails. I've gotten through 5 books, a bunch of short stories, and countless discussion board posts in the last 4 months doing this is very little time (about 45 min to an hour per chapter, more or less rereading it the next day and with notes but it never fails.
            Sex is the great leveler, taste the great divider. - Pauline Kael

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            • #36
              Recently
              - Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
              - Jack Donovan - The Way of Men

              Both come highly recommended.

              Currently - The Psychobiotic Revolution, all about how your gut bacteria influence your mood
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