Recommended Book List.

g g g unit

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Mar 27, 2005
Messages
235
Reaction score
1
This thread rules. I only recently got into reading so my collection is fairly limited anyway quick question is that retire young retire rich book part of the rich dad poor dad series??
 

misterethoughts

Don Juan
Joined
Jun 6, 2004
Messages
94
Reaction score
1
What a damn big ass list a-unit if you have more, please.... send it along... i am going to acquire them and read them and take notes and apply.. thanks...
 

Wee

Don Juan
Joined
Oct 3, 2005
Messages
147
Reaction score
2
2 books that stood out on that for me:

48 laws of power - Amazing and interesting

How to win friends and influence people - Even my grandpa read this (and it came out in the 1930's I think.

I also wanna add "Sperm Wars" :p
 

pooparu

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Jun 22, 2006
Messages
412
Reaction score
10
Location
In a land called **** it.
The Oddyssey - Homer.

I don't care where you are from, what type of man you are, whatever. The trials he goes through, and his never ending perseverance, along with his attitude, speech, etc, are what I consider to be, the epitome of man.

I mean if you can walk away from the ending of that book and not feel like a god then I don't know what can help you, for when I read that book I spoke as though I was in that book.

Pallas Athene be with you all.
 

e-lie

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Mar 27, 2006
Messages
293
Reaction score
0
Try to go to audible.com awesome site and also read the peaceful warrior.
 

backbreaker

Master Don Juan
Joined
Apr 24, 2002
Messages
11,567
Reaction score
572
Location
monrovia, CA
pooparu said:
The Oddyssey - Homer.

I don't care where you are from, what type of man you are, whatever. The trials he goes through, and his never ending perseverance, along with his attitude, speech, etc, are what I consider to be, the epitome of man.

I mean if you can walk away from the ending of that book and not feel like a god then I don't know what can help you, for when I read that book I spoke as though I was in that book.

Pallas Athene be with you all.

that is a great book. It's a classic that everyone should have read and know. Throw in there the Count of Monte Crisco, Beowulf, Great Expectations, The Scarlet Letter, the glass menagerie, The Cather in the Rye, To kill a mockingbird, Catch-22, A Tale of two cities, Brave new World, Fahrenheit 451, Hamlet, Lord of the flies, Moby ****, The Tao of Pooh (I love this damn book), The Grapes of Wrath & The Miracle Worker.

If you haven't read thoose books... get started. they are all true classics that are actually FUN to read. They all have in depth meanings that will teach you a thing or two.. and books are a cheaper form of entertainment than anything else, espically on amazon or even cheater...rapidshhare
 

Holland

Master Don Juan
Joined
Jun 3, 2005
Messages
782
Reaction score
10
Age
37
Location
Holland
David Hawkins - Power Vs Force: the hidden determinants of human behavior
Daniel Rose - Sex Revolution Handbook
David Shade - Foundations/Give women wild screaming orgasms
The Book of Pook
David Deangelo - Attraction isn't a choice
 

Rollo Tomassi

Master Don Juan
Joined
Oct 4, 2004
Messages
5,309
Reaction score
340
Age
56
Location
Nevada
48 Laws of Power is the only book on that list you need.
 

Bonhomme

Master Don Juan
Joined
Jan 2, 2002
Messages
3,957
Reaction score
16
Location
Land of the Ruins
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

It's all about quality, and though not a self-improvement book, as such, has a lot to say about what can draw one toward or away from quality. Good story, too.
 

Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

basbhat

Don Juan
Joined
Jan 8, 2003
Messages
54
Reaction score
0
A-Unit said:
It was just how I cataloged the book. I think all of them are EQUALLY valuable. One book, that was truly eye-opening overall was "Awareness" by Anthony De Mello.
A_Unit

A-Unit, it's funny that you listed Awareness by De Mello as the book that was truly eye-opening for you. My friend actually recently lent this book out to me and I had just thumbed through it and it seemed like a rehash of bunches of other "live in the now" books. That is, until you mentioned the book and I said, "Hey!...I have that book", and proceeded to read 80 pages of it today....It's great so far! Thanks for the synchronistic intervention!
 

backbreaker

Master Don Juan
Joined
Apr 24, 2002
Messages
11,567
Reaction score
572
Location
monrovia, CA
the 48 laws of power is more like a life guideline than it is a book. It's like every book that you ever read, that was of any importance, rolled up into 1. Everything I do, game wise, life wise, women wise, revolves around that book. It's really the only self help book I have and as Rollo said, the rest is really just an extension of the base that book gives.

you are better off reading the 48 laws of power 20 times than reading 20 different books.. WAAY better off
 
Top