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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 20:28:21 GMT
Books You've Read or Are Currently Reading...... or books you plan on reading. Shymmex, Interloper, iyalode, Moffy, OmoOba, Iya Niyen!, Omoluabi, dansoye1, Belmot, osoronga, Omo Oba of the Source, Her Highness, IrekeOnibudo, ioannes, laudate, oduabachanal, stblack, zaynie, ilaje2015, omohayek, AgbongboAkala, Ogbeni Ogunnaike, aparo, black, colonial pikin, skylar, cocoafarmer, missy89, ibk, Merchantt, lontoro, isalegangan, yorumigrant, ajanaku, sholeybanty, ayodejilara, oloyesaso, sakur, ritchiee, mignone, honeychild, Short_Biscuit, amorere, donphilosophy, governor, irewande, isholapecham, ola, olugbenga86, taiwo, loadofs, ijeshaboy, tomtoxic, imodoye, camronaija, ayekooto, dehinde, fado, scully95, tunde, ayo, omoba, tallwolleh, mankind, anago, egbaknight, oduastates, atandaniyi, ayxmania, omoolowokanbati, sapiodunamis, blaqcoffee109, fluteman, olukumi, sesinu, araabeokuta, qreem231,
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 20:32:06 GMT
My friend suggested this read to me. "If you're young and financially conscious, you have to read this". The book helped her manage her finances and stayed out of debt. I started it about a week ago and I absolutely recommend it! I know I know.... you think no book should tell you what to do or how to be money wise. Well, it.... just give it a try. I'm reading this because I've had money and I've spend it unwisely. Now I've got more money coming in for someone my age so I need to understand financial institutions, how to spend and save wisely. I want to be money smart! The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke Paperback by Suze Orman
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 20:49:11 GMT
Books I've read:
- Almost all Agatha Christie novels: - Hercule Poirot books - Miss Marple books - more than 40 of her books I grew up on reading her books. Couldn't finish my homework enough to start reading. I've also watched all her Hercule Poirot shows, good thing I read her books first. Books by Dan Brown:
- The Da Vinci Code - The Lost Symbol - Inferno - Deception Point - Angels & Demons (my mom's expression when she saw this in my bookcase )
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 20:54:19 GMT
Books I plan on reading next:
I'm open to any suggestion - preferably mysteries or lessons about life
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Post by Honorebu on Nov 27, 2016 21:57:39 GMT
I haven't read any book in a very long time and I don't have any book I'm planning to read
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Nov 27, 2016 22:06:57 GMT
Hmmn.... In this age of internet... The last real books I read were my text books in university.
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 22:09:31 GMT
Chaiiii
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 22:10:35 GMT
Hmmn.... In this age of internet... The last real books I read were my text books in university. Aburo , what's the internet got to do with reading?
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 22:10:52 GMT
Kindle books counts
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Post by omohayek on Nov 27, 2016 22:24:19 GMT
Books I've finished this year: - "Why Nations Fail", by Acemoglu and Robinson.
- "The Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Modern Greeks to the Renaissance", by Anthony Gottlieb.
- "Empire of Cotton", by Sven Beckert.
- "Every Day is for the Thief", by Teju Cole.
- "The Tyranny of Experts", by William Easterly.
Books I'm currently reading: - "The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815", by Tim Blanning.
- "The Enlightenment", by Norman Hampson.
- "The Sellout", by Paul Beatty.
- "The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Vol. 1".
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 23:05:51 GMT
omohayek, How do you balance reading multiple books at same time? If one is for work and the other is for entertainment , I understand sha.
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 27, 2016 23:09:04 GMT
Was reading before September, will finish it next:
The Stand - Stephen King
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Nov 27, 2016 23:39:04 GMT
Books I've finished this year: - "Why Nations Fail", by Acemoglu and Robinson.
- "The Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Modern Greeks to the Renaissance", by Anthony Gottlieb.
- "Empire of Cotton", by Sven Beckert.
- "Every Day is for the Thief", by Teju Cole.
- "The Tyranny of Experts", by William Easterly.
Books I'm currently reading: - "The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815", by Tim Blanning.
- "The Enlightenment", by Norman Hampson.
- "The Sellout", by Paul Beatty.
- "The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Vol. 1".
Wait..... Her Highness, are books like these among what you were asking about? Because I have read these.
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Post by Her Highness on Nov 28, 2016 1:13:14 GMT
Books I've finished this year: - "Why Nations Fail", by Acemoglu and Robinson.
- "The Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Modern Greeks to the Renaissance", by Anthony Gottlieb.
- "Empire of Cotton", by Sven Beckert.
- "Every Day is for the Thief", by Teju Cole.
- "The Tyranny of Experts", by William Easterly.
Books I'm currently reading: - "The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815", by Tim Blanning.
- "The Enlightenment", by Norman Hampson.
- "The Sellout", by Paul Beatty.
- "The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, Vol. 1".
Wait..... Her Highness , are books like these among what you were asking about? Because I have read these. Yes.
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Post by Her Highness on Mar 15, 2017 3:39:12 GMT
Almost done with The Business of the 21st Century" by Robert T. Kiyosaki.
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