What Are You Reading? 1.0
I've made mention to the fact that I have been doing a lot more reading over the last few months. There is a lot of great content online for quick reads on various topics. I actually use my Twitter timeline to stay on top of publications that have various articles I will read through almost daily. Outside of the articles I find online, I have been reading a lot more books (and or eBooks) and doing some digging in the matters of finance.
The whole reason I am starting this "What Are You Reading?" series of posts is because I want to share some of the titles I have been reading and I am curious what some of the readers of this blog are reading (I will be doing a similar series of posts with regards to podcasts and music as well). The easiest way to learn things is through the sharing of information, and the internet has made sharing information extremely easy.
Note: I will link most of the titles from the Kobo eBook store, but I also use the Kindle and iBooks App when I'm not reading hard copies of these titles. I personally started using Kobo because Indigo Books used to own them and that was my primary place to shop for books when I was living in Toronto.
In the last few months I read: Dave Ramsey's - Total Money Makeover, started Alice Schroeder's - The Snowball (still need to finish this one) and Chris Hogan's - Retire Inspired. I just started Tim Ferriss' - 4 Hour Workweek and bought Malcolm Gladwell's - Outliers (which I will read after The 4 Hour Workweek). I have quite an extensive list of books to read and seem to be adding to my list almost daily.
What are some of you reading right now? Have you read any of the titles that I've mentioned?
Let me know.
The whole reason I am starting this "What Are You Reading?" series of posts is because I want to share some of the titles I have been reading and I am curious what some of the readers of this blog are reading (I will be doing a similar series of posts with regards to podcasts and music as well). The easiest way to learn things is through the sharing of information, and the internet has made sharing information extremely easy.
Note: I will link most of the titles from the Kobo eBook store, but I also use the Kindle and iBooks App when I'm not reading hard copies of these titles. I personally started using Kobo because Indigo Books used to own them and that was my primary place to shop for books when I was living in Toronto.
In the last few months I read: Dave Ramsey's - Total Money Makeover, started Alice Schroeder's - The Snowball (still need to finish this one) and Chris Hogan's - Retire Inspired. I just started Tim Ferriss' - 4 Hour Workweek and bought Malcolm Gladwell's - Outliers (which I will read after The 4 Hour Workweek). I have quite an extensive list of books to read and seem to be adding to my list almost daily.
What are some of you reading right now? Have you read any of the titles that I've mentioned?
Let me know.
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