What are you currently reading?

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Have "The Power Of Now" in my car

Check out A new earth if you like his stuff

I usually read books several times.

Have also been going through The Art of War again, just a half page at a time.

I do the same with good books, I'm currently on the fifth read I believe of Psycho-Cybernetics. The book I read the most times was Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
 
I do the same with good books, I'm currently on the fifth read I believe of Psycho-Cybernetics.

Check out the audiobook of the newest edition for something a little different in your next run through if you haven't already. I think Dan Kennedy is the narrator.

That book is too fuckin good.
 
Check out the audiobook of the newest edition for something a little different in your next run through if you haven't already. I think Dan Kennedy is the narrator.

That book is too fuckin good.

Sounds good, I'll check it out
 
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/How-Find-Out-Anything-Government/dp/0735204675"]How to Find Out Anything: From Extreme Google Searches to Scouring Government Documents, a Guide to Uncovering Anything About Everyone and Everything: Don MacLeod: 9780735204676: Amazon.com: Books[/ame]



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Just started reading this book this morning:

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Also, for my sci-fi fix, I'm currently reading:

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If you're into sci-fi, be sure to check out Timothy Zahn's work.
 
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Two of America's leading psychologists, Jeffrey E. Young, Ph.D., and Janet S. Klosko, Ph.D., show readers how to free themselves from negative life patterns. Written with compassion as well as clinical insight, this thought-provoking book guides readers through the process of identifying "life traps." For example, "Do you put the needs of others before your own? Are you drawn into relationships with people who are self-centered, cold to you, misunderstand you, or use you? Do you feel inadequate compared to people around you?" Followed by an engaging discussion that makes use of case studies, this book can help people change their lives by stopping the cycle of self-destruction.