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well i suppose i only read the subject line. i should be more careful.
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Think & Grow rich was an excellent book. It lead me down a certain path which has had no negative side effects. I cannot answer your question with a single book because I do not like to mix fiction and non fiction so I must give you one from each catagory. Fiction: Atlas Shrugged. by Ayn Rand Non fiction: The bell curve. by Charles Murray [/ QUOTE ] I liked Atlas Shrugged for the first half. The second half was complete bullshit. The ending was mind numbingly bad. |
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7/10 Replace the gun with a dong and we have a winner.
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Interesting... What exactly does this book cover Rob?
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Genius.
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i wish i could take credit
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7/10 Replace the gun with a dong and we have a winner. [/ QUOTE ] it is imperative that all 2+2 books have a revolver on the cover |
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i wish i could take credit [/ QUOTE ] That is awesome! Who did it? |
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Re: Most useful book you\'ve ever read
"The little engine that could"
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