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So first holiday coming up soon (possible last depends on War lol)

I like a read when away not picked up anything new. So recommend me something you might be reading.

I normally like Marketing, Business, Military / History / War, Penny Pinching in business or Lean OR even a really good rabbit hole conspiracy type thing.

Will take anything thats a bit different. Not into sci-fi as a reading material.
 
Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime — From Global Epidemic to Your Front Door by Brian Krebs. I haven’t finished it yet, but it’s already proving to be a very promising and fascinating read.
 
50 shades of gray...

Being real though I think Alex hormozi 100m money models book would help ya.
 
I like reading about economic history a lot personally, two that always spring to mind as must reads are 'Wealth of Nations' by adam smith, and 'Particularis de computis et scripturis' by Luca Pacioli which is about the invention of the double-entry bookkeeping system. This work written in the 1400s but translated to english now makes him the founding father of modern accounting and as a result also is said to be one of the most influential works in the history of capitalism
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Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime — From Global Epidemic to Your Front Door by Brian Krebs. I haven’t finished it yet, but it’s already proving to be a very promising and fascinating read.

I follow his blog and have read this too. Very good shout!
 
I like reading about economic history a lot personally, two that always spring to mind as must reads are 'Wealth of Nations' by adam smith, and 'Particularis de computis et scripturis' by Luca Pacioli which is about the invention of the double-entry bookkeeping system. This work written in the 1400s but translated to english now makes him the founding father of modern accounting and as a result also is said to be one of the most influential works in the history of capitalism
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I follow his blog and have read this too. Very good shout!
This?

 
Fahrenheit 451.

Read a book about burning books. :)

But really it’s a pretty good book even if I found it a little boring at points.
I should read it, just because of that title alone.
 
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