Re: My "To read" scrapfile... big
To borrow a phrase, "Holy Crap!!" (No, I didn't learn that one in any theology books.)
I noticed several from Adam Smith and several from Abraham Maslow. Are you taking courses or otherwise heavily interested in Economics and Psychology? (Forgive me if you already mentioned this.) As I recall, Macro-Economics was one of my tougher (and least-liked) courses my sophomore year, but that was largely because of the professor. Micro-Econ was much more enjoyable, but, then, I got to tutor a hot (but spoken for) chick. I think I liked what little I had of Maslow my freshman year (still remember the hierarchy), but I don't know if I could read all those books! ;->
I found a few more on this list that I have (e.g., by Covey, Wilde, Ayan, Cremo & Thompson) and a few others to add to my list.
Couldn't find the James Bond books, but I did come across one you might like -- "The Action Hero's Handbook: How to Catch a Great White Shark, Perform the Jedi Mind Trick, Track a Fugitive, and Dozens of Other TV and Movie Skills" by Borgenicht & Borgenicht. Sounds like a lot of fun!
BTW, I know I've seen Wattles' "The Science of Getting Rich" for free online, but I just can't remember where. If I do, I'll let you know.
Regarding one of the Bob Morrison books, “Gambler’s Gold” -- are you sure it isn't "Promoter's Gold"? Or are there two of them?
Incidentally, although I never finished it myself, I would also recommend Robert G. Allen's "Multiple Streams of Income".
Happy reading! And let us know if you come across any real gems...
Chris
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