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My booklist

UncleIroh

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Hey guys!

Just wanted to share my booklist. They are all books that were recommended by people with fastlane mentality. It might be useful if you dont know what to read.

Feel free to add any new books.

Here it goes:

Coaching questions
48 laws of power
Time management ebook
be our guest
40 alternatived to college
6 months to 6 figures
Mobile app marketing and monetization
Choose yourself guide to wealth
Ready fire aim
Lean startup
The republic of tea
Wild company
Peterman rides back
The barefoot spirit
No bs marketing to the affluent
4 hour workweek
10000 hour rule
80 20 rule
Influence: the psychology of persuasion
millionaire real estate investor
How to buy and sell apartment buildings by Vollucci
The complete guide to buying and selling apartment buildings
https://justaskbenwhy.com/
The ABCs of Real Estate Investing by Ken McElroy
the book on flipping houses jscott
https://www.biggerpockets.com/store
Bigger pockets beginners guide
the real estate game
relentless
I will teach you to be rich
Total money makeover

https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/pages/bookstore/

http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2015/09/books-brain-expand/

http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2016/10/books-saved-life/

http://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Andrew-Carnegie-Told-Napoleon/dp/0937539457/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1351622647&sr=8-1&keywords=napoleon hill andrew carnegie&tag=viglink20442-20

Science of getting rich
Richest man in babylon
The millionaire fastlane
How to win friends and influence people
Ca$hvertising and it's recommended books
Law of sucess napoleon
The laws of success in 16
The lean startup
The education of millionaires
Code charles
The non designers design book robin williams
Lifehacked
Think big in business and life
Law of success
The strangest secret
Talent code
Talent is overrated
7 habits of successful people
How i raised myself from failure to success in selling
How to have confidence in dealing with people
Personal mba
Breakthrough advertising
The architecture of persusasion
Act now kevin harringyon

http://www.jamesaltucher.com/2015/06/james-altuchers-top-5-books-to-read-this-summer/

Fiction and non business related:

Hard boiled wonderland and the end of the world
The phantom toolbooth
His dark materials
flowers for algeron
Game of thrones
Blood meridian
The power of now
Emotional blackmail
Thinking fast and slow
The handmaids tale
Meditations marcus aurelius
Tropic of cancer
The unbearable lightness of being
Lolita vladimir
Big sur jack
In a sunburnedn country
A short history of nearly everything
Neuromancer
The poisonwood bible
Mrs dalloway
East of eden
Infinite jest
An astronauts guide to life on earth
The death of ivan ilych
Slaughterhouse 5
The selfish gene
Dune
The hitchhikers guidd to the galaxy
Fahrenheit 451
Zen and the art of motorcylcle maintenaice
Atlas shrugged
Cloud atlas
1984
The way of kings
Man’s Search for Meaning” by Victor Frankl
“Antifragile” by Nassim Taleb (and “The Black Swan” and “Fooled by Randomness” by him)
“Tiny Beautiful Things” by Cheryl Strayed
“Master of Love” by Don Miguel Ruiz
“Anything You Want” by Derek Sivers
“Mindset” by Carol Dweck
“Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates
“Sapiens” by Yuval something.
“The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz
“Old Man and the Sea” by Ernest Hemingway
“Jesus’ Son” by Denis Johnson (a collection of short stories, not a religious book)
“The Rational Optimist” by Matt Ridley (and the Evolution of Everything by him)
“Bold” by Peter D. and Steven Kotler
“Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell
“Peak” by Anders Ericsson
“The Surrender Experiment” by Michael Singer (along with The Untethered Soul by him)
“Confessions of a Buddhist Atheist” by Stephen Batchelor
“Mastery” by Robert Greene
“Zero to One” by Peter Thiel
“War of Art” by Stephen Pressfield (and “Turning Pro“)
“Post Office” by Charles Bukowski
“Purple Cow” by Seth Godin
“Maus” by Art Spiegelman
“On Writing” by Stephen King
“How We Got to Now” by Stephen Johnson (and his book on ideas)
“Creativity, Inc” by Ed Catmull
“Sick in the Head” by Judd Apatow
“Born Standing Up” by Steve Martin
“The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle (and “Practicing the Power of Now” by him)
“5 Love Languages” by Gary Chapman
“How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World” by Harry Browne
“A Million Little Pieces” by James Frey
“To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee
“What We Talk About When We talk about Running” by Haruki Murakami
“The Stranger” by Albert Camus
“The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho
“The Blue Zones” by Dan Buettner
“The New Evolution Diet” by Art Devany
“Poking the Dead Frog” by Mike Sacks
“Socrates” by Paul Johnson
"Small Victories” by Anne Lamott
“Meet Your Happy Chemicals” by Lorette Breuning
“Illusions” by Richard Bach
“Evil Plans” by Hugh Macleod
“Chronicles” by Bob Dylan
“Travels” by Michael Crichton
“My Life as an Experiment” by AJ Jacobs
“Still Writing” by Dani Shapiro
“An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth” by Chris Hadfield
“A Curious Mind” by Brian Grazer
“Do/Design” by Alan Moore
 
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Nice list! Man's Search for meaning by Victor Frankl is one of my personal favorites. I just started reading The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod. It's a fastlane book recommendation. I didn't see it on your list so you can check it out if you want.
 

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I would also add in the Slight Edge. It is a great book and should be the first book to be read before reading the rest of the books in the self-help genre.
 
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