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I read "The SEO Manifesto"

I am currently reading a detective story, a couple pages per night, then I fall asleep :xf.smile:

Need a recommendation ? "The Blue Ocean Strategy" is an eye-opener. Well-written too.

Currently reading Avengers VS X-men (Marvel comics) :)
And it's good. If you are into that sort of thing of course.

I am reading books that I used to read when I was 12 years old. :) Very simple stories. But it makes sense now in a different way. I makes me feel very happy from inside.

I don't like to read heavy stuff because whole day I am already dealing with issue that requires heavy brain usage and atleast when I want to relax I try to stay away from excising my brain.

Completed "The Habit of Winning"

The Bible, God is in control of everything might wanna invest in Him ; )

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"Trump on RFK Jr (April): “I’d even take Biden over Junior…His Views on Vaccines are FAKE, as is everything else about his Candidacy. Let the Democrats have RFK Jr. They deserve him!”

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Book Break. I have just completed my spreadsheet taking the top 17 books lists, year, book, author. And now I can sort to see which book comes up the most. Have another spreadsheet with all the top awards. I might combine the 2 have a super, super list.

Best Selling Books Of All Time
Amazon's 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime
Bokklubben World Library 100 Best Books
Britannica Greatest Book Ever Written
Larry McCaffery The 20th Century's Greatest Hits
Le Monde's 100 Books of the Century
Library of Congress Books That Shaped America
Modern Library Top 100
Modern Library Top 100 Reader's List
NYT 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
Oprah's Book Club List
Radcliffe Top 100 Novels
The Guardian The 100 Best Novels Written In English
The Guardian 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books
The World Library 100 Best Books In The World
Time Magazine All Time 100 Novels

Top 10 from my excel sorted by numbers of lists they appear on.

1925​

The Great GatsbyF. Scott Fitzgerald

12​

1951​

The Catcher in the RyeJ.D. Salinger

11​

1961​

Catch-22Joseph Heller

10​

1955​

LolitaVladimir Nabokov

10​

1939​

The Grapes of WrathJohn Steinbeck

10​

1929​

The Sound and the FuryWilliam Faulkner

10​

1949​

1984​

George Orwell

9​

1952​

Invisible ManRalph Ellison

9​

1957​

On the RoadJack Kerouac

9​

1922​

UlyssesJames Joyce

9​

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