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Matthias

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I'm interested in expanding my (small) library of books. I used to read more often, but then life got in the way. I think I'm finally going to get back into reading.

What are some of your faves? coffee:
Welcome to one of the best hobbies of all time! I have kept a ranked list since I got out of college, which I also categorized. There are so many great books! What genres most interest you?

I‘ll provide my list of 4 and 5-star books later, which include tremendous self-help books that changed my life, including:
  • Wealth Without Risk
  • The Richest Man in Babylon
  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
  • 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management
  • The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

My top 5 fiction recommendations are:
  1. The Illiad
  2. Divine Comedy
  3. Sense and Sensibility
  4. Canterbury Tales
  5. Novelization of The Revenge of The Sith
 
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There is some good advice on finding time / making time to read in the linked article. I hope you’ll find it helpful.

Other advice on finding time to read:
  1. Don‘t watch TV.
  2. Discipline. Set time to read every day.
    • I do devotional Bible study as soon as I wake up, before I have food or drink.
    • Read the last hour before sleep. You’ll find you fall asleep faster.
  3. Take a variety of books with you when you travel. Makes waiting time disappear.
  4. Take a book with you to read at family functions, like kids birthday parties or sporting events.
    • Even football only takes 11 minutes from snap to end of play.
    • Lots of dead time.
    • IF there is socializing opportunity with family and friends, take it. If there is boring downtime with little interaction, don’t feel it is anti-social to let the book you are reading let others strike up a conversation
  5. Keep a book in your car.
    • If you break down or are waiting for the police after an accident or there is an accident that stops all movement
6. Multi-task. Drive and Exercise listening to an audiobook.
 

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Funny story. What got me into reading books is when I was going through a tough time and heard a song. I tried to really apply the words to the song to my situation. Someone said Aristotle wrote on that topic also.

I compared what the singer had to say to what Aristotle had to say on the topic. Then I thought, how can a few verses in a song compare to the wisdom in books from the greatest minds of all time? That's when it hit me; the treasure trove that is books.
 
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I'll have to look into that one. Wasn't it required reading in school at one time?

It was required reading when I was in high school in the 70’s.

Do you enjoy military stories, Matthias? They are my favorite. :Hnds

I’m a conscientious objector. I read military stories but not for enjoyment.

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If you haven’t read this one, I highly recommend it.
 
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