Books that have captured my imagination, challenged my thinking, or simply made me lose track of time—favorites I’m always excited to share
It's a great novel about an escape from prison where the prisoner end up mixing with the elites of society.
The Count of Monte Cristo (Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions)|Hardcover
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This is a classic personal development book that explores the mindset and principles behind financial success. It's based on interviews with some of the most successful figures of Napolean Hill's time,
He speaks to key concepts like desire, faith, persistence, and the power of belief.
I really enjoyed reading this one.
Think And Grow Rich: Napoleon Hill, Arthur Pell
If you like the Lord of the Rings series, you must read this book which is the prequel to that series.
I liked this novel because it sets up the story before The Lord of the Rings takes place and we get to know the characters along with their person...
The Hobbit: Classic Fantasy Novel & Prelude
I absolutely loved reading this series. J.R Tolkien has a unique style. This a classic and in my opinion a must read.
The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
If you are into self improvement and development then you should definitely read the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
I read it for the first time when I was in university and reread it every now and then for a refresher.
The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People
Another classic that I loved. This story takes place in the early to mid 1900's. This a story of fighting the racial inequality that took place in the Deep South.
To Kill a Mockingbird : Lee, Harper
This is a book I loved. It's a book about military strategy but you can apply the principles to the workplace and business.
The Art of War: Sun Tzu - Books
I read this book in university. I liked it because it gave a good picture of the struggles of Martin Luther King Jr, his leadership characteristics and what events occurred in his life in order to take the positions that he did during his life.
The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Another one I like in self development. This book talks about ways to build good habits and break bad ones.