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If you are looking for good marketing books with information broken into small bite sized thoughts check out meatball sundea and small is the new big.

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It is interesting to look back at old posts to see what people were reading five years ago.

I read a few of the books mentioned: The Power of Now, Duct Tape Marketing. I never got around to reading Eat Pray Love nor did I see the movie though I meant to.

Right now I’m reading Gabrielle Bernstein’s May Cause Miracles.


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The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson. Such great information! You have to have the right philosophy in your personal and professional life.

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I've just finished reading The Sound of Things Falling by Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vásquez. Beautifully written, thoughtful book.

But I'm now reading The Astronaut Wives Club. I read the other day that it's going to be a TV series starting soon. (I doubt that I'll watch it.)

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Once in a Blue Moon by Eileen Goudge. She is the best writer ever! I can just fall into the book and feel like I'm living it.


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I am reading 'Mustang a lost Tibetan kingdom' by Michel Peissel. I have read 'Three cups of Tea', 'Snow Leopard', '7 years in Tibet', 'Into the thin air' in past few years. I will also read 'Buddha's warriors' as I have found it resourceful to know more about cultural revolution in Tibet.

The book I am reading now 'Mustang a lost Tibetan Kingdom' explains the place as hidden paradise, where wheels were not used and earth was thought to be flat. 'Sky burial', polyandry, Tibetan bandits, Shakya Buddhist royal family, Tibetan medicine practice, meditation caves witnessed by writer in as late as 1960es make it sound like a hidden Shangri La.

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