Alexander
Posted Feb 16, 2010 12:50 PM
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Olympia, WA
Post #: 6
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Hi Guys,

I'm surprised. There are more interest in this than I thought.

Let figure what our first book should be. How about each of us mention three books, then we select one book that has most interest.

If you don't have a book in mind please , please state our areas of interest e.g. health, self-improvement,....

My three:

The tipping point by Malcolm Gladwell
http://www.amazon.com...

Man's Search for Meaning
http://www.amazon.com...

Seven habits of highly Successful people by Steven Covey
http://www.amazon.com...
A former member
Posted Feb 16, 2010 2:14 PM
Post #: 1
Hi Guys,

I'm surprised. There are more interest in this than I thought.

Let figure what our first book should be. How about each of us mention three books, then we select one book that has most interest.

If you don't have a book in mind please , please state our areas of interest e.g. health, self-improvement,....

My three:

The tipping point by Malcolm Gladwell
http://www.amazon.com...

Man's Search for Meaning
http://www.amazon.com...

Seven habits of highly Successful people by Steven Covey
http://www.amazon.com...

The Great Divorce (C.S. Lewis)
Edward Sawtell (I can't remember right now!)
Shanghai Sisters

abby
A former member
Posted Feb 17, 2010 7:40 PM
Post #: 2
Anything from Andrew Weil is good.

If you are into the whole alternative healing, spirituality type books but not over the top really as he is a medical doctor as well.
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