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Suggest some good books to read?
I have developed a keen interest in reading good books. I have missed out on great books.
I am interested in inspirational and thought provoking kinds and also best selling romance/fiction/thrillers too. Also books on self improvement etc.
Please post your favorite books of all time and also suggest authors.
I am interested in books like “the seven habits of highly effective people” , “the monk who sold his ferrari” types.
thanks in advance
these three books are very much helpful.
A. I AM OK YOU ARE OK
B. The Difficulty of Being Good: On the subtle art of dharma
C. How to win friends and influence people
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Elvis Dixieland Delight $36.97 Elvis was truly inspired by the superb reaction he received in Huntsville, selling out five shows. It’s the only time in his career that he did so many consecutive performances in one City. This live release features concert performances from May 31, 1975 and June 1, 1975 in Huntsville, Alabama. The 2 disc set is packaged in a 5″ digipack and includes a 4-color booklet. Track listing: Disc 1 1. Lo… |
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Flywheel (Director’s Cut) $7.70 Engaging Christian-themed film introduces you to Jay, a smarmy salesman who owns and operates a used car dealership in Albany, Georgia. When his unethical business practices catch up with him, he faces losing his job and his family. But when he turns to religion for guidance, Jay discovers that he can accomplish anything with the help of the Lord. Alex Kendrick (who also wrote and directed), Lisa … |
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The Pursuit of Happyness (Widescreen edition) $3.49 A heartwarming film that demonstrates how good, hard-working people can become homeless almost overnight, Pursuit of Happyness is a tour-de-force showcase for Will Smith, who convincingly portrays a down-and-out dad trying to better his family’s life. Smith, who usually is cast in effortlessly boyish roles (Men in Black, Independence Day), is wonderful in the film–even in the scenes that shameles… |
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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success $7.65 The visual complement to his 1994 book of the same name, Deepak Chopra’s The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success provides adherents with the same kind of inspiration and advice that have made the New Delhi-born doctor and writer’s work so popular. Whether it will sway those who consider Chopra more charlatan than guru, however, is another matter. To be sure, there’s much to be said for the virtues of … |
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People $7.35 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change was a groundbreaker when it was first published in 1990, and it continues to be a business bestseller with more than 10 million copies sold. Stephen Covey, an internationally respected leadership authority, realizes that true success encompasses a balance of personal and professional effectiveness, so this book is a manua… |
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The Secret $5.00 The Secret, by Rhonda Byrne hardcover book published by Atria Books, copyright 2006… |
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Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity $6.81 With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, “flow,” “mind like water,” and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you’d almost think this self-helper from David Allen should have been called Zen and the Art of Schedule Maintenance. Not quite. Yes, Getting Things Done offers a complete system for downloading all those free-floating gotta-do’s clogging your brain into a so… |
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Selling to Win $17.95 Recognised worldwide as one of the best books ever written on selling. Richard Denny’s Selling To Win shows, in a direct and readable style, how to put winning sales techniques into practice. |
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Books $10.99 Now in paperback, Larry McMurtry’s fascinating and surprisingly intimate memoir of his lifelong passion of buying, selling, and collecting rare antiquarian books: “a necessary and marvelous gift” (San Antonio Express-News). • Acclaimed author: Spanning a lifetime of literary achievement, Larry McMurtry has succeeded at a wide variety of genres, from coming-of-age novels like The Last Picture Show, to essays like In a Narrow Grave, to the reinvention of the “Western” on a grand scale like the Pulitzer Prize–winning Lonesome Dove. Here at last is the private McMurtry writing about himself: as a boy growing up in a largely “bookless” world, as a young man devouring the world of literature, as a fledgling writer and family man, and above all as one of America’s most prominent “bookmen.” • A work of charm, grace, and good humor: reading books is like reading the best kind of diary—full of wonderful anecdotes, amazing characters, spicy gossip, and shrewd observations. Like its author, Books is erudite, full of life, and full of great stories. Yet the most curious tale of all is the amazing transformation of a reluctant young cowboy into a world-class literary figure who has spent his life not only writing books, but rounding them up the way he once rounded up cattle. At once chatty, revealing, and deeply satisfying, Books is Larry McMurtry at his best. |
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Selling Sucks $19.95 Praise for Selling Sucks “Whew! A terrific new book that blows the lid off the old-school methods of selling-which don’t work anymore-and shows you how to make sales almost like magic! I love this book!” -Joe Vitale, author of The Attractor Factor and many other books “I love to buy, so I’m going to give every salesperson I know a copy of this book. Maybe they’ll finally stop the old-school, hard-sell shtick that compels me (and everyone else) not to buy.” -Michael Port, bestselling author of Book Yourself Solid “Selling sucks, but making sales doesn’t. Read Frank’s book to learn the crucial difference that will almost certainly mean success or failure for your business in the new era of commerce.” -Mark Joyner, bestselling author of Simpleologywww.simpleology.com “Ready to join the ranks of the top sales pros? Buy Selling Sucks. Apply its lessons. Then watch your results go through the roof.” -Randy Pennington, author of Results Rule! “Rumbauskas has the ability to overcome the obvious and allow his readers to look at sales in a new dimension. While many people focus on sales tricks, Rumbauskas shows, in great detail, how to get your prospects to buy because they come to you informed and trustful of you before you even say ‘hello.’ He’s one of those guys I listen to every time he speaks. He speaks out of tested methods and not opinion. Prior to marketing online, I spent fourteen years running some of the largest automobile dealerships in the USA. This is one book I would make recommended reading for every person who wants to become an elite sales professional. Selling Sucks is a money-making winner.” -Mike Filsaime, MikeFLive.com “Selling Sucks is a must-read for any entrepreneur who wants to run a high-profit, high-integrity business. Rumbauskas’s advice is inspiring, clear, and more importantly, easy to implement. It’s honestly one of the best how-to self-marketing books on the market. Get this book now if you’re serious about exploding your sales and making more money.” -Marie Forleo, author and Fox News Online Life Coachwww.thegoodlife-inc.com “Rumbauskas has written an indispensable guide to moving from an average salesperson to a top sales pro. This is a must-read for anyone serious about their sales career.” -Paul McCord, author of Creating a Million-Dollar-a-Year Sales Income |
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Heavy Hitter Selling $19.95 What separates ordinary salespeople from Heavy Hitters? The best salespeople are those “Heavy Hitters” who are able to use human nature, language, and intuition to build trusting relationships with customers and persuade them to buy. Based on his proven and effective sales program, author Steve Martin’s Heavy Hitter Selling explains how you too can achieve and maintain that high level of sales success. Using real-world case studies, examples, and exercises, Martin provides the psychological, physical, and language-based tactics you need to turn yourself into a Heavy Hitter. Inside, you’ll find proven guidance and expert tips on: Understanding how people think and communicate Finding the right words at the right time Predicting a customer’s behavior and influencing his thoughts Building customer rapport and understanding their motivations Persuading both the customer’s rational mind and his emotional subconscious side “Like other sales books published recently, this one stresses the importance of human behavior. But unlike the others, it puts an emphasis on language. Salespeople could well benefit by exploring scientific models of language. Practical exercises make the book useful for everyone.” — Harvard Business School Review “This well-written, insightful book will give you ideas and strategies you can use to influence and persuade customers in any market.” —Brian Tracy, author, Million Dollar Habits “Traditional selling focuses on product, price, and competition and misses the most important reason people buy-people and emotion. Heavy Hitter Selling offers a different perspective that is valuable in understanding how to win.” —Jay Fulcher, President and COO, Agile Software “Heavy Hitter Selling is different-[a book that] will help you make lots of money.” —Gerald D. Cohen, CEO, Information Builders, Inc. |
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The 100 Best business books of All Time $9.99 Thousands of business books are published every year— Here are the best of the best After years of reading, evaluating, and selling business books, Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten are among the most respected experts on the category. Now they have chosen and reviewed the one hundred best business titles of all time—the ones that deliver the biggest payoff for today’s busy readers. The 100 Best Business Books of All Time puts each book in context so that readers can quickly find solutions to the problems they face, such as how best to spend The First 90 Days in a new job or how to take their company from Good to Great . Many of the choices are surprising—you’ll find reviews of Moneyball and Orbiting the Giant Hairball , but not Jack Welch’s memoir. At the end of each review, Jack and Todd direct readers to other books both inside and outside The 100 Best . And sprinkled throughout are sidebars taking the reader beyond business books, suggesting movies, novels, and even children’s books that offer equally relevant insights. This guide will appeal to anyone, from entry-level to CEO, who wants to cut through the clutter and discover the brilliant books that are truly worth their investment of time and money. |
