Here are the books I read in October.
Unshakeable, by Tony Robbins
This is a follow up to Money: Master the Game, which was an excellent book that led to several big changes in how we manage our finances. There is some repeat material in this book, but it's still great. The last chapter is worth the price of the book.
The Miracle Morning, by Hal Elrod
Elrod advocates early morning habits as the key to productivity. He coined a nice acronym to help one remember those habits: SAVERS
S - Silence
A - Affirmations
V - Visualization
E - Exercise
R - Reading
S - Scribing (Journaling)
The Miracle Morning for Real Estate Agents, by Hal Elrod
I read both of these books because they're free on Kindle Unlimited, which I am currently subscribed to. That being said, I'm glad I didn't pay for this book, as it is basically a repeat of the material of his previous book, albeit with the addition of a story about a real estate agent woven throughout the book.
The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
After reading John Grisham's Camino Island, which is about Fitzgerald's works, I decided to read his most famous novel. It's a short and fascinating read. Highly recommended.
Haunted, by James Patterson
This is the tenth book from the Michael Bennett series. Not one of his finest but still a good read.
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