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Male
26
Student at univ (I know, taking forever)
USA
I'm usually going back and forth among three to four books, reading a few chapters, taking down notes, and then switching over to another book I'm reading,, currently I'm reading:
The Jefferson Lies - Barton
Mastery - Robert Greene
George Washington's Sacred Fire - Lillback/Newcombe

Mastery is excellent, I recently finished my notes on Green's 48 Laws of Power and thoroughly annoyed it.
Jefferson Lies is excellent, full of historical content and facts, I lime Jefferson the more I read about him.
Sacred Fire is amazing just due to the sheer volume of it. It's amazing but huge, so sometimes I get a bit worn down with it and switch over to the other books and read those more than this, but I'm swinging back towards it.

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