Lynette Radio is the alter-ego of the MarTech geek Lynette Young. She's been a pioneer in social media since she began blogging in 1997. In 2006 she founded Purple Stripe Productions. Currently she is the co-founder of ClaimWizard.com, a SaaS workflow management platform for the insurance adjusting industry. There she leads education and training for clients as well as a web development team specializing in digital marketing for public adjusters. Lynette is also a makeup junkie, vintage fashion and decor fan, shoe collector, gamer geek, and fan of Doctor Who (and all things David Tennant).
The last book I read was from Gregg Brayden "Fractal Time" If you are interested in the Mayan Calender and what meaning it has for 2012 this is a very good read.
Lord of the Flies (again)
El sueño del celta.
Autor: Mario Vargas Llosa
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Autumn by David Moody.
Unleashing the Ideavirus by +Seth Godin
Lair of theLion by Christine Feehan
Behemoth, by Scott Westerfeld! The wonderful Leviathan's sequel!
Purple Cow, by Seth Godin. Really impressed with it, and a must-read for everyone involved in product development.
I am re-reading 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
can you suggest one good to read now?….
Currently reading The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood
Making It All Work by David Allen
And I'm listening to Public Parts by +Jeff Jarvis
Swan Song by Robert McCammon was extremely difficult to find but absolutely worth the trouble!
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Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Still have NOT finished reading it.
John Grisham – The Litigators
I'm reading How to Be an American Housewife by Margaret Dilloway. My wife read it and recommended that I must read it. It is really good so far.
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+Martijn van der Meulen Purple Cow is one of my favorite books by Seth Godin.
+Oladeji Afolabi THAT is my absolute favorite book, I've re-read it at least four times!
I just read Retromancer by Robert Rankin recently.
Pretty good book! Always loved his style of comedic science fiction 🙂
solaris / lem (reread)
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Portrait of the artist as a young man… James Joyce..
Harry Potter.
the next books are heavenly calling 1-2-3
Mario Puzo "The Godfather"
Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riders_of_the_Purple_Sage
Self-help for Stoners by +Robert Chazz Chute.
Shiddharth by Hermen Hess. Yours?
Packing for Mars by Mary Roach. It's a really fun read about astronauts and the space program.
Zodiac by Neil Stephenson. About 80 pgs to go.
The last book I've read was J. D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye".
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+Lynette Young Wow… I am going to search for Purple Cow right away!
Reread Franzen's
The Corrections
to confirm it was stronger than Freedom .
It was, imho.
Enders Game by Orson Scott Card.
cyrus the great
the art of leadership and war.bylarry hedrick
+JD Savage Zodiac was a great book, I enjoyed it also!
+Evo Terra uh…. research materials??
Also heard rumors of an "Enders Game" movie…..
The Shack by Paul Young it was amazing and i'm reading The Portable MBA in Entrepreneurship by William D Bygrave
Duplicity it's actually really good from Oasis
the secret of mystery hill-novel
Hard time charles dicken
Axis by Robert Charles Wilson. Huge let-down after the predecessor Spin.
Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide by David Kennedy, Jim O'Gorman, Devon Kearns & Mati Aharoni ISBN 159327288X
the tv remote manual….
Suave é a noite [F. Scott Fitzgerald]
Advanced copy of "Abundance" by +Peter Diamandis . Mindblowing.
Conversations with god.
The best 3 books I've ever read!
While I'm a huge Dean Koontz fan, my current book is "Silent Storm" by Vivan Arend…..on my android.
Bourne Supremacy – Ludlum (catching up)
To End All Wars by Adam Hochschild, covering WWI with a anti-war protestor/resistor angle.
Currently reading P. D. James's Children of Men. Quite a disturbing dystopia.
"The Mackay MBA of Selling in the Real World"
"A universe in a single atom" His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
i can remember
Mein Kampf
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest. It's REALLY good.
Dance with dragons
+Jyl Lytle that one is on my list, my mom has all the books I need to borrow!
The Irresistible Henry House and also Steve Jobs
Vanity Fair, Makepeace Thackeray.
Charles Frazier – Nightwood.
The power of eye contact by Micheal Ellsberg.
Sheepfarmer's Daughter by Elizabeth Moon.
The last book i am reading now is the power of positif thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
The Amboy Dukes by Irving Shulman – FTW
I'm rereading The Time Traveler's Wife. It's one of my favorites.
48 laws of power by Robert Greene
how to be a great mother
The great and secret show, Clive Barker.
I'm currently reading An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin.
O mundo de Sophia
Reading Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson (hardcover). And listening to David Copperfield on my iPhone.
The Heartmath Solution by Doc Childre. Amazing content there.
yea i bought all of them in the steig larsson series. stayed up all night reading them. so worth it.
"Start with Why" from Simon Sinek. Only just started though… The last was "The Lean Startup" by Eric Rice, which I can highly recommend…
"WordPress to Go" in prep for teaching a WordPress class. Before that "Life of Pi". That was an amazing book.
The last book I read was from Gregg Brayden "Fractal Time" If you are interested in the Mayan Calender and what meaning it has for 2012 this is a very good read.
The Cyberiad by Stanislaw Lem
Just finished "Philosophy: Who Needs It" by Ayn Rand.
Why?
Last Book: "Diamond Age" – Neal Stephenson
Reading Now: "His Masters Voice" (In english) – Stanislaw Lem
Rules of Civility by Amor Towles — great read.
The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens. This is the last of his novels that I have to read!
The First Book of Swords by Fred Saberhagen
Throne of the Crescent Mokn, by Saladin Ahmed.
i am not reading books 🙂
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell.
The Power of Now by +Eckhart Tolle
Back to Work, by Bill Clinton.
I think history is going to be a lot kinder to him than the 90s were.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak