While I have many books still 'in the cloud' in my iPad Kindle reader (and literally thousands in my 'dead tree' library at home), there are a good number of book I have downloaded into my tablet. Most books I've read already or have read in actual book format. Some I just like to have readily available to flip through text I have highlighted and find inspiration in re-reading.
What's in your ebook stack right now? This is what is in mine!
– APE by +Guy Kawasaki
– Social State by +Esteban Contreras
– Wheat Belly by William Davis, MD
– Flinch by +Julien Smith
– Les Miserable by Victor Hugo
– Google+ for Small Businesses by +Lynette Young
– Amazing Things Will Happen by +C.C. Chapman
– Secrets of Six-Figure Women by Barbara Stanny
– B2B Marketing Confessions by +John Wall
– The Pumpkin Plan by +Mike Michalowicz
– NO You Can't Pick My Brain by +Adrienne Graham
– Content Rules by +Ann Handley & +C.C. Chapman
– Click Millionaires by +Scott Fox
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Many books, I have the classic's, Mark Twain, etc. I have all of the Sherlock Holmes stories and quite a few Zombie books.
I have a microsd filled with every single Project Gutenberg book in ePub on my nook str… Mainly because I like reading the classics and more often than not, I find myself in a wifi free zone 😉 other than that, Last Words by George Carlin, Happyslapped by a Jellyfish by Karl Pilkington, The Racketeer by John Grisham and a metric ton of University textbooks (economics, mostly game theory and statistics right now) .
so sweet and useful thank you much Lynette
I have fiction classics I hope to read someday like Anna Kareninna and Pride and Prejudice. Business books like World Wide Rave: Creating triggers that get milions of people to spread your ideas and share your stories. And theology like The Knowledge of the Holy by A.W. Tozer. That one is Awesome.
many books harry potter
I still have the ancient Kindle. That is where my books are kept.
These are all great books! As you can see I pretty much stick to business books. I feel I have such limited time to sit uninterrupted and read that when I can carve out time, it has to be 'productive' reading.
Many books, mostly relating to the environment, politics, history, and business. Currently reading "How the Scots Invented the Modern World" by Arthur Herman, although I'm not very far into it.
+Lynette Young Ah, but you have to read fun stuff occasionally!
Enchantment – +Guy Kawasaki
What The Plus – +Guy Kawasaki
Devil In The Milk – Keith Woodford
APE – +Guy Kawasaki
Quiet – +Susan Cain
The Laws of Subtraction – +Matthew May
The Primal Blueprint – Mark Sisson
The Art & Science of Google+ – +martin shervington
Perfect Health Diet – Paul Jaminet & Shou-Ching Jaminet
+Lynette Young I think I have Wheat Belly on my to buy list. I hear its a good one to read. What do you think of it?
+Lynette Young I can understand the time issue but sometimes you have to let your brain consume other ideas. It sparks creativity, imho. Kind of like training your physical body; it's not good to do the same exercise every day because your body gets used to it and no progress is made.
i like to read the google for small business…:)
Galleys! Since my professional librarian status allows me review copies, I download all kinds of stuff from indie publishers to big name authors (more red tape but possible). theoretically I’m supposed to be writing reviews. Maybe in 2013!
Hmm my Kindle library contains hundreds of titles including my own! …. are you new to Kindle +Lynette Young? Will check out your book as well!
I only have one SEO book in my Kindle Fire and I've only read 24% of it. Definitely want to grab some other marketing books. Perhaps I'll check one of these out. Thanks, +Lynette Young.
Im reading the Hobbit
please share these e-books too
Honored to be on your reading list +Lynette Young !!!
All my books are in "dead tree" form.
Some great choices in there. Honored to be two of them!
good
my kindle got expired 🙁 but i have two ebooks in your list ..
Funny to see the similarities between my cover and Les Mis!
I'm honored!
hey
Wheat Belly totally changed our diets. A life changer!
would like to read Google+ for small businesses
I've had the Kindle app since it first was released on iPad, but I don't keep all my books downloaded (to save a bit of space). I think I have almost 70 books in the 'cloud'. In our house we literally have 12 bookcases full and overstuffed with books and probably two dozen boxes full as well. Before all else, we are book geeks.
The Wheat Belly book scared the daylights out of me! It was a great book and I already knew I needed to cut it out of my diet for the inflammatory properties of gluten. Now I'm trying to get it out of my diet completely!
As far as 'downtime' I tend to do other things than read (reading for me takes 100% of my attention and I don't always have that to give). Mostly crafting or something I can do with the other side of my brain and is physical/tactile.
Just got your Kindle book +Lynette Young, will post my review on Amazon in a few days:)
boa tarde linda bjs
I have way too much in the un-read area of my e-book readers ( I read on my iPad using iBooks, Kindle, and Readmill ).
In iBook I have:
Google+ for Small Businesses.
The Myth of the Garage by Dan Heath
Winning the Zero Moment of Truth by Google
Bit Literacy by Mark Hurst
Overtime by Charles Stross
Meta Game by Sam Landstrom