My favorite book of 2018 was a re-read - The Lucifer Principle by Howard Bloom. A few selected highlights:pic.twitter.com/KTJlp8kuEo
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My favorite book of 2018 was a re-read - The Lucifer Principle by Howard Bloom. A few selected highlights:pic.twitter.com/KTJlp8kuEo
I also re-read The Global Brain also by Howard Bloom. You have to read Howard’s books multiple times.https://www.cernovich.com/book-review-global-brain-by-howard-bloom/ …
The #MaxCoin Bible.
Galatians By Paul
The Sovereignty of God, by Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) Bible teacher and Pastor who expounded the scriptures like no one else I know.
The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzjenitsyn, an amazing read.
#canthurtme David Goggins
Avid book reader always chasing the dragon of that book you can't put down this was that book.
Anyone with a New Years resolution should read this book most especially if it's a fitness related goal but really any goal.
No fluff Just the Real Dealpic.twitter.com/37ydiavIaG
The Strange Death of Europe, by Douglas Murray.
That book was very well written. Although it was seriously depressing. All through the book I was looking for some chapter or section of a chapter or even a paragraph pointing out some kind of serious push back against it. But depressingly nothing. 




The accuracy in this book is proved on an almost daily basis. One of my favorites out there.pic.twitter.com/3N2iA1rfzy
1984 - again
Great book
Art of the Deal
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