Just wanted to give a shout-out to Roosh for his "Book Reviews" blog series, the most recent of which was posted today:
More Books Reviews #13
Roosh's blog series has given me many suggestions over the last few years for new reading material. Some of my favorites I learned about through Roosh include The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shirer, Ancient Rome by Simon Baker, and Griftopia by Matt Taibbi.
Being well-read is an admirable quality, in my mind, and constantly learning and expanding one's knowledge is one facet of many making a great man.
Personally I try to get through 3-5 books per month, mixture of fiction and non-fiction. I learn a lot of factual knowledge, and even read a line or two occasionally that I want to try on a woman.
If you're not already reading a few books a month, give it a try. I used to think I didn't have the time, but I read a little bit wherever I can - riding the bus, having my morning cigarette, taking a dump, etc.
More Books Reviews #13
Roosh's blog series has given me many suggestions over the last few years for new reading material. Some of my favorites I learned about through Roosh include The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shirer, Ancient Rome by Simon Baker, and Griftopia by Matt Taibbi.
Being well-read is an admirable quality, in my mind, and constantly learning and expanding one's knowledge is one facet of many making a great man.
Personally I try to get through 3-5 books per month, mixture of fiction and non-fiction. I learn a lot of factual knowledge, and even read a line or two occasionally that I want to try on a woman.
If you're not already reading a few books a month, give it a try. I used to think I didn't have the time, but I read a little bit wherever I can - riding the bus, having my morning cigarette, taking a dump, etc.