Unexpectedly, November was another personal finance book month!
Nonfiction books:
- The Wealthy Renter: How to Choose Housing That Will Make You Rich by Alex Avery
- Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying by David Bach
Fiction books:
- We Stand On Guard by Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce
I also reread a bunch of comics when I was sick a few weekends ago (some Garfield, my three Sarah’s Scribbles, and Liz Climo I think).
I didn’t really have a favourite out of the new books that I read this month. Go Green, Live Rich was similar to some other books I’ve read, and I was rather disappointed with The Wealthy Renter (most of the book was just trying to convince you not to buy a house). Oh, I also started another David Bach book, but decided to stop reading it because it wasn’t grabbing me; maybe I’ll get it again in the future. And while I thought We Stand On Guard had an interesting premise, I didn’t really care for the story.
So what have you read over the last month? What was your favourite book?
I’m reading my third book by Alice Hoffman, “The Story Sisters,” and having a bit of trouble getting into it. I loved the first two (“Rules of Magic” and “Faithful”), so I don’t want to give up on this one!
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Thanks for sharing – hopefully “The Story Sisters” picks up!
If the first ones are good, I’ll have to check them out some day!!! 🙂
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