Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: From Seeds to Swords by Cube Kid

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This book is about an 8 year old villager, Runt, who is technically a warrior and has a new pet called Jello/Jelly. There are a few problems going on in Village Town. There is a strange forest that is growing outside of the town. Mungo attacks the town. And they are doing a lot of brewing in this book. He is having weird dreams and they have a new golden handbook. Runt is almost level 100! This book is great for people 7 and up

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The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach

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The Automatic Millionaire is a book I wish I would have read at a much younger age. David Bach’s book on how to automate your finances to financial security and freedom in the future is a valuable tool for anyone who has ever made even a dollar. Even if you don’t worry about money or don’t know anything about financial topics, this books breaks the fundamental knowledge every person should have about what you are probably working for, income, and what to do with it.

In case the title didn’t do it for you, the Automatic Millionaire primarily focuses on how to automate your finances. No one likes to worry about paying the bills or keeping a budget. Bach’s book teaches you how to not only get the time back you are spending on budgets and bills with the added benefit of preparing to be in a better place in the future as far as your finances go. With simple explanations and examples, anyone can understand and implement his suggestions easily.

As mentioned, I wish I would have read this book when I was in high school or early college. Though I am an accountant, there were still several ideas in The Automatic Millionaire I had never thought of and immediately put into place after reading this book. I think this book would be a great gift idea for any graduate. Hint. Hint.

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Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

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Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad is a staple for anyone who is interested in investing, wealth building, or just finances in general. I guarantee if you look for books or YouTube videos on finances for very long someone will either reference or recommend this book and for very good reason. This book is a great read for anyone who wants to know more about wealth building or just doesn’t know what they want.

Rich Dad Poor Dad, unlike most financial related books, is actually a story of Robert Kiyosaki’s upbringing in Hawaii. His Rich Dad was the father of his best friend who was an entrepreneur. His Poor Dad was his biological father who took the more traditional route of working a regular job. Though one could argue they were both successful in different ways, the Rich Dad was more wealthy. As you read this book, you Robert Kiyosaki takes you through the life and professional lessons he learned from these two influences and how they shaped him into the successful person he is today.

To be honest, I was a little skeptical about reading this book. Though so many people, websites, YouTube channels, and even other books recommended it, I had seen videos of Robert Kiyosaki and he always gave me the impression of being quite arrogant. However, I read his book and I will say that it is one book that has give me more motivation in my professional and personal life than many others have.

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