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A Community Powered Reading List - My Facebook Neighbors Speak

The following doesn't surprise me anymore. I've come to expect it. The reading list contained in the conversation below was generated in less than 30 minutes on Facebook. What's more, I expect that it might grow a bit from here. I think it illustrates the beauty of YEO. Because these relationships are real, I've come to trust these people that some of my "real life" friends affectionately call "faux friends." I'd strongly disagree.

I asked a simple question and the community was quick to respond. They spoke and I listened. I now have four of their recommendations in my iPhone Kindle app. And I'm looking forward to reading their suggestions!

Brad Hanks
 Brad Hanks: Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell. Quick read but good.
Carol Smith
 Carol Smith: The Kite Runner
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Brad, that is now on my iPhone Kindle app. Thank you. Anyone else?
Kevin Jones
 Kevin Jones: What's the purpose of the read? Self Help? Pleasure? ...
Garron Selliken
 Garron Selliken: Outliers is great! also "End of Poverty" by Sachs is brilliant. & "Singularity is near" by Ray Kutzweil - heavy but mind blowing.
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Kevin... I haven't read a novel in years, if that helps. Not big on typical "self-help" books, so... :)
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Carron... thank you. Off to check them out.
Molly McMahan
 Molly McMahan: On vacation something light might be a little more fun...like Carl Hiaasen!
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Garron, ordered End Of Poverty but Singularity Is Near is not available for Kindle.
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Carron, actually it is. I just ordered it as well. Thank you!
Stephen Schweickart
 Stephen Schweickart: GREEN EGGS AND HAM...best book of all time!
Lyell E. Petersen
 Lyell E. Petersen: Do you like war memoirs?
DeAnn Monique Rice
 DeAnn Monique Rice: Have you read "The Shack"?
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: Courtney, just purchased "The Wisdom of Crowds" as well. I think that will do it for next week. :) But don't stop Y'all! Great list forming here.
Sarah Nichols
 Sarah Nichols: Well Jeff, I would suggest some classic novels but you just wrote that you don't read novels. Anyway, My favorite novels are: "The Good Earth' by Pearl S. Buck, 'Memoirs of a Geisha', all the Harry Potter books (You won't be able to put those down) - that should occupy you for a while if you opt to read a few fun novels.
Cathy Carnell Chapman
 Cathy Carnell Chapman: The Noticer by Andy Andrews!
Julianna Turner Salvante
 Julianna Turner Salvante: My favorite "Einstien's Dreams" ....... Right now I am reading "Stumbling on Happiness" very enjoyable read.!
Sarah Nichols
 Sarah Nichols: Memoirs Of A Geisha is actually a very riveting novel that - while it glorifies the idea of being a geisha - also shows the pain, struggles, and mental anguish that these girls go through when they are torn from their families and thrust (and sold) into this life that they didn't choose.
Jeff Turner
 Jeff Turner: My reading list for next week. :) http://skitch.com/reshows/bwi1t/reading-list
Jim Cronin
 Jim Cronin: 52 Rules of Thumb by Alan Webber (Founder of Fast Company). And yes, Outliers was great.
Audrey June-Forshey
 Audrey June-Forshey: I am with Carol Smith, Kite runner!

 

35 commentsJeff Turner • June 18 2009 12:02PM

Comments

I love my iPhone Kindle app too.   I third the Kite Runner and his second book is incredible too.

Posted by Melina Tomson, M.S. Salem Oregon Real Estate Specialist (Tomson Burnham, llc) 9 months ago

Jeff- Funny I saw this come up on FB this morning but I didn't have any suggestions unfortunately... I do most of my reading here and on the web as of late....lol

Rarely get a chance to read anything else. Good luck getting a chance to read. What a luxury these days huh? Just sayin.... :-) 

Posted by Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker) 9 months ago

Jeff, I would be happy to send you my book but it is also on Kindle.

Posted by HomeRome Realty Author:Real Estate the Rome Way 410-530-2400 9 months ago

Jeff we must be kindred spirits. I never leave home without my laptop and a book. Never! Even when going to work. One never knows when situational issues control the schedule freeing up moments for the great joy of reading.

Posted by Vickie Nagy, Realtor, Pre-Foreclosure Specialist Certified, CDPE, 925.407.7987 (Keller Williams Realty in Danville CA) 9 months ago

Margaret... your book is now on my iPhone Kindle. :) http://skitch.com/reshows/bwi9w/amazon.com-digital-order-summary

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 9 months ago

Melina... the Kindle app on the iPhone has changed my reading habits for the better. Because I have it with me at all times, I find myself reading more than I ever have. I'm loving it.

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 9 months ago

Jeff

Keep the book an easy read; Kurt Vonnegut's "Slapstick" or more out there books like "Midnight thoughts on listening to Maulers ninth symphony."

Posted by Tom Braatz, Waukesha County Real Estate,WI (Re/Max Realty Center 262-377-1459) 9 months ago

Faux friends?  Oh my!  Doesn't faux mean fake/imitation?  Tell your buddy I said, "Don't think so, champ!"

Personally ... I cherish each and every friend, be it here or FB or Twitter or in 'real life' if that's what you want to call it.  :)

Posted by Carol Smith (Casmi Photography) 9 months ago

JEFF..Looks like your reading list is complete....Have a wonderful vacation! My idea of a vacation is a tropical island and beautifil beaches..have fun!

HelpfulHannah your friend in Philadelphiatwitter

Posted by Hannah Williams (Re/Max affiliates NE) 9 months ago

You my friend are the epitomy of YEO! Excellent example!

Posted by Jeremy Blanton (210 Consulting~ Social Media Advisors) 9 months ago

Hubba...

Do you think the Member's here would hold it against me if they knew I was reading a book a week instead of romping around in The Rain? :)

I've just started The Great Santini by Pat Conroy. It's the last one on my Conroy list. BTW Mr Conroy's style kinda reminds me of you :)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (Co-Owner Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) 9 months ago

I am shocked that "the wheel of time" series by robert jordan was not one of the finalists, well 13 of the finalists...it is a series...you could be reading them till the end of the year...

Posted by digger 9 months ago

Digger... :) Unfortunately, your recommendation came in after the first 30 minutes. ;)

 

TLW [SVW]... I think the community here will forgive you. :) But I certainly am curious about Pat Conroy now.

 

 

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 9 months ago

Tom, Jeremy, Carol and Robert... thank you.

Vickie... we are recent kindred spirits. Before the Kindle app, I was neglecting some much needed reading.

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 9 months ago

Jeff I agree.  I always have my books with me on my phone.   Sometimes I would find myself with dead time somewhere and not have anything to do...but between by RSS feeds going into my iPhone and my kindle app, I am always good to go.

Also if you like reading American history kind of books, Nathanial Philbrick is great.  I loved Mayflower and have another one, I'm set to read.  How did I function before without my iPhone?

Posted by Melina Tomson, M.S. Salem Oregon Real Estate Specialist (Tomson Burnham, llc) 9 months ago

I can't remember the last time I read a book. I guess that is pretty bad. All of my time is spent reading online now.

Posted by Bill Gassett Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate (RE/MAX Executive Realty) 9 months ago

Bill, I was exactly where you are right now before I put the Kindle app on my iPhone.

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 9 months ago

Jeff,

Both my hubby & I have read everything Pat Conroy has written, so I understand TLW's priorities. Kindle worthy, BTW!

I know you have lots of children but do hope "Green Eggs & Ham" isn't one of your recent downloads...

Posted by Irene Kennedy Sussex County NJ Realtor® (Weichert) 9 months ago

{SVW Hubba}...

If you do decide to take on some Conroy start with "Beach Music". Out of the ones I've read thusfar, it certainly was the best. I think you'll enjoy the story, assuming of course you're reading for pleasure :)

Now back to The Great Santini. Can you say child abuse? Ooops. Didn't mean to give anything away :)

Hi Irene :)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (Co-Owner Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) 9 months ago

Jeff, I guess I'm going to have to check out Kindle. I've had my iPhone for 5 months and have yet to download any aps!!!

I guess I have to 2nd TLW's book suggestion. I get to read her books after she finishes. Pat Conroy is an awesome write. "Prince of Tides" is still my favorite Conroy book.

Posted by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc 9 months ago

Have a wonderful vacation, Jeff! A fave book of recent years, for me, was James Michner's THE COVENANT. He's a powerful storyteller, and historically accurate...In this book, he tells the story of the cultural development of South Africa over a 2000 year timespan...Similar to the sort of approach Alex Haley had with ROOTS. You become engrossed in the families and relationships and the drama of the historical accounting. It's a big, fat book, and I could hardly put it down. It also helped me, tremendously, in understanding the South African culture (as I'd lived there in the late 90's). Since you have ties over there with your wife's work, you may both find this captivating.

Posted by Mara Hawks, REALTOR®, Homes for Sale Auburn Real Estate, AL (First Realty Auburn ) 9 months ago

How about Ayn Rand.  The Fountainhead if you want something light and Atlas Shrugged if you want something a little more challenging...

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty) 9 months ago

Jeff - This looks like a great list.  I also just finished "Outliers" and I loved it, although I have enjoyed all of Gladwell's books so far.  I also really enjoy the iPhone Kindle app!

Posted by Jason Crouch, Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653) (Austin Texas Homes, LLC) 9 months ago

Jeff - somehow I missed this on FB today, but thanks for posting...I now have a couple of new suggestions for reading on my upcoming vacation.  Gotta have my books to relax!  Have a great vacation!

Posted by Lori Mode and Bruce Durham 916-230-0371 DRE License #00935148 and #00875356 (Keller Williams Realty) 9 months ago

I have a book with me all the time - but haven't gotten a Kindle yet. . .  One of my all time favorites is "The Book Thief" - like Kite Runner and Pat Conroy but this one blew me away.  This is a good reading list for me as well.

Posted by Cathy Tishhouse Royal Oak Real Estate (RE/MAX Showcase Homes) 9 months ago

I'm so glad I bookmarked this.

It will give me some reading ideas for when my affair with Mr Conroy comes to an end :)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (Co-Owner Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) 9 months ago

Jeff, good topic. I don't have the Kindle - as I LOVE turning pages and I'm very hand's on. Sounds like you have some good suggestions, and I'll check them out as well. I'm ready to dig into my latest purchase: Glenn Beck's Common Sense. Enjoy your trip and keep us in the loop.....

Posted by Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC 8 months ago

This is great Jeff!  It reminds of a job interview I had in 1990 in Savannah, GA.  I was brought there from LA and asked on a Compuserve Bulletin Board for things to do and see.  I got a recommendation for a restaurant that happened to be the favorite of the company owner.  He couldn't believe that I knew about this "hole in the wall!"  We've come a long way since then, but the concept hasn't changed a bit! 

Posted by Steve Rosenbaum (Social Media Do's and Don'ts ) 8 months ago

Okay Jeff...vacation is over...what did you read and how did you like it?

Posted by Julie Horton (Open Door Realty) 8 months ago

Julie... I guess my vacation was a success because I was only able to get through one of the books. I chose "The End Of Poverty" to be the first I read and it was as good as advertised!

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) 8 months ago

Hubba...

I actually used this post to order my last batch of books :)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (Co-Owner Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) 8 months ago

Gotta agree with TLW.  "Beach Music" is probably one of the best I've ever read.  Can't wait until August 11 for Conroy's new "South of Broad"!

Posted by Bill Blair Covington Georgia Realtor Covington Living Homes (RE/MAX Agents Realty) 7 months ago

This is great......I'm going to the beach and was wondering what to take to read!

Posted by Ann Allen ~ SRES ASP e-PRO REALTOR® ~ Birmingham Alabama Luxury Homes (Keller Williams Realty) 7 months ago

OH, I am so far behind on leaving a comment for anyone to see...but for the good of my reading soul--and my spelling abilities--I must confess out loud that books on CD became my favorite method of devouring the written word while majoring in contemporary literature several years ago. Having a mind that tends to wander unless riveted by something, I find that plugging into a well-read book on CD contracts my distracted mind, while allowing me to finish physical tasks I might otherwise dilly-dally over. I once "read" an 8-disc book while I cleaned my kitchen. When the book ended, I was bewildered to discover that everything in the kitchen sparkled, and in my hand was a grubby old toothbrush that I had used to probe every corner of gunk.  Alas, what works for quieting my distracted mind has also led to my need to consult a dictionary for my dwindling spelling prowess. Thanks for the new book list.

Posted by Sherry Siegel, Associate Broker, EcoBroker, ABR (BrokersGroup, serving Sequim and Port Angeles) 7 months ago

I became a fan of audio books when my mother lost her sight. As an avid reader, English teacher this loss was torture to her till, we got those wondeful books. They were on cassette then, I listened to 15 hours of the whole story of the Wright Brothers. It was life changing. Currently I have read and loved ZERO LIMITS by Joe Vitale. the message is simple.

I love you, I'm sorry, I forgive you, Thank you.   The most powerful words in the world to use for yourself your family your situations in life...so healing.

Posted by Lynne Pope, REALTOR®, BEACH HOMES Redondo Beach Real Estate-Los Angeles CA (REMAX PV Execs Redondo Beach) 5 months ago

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