Book Ratings

163 books in 8 years, averaging 20.38 books per year

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Shoe Dog
10/10
A memoir about starting and growing Nike. It describes risks, setbacks, and perseverance.
Lucky Me
9/10
Which 'Lucky Me' do you mean? Tell me the author or year.
Paul Allen: Idea Man
9/10
Ride of a Lifetime
8/10
Robert Iger shares leadership lessons and business decisions as Disney CEO. He explains how vision, risk and culture shaped his approach.
Call Me Ted
8/10
A memoir by media mogul Ted Turner. He shares his life, businesses and adventures.
Spell or High Water
8/10
Rich Dad; Poor Dad
7/10
Compares two men's attitudes toward money and work. Introduces simple lessons about assets, liabilities, and financial thinking.
The Boron Letters
7/10
A father teaches his son copywriting, marketing, and life lessons through letters. Practical, direct advice for persuasion and business.
Sam Walton: Made In America
7/10
Retail memoir of building Walmart. Shares lessons on entrepreneurship and leadership.
How to Get Rich
6/10
Blunt, practical advice on building personal wealth. Draws on the author's business and entrepreneurial experience.
The Second Mountain
5/10
A guide to finding deeper meaning through commitment to others. It urges shifting from self-interest to service and community.
The Manger's Path
5/10
A guide to growing from engineer to tech leader. Explains roles, skills, and challenges in engineering management.
Future Proofing You
3/10
This book teaches building a growth mindset for opportunities and independence. It shares steps to wealth via entrepreneurship.
Dirt Rich
1/10
There are several books titled 'Dirt Rich'. Which author or publication year do you mean?