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Pooks - I think you need to be more specific in your question - of course I know you are just spurring conversation, but really, money is such a diverse subject that just throwing out anything is not going to get anywhere. There are so many books about money that I think the best approach is to really determine what your goals are over the long term and then read the things that you need to have you achieve those goals. For example if I am a newly minted college grad, I don't need to be reading about investing, until I get my a** out of debt. What if we start over with some categories:
Getting out of Debt
Investing
Retirement
Money or Life - or both!
etc.....