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Having troubles choosing your next book but don’t know where to begin? You’ve come to the right place!

Here, I attempt to provide you with insightful summaries and reviews of the books that I’ve read to help you make an informed decision. I also share my greatest learnings and takeaways for those of you looking to get the gist of the book.

Check out my book summaries for suggestions for your next reading adventure now! Alternatively, you can explore my bookshelf to see what I’m currently reading, what I’ve read before, and what I intend to read in the future.

Atomic Habits by James Clear
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Book Summary: Atomic Habits by James Clear

  • Terry
  • June 8, 2020
Have you always find it hard to build new habits and break old ones? This book might just have the answers you need! Read on to find out!
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The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom
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Book Summary: The Warren Buffett Way by Robert Hagstrom

  • Terry
  • May 25, 2020
Ever wondered what goes through the mind of Warren Buffett when he decides what to invest in? This book by Robert G. Hagstrom might reveal insights into the mind of the legendary investor. Read on to find out more!
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Mindset by Carol Dweck
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Book Summary: Mindset – The New Psychology of Success by Dr Carol Dweck

  • Terry
  • May 21, 2020
Have you ever noticed how people have different attitudes towards difficulty and adversity? Some people approach it with excitement and enthusiasm, while others appear to undermine their ability to overcome it. As it turns out, the difference lies in their mindset. In this book, Dr Carol Dweck describes how mindsets can influence the way we manage adversity and achieve our goals. Read on to find out more!
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The Little Book of Common Sense Investing - Side Profile
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Book Summary: The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle

  • Terry
  • May 15, 2020
Written by the late founder of the Vanguard Group, we'll learn how investors can use common sense to make logical decisions to invest in the right index funds to maximise their returns. Read on to find out what are my thoughts about this wonderful book!
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The Bogleheads' Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio
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Book Summary: The Bogleheads’ Guide to the Three-Fund Portfolio by Taylor Larimore

  • Terry
  • May 11, 2020
This book describes a simple, low-cost and well-diversified indexed investing framework that aims to outperform most fund managers and professional financial advisors. Read on if you'd like to find out more!
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