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Awaken: 90 Days with the God Who Speaks by Priscilla Shirer

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3.0

My mom got this for us girls a few years ago. I have trouble with fill-in-the-blank spiritual type studies so I skipped the journaling, enjoyed the book itself. 
Iacocca: An Autobiography by Lee Iacocca, William Novak

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2.0

Certainly an interesting read - not sure it was the most classy way to handle the narrative. An important part of American business. 
The Last Trolley Out by Morris L. Venden

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3.0

Light read, nothing groundbreaking.
Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler

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Being that I don't speak/read German, I had the English translation. I would like to think that because of that, it was poorly written and not just a mad man's ramblings. 

Given that modern accusations/comparison get thrown around about Hitler, the Nazi party, Mein Kampf, etc. I thought it worth my time to actually read what the man said. This was very hard to read and highly disturbing. I do believe it was the ramblings of a mad man, I think he was incredibly racist, dominating, unfair, and thought himself superior to others - if not God himself. 
Character Makes a Difference: Where I'm From, Where I've Been, and What I Believe by Mike Huckabee

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3.0

Had it not been Mike Huckabee, I'm not sure this would have been published. I do admire the man - he's a brilliant communicator, but he is still a politician. 
The Queen's Gambit by Walter Tevis

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3.0

Creative story, not very well written, in my opinion.
The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham

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3.0

I do this for a living and this was still the most boring book I've ever read. Great data, but super boring.