1. More Effective C++ by Scott Meyers: This book is a sequel to the popular book “Effective C++” and provides further insights into writing effective and efficient C++ code. The book includes 35 new guidelines for using C++ effectively, covering topics such as constructors, assignment operators, and templates.
  2. Effective C++ by Scott Meyers: This book provides practical advice and guidelines for writing high-quality C++ code. The book covers topics such as object creation and destruction, resource management, and performance optimization, and is considered a must-read for any serious C++ developer.
  3. A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel: This book provides an overview of the basics of investing and finance. The book covers topics such as stock market history, the efficient market hypothesis, and portfolio management. It is a great resource for anyone interested in investing in the stock market.
  4. The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni: This book provides insights into what makes a great team player. The book covers three virtues that are essential for success in any team: humility, hunger, and people smarts. The book includes practical advice and exercises to help develop these virtues in yourself and others.
  5. How to Become an Expert Software Engineer by Marcus Tomlinson: This book provides practical advice and guidance for software engineers looking to improve their skills and advance their careers. The book covers topics such as technical skills, communication skills, and career development, and includes interviews with successful software engineers.
  6. The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod: This book provides a step-by-step guide for creating a morning routine that can help you improve your productivity, focus, and overall well-being. The book covers six habits that can be practiced each morning, including meditation, journaling, and exercise.
  7. The Smartest 401(k) Book You’ll Ever Read by Daniel R. Solin: This book provides practical advice for managing your 401(k) retirement account. The book covers topics such as investment strategies, asset allocation, and fee management, and includes tips for maximizing your retirement savings.
  8. Take Back the House by Dr. Karen Latimer: In Take Back the House, Dr. Karen Latimer, a family physician and mother of five, offers some down-home parenting advice for those ready to parent with more confidence and more joy. 
  9. The New Father by Armin A. Brott: This book provides guidance and advice for new fathers. The book covers topics such as fatherhood, child development, and balancing work and family, and includes practical tips for handling the challenges of being a new father.
  10. Almanac of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson: This book provides insights into the life and teachings of entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant. The book covers topics such as personal philosophy, wealth creation, and decision-making, and includes practical advice and exercises for living a more fulfilling life.
  11. Rental Property Investing by Brad Turner: This book provides practical advice and guidance for investing in rental properties. The book covers topics such as property selection, financing, and property management, and includes tips for maximizing rental income and minimizing expenses.
  12. First-Time Home Buyer by Michael Steinmetz: This book provides guidance and advice for first-time homebuyers. The book covers topics such as the home buying process, financing, and home maintenance, and includes practical tips for finding the right home and negotiating the best deal.
  13. Unleash the Power Within by Tony Robbins: This book provides insights into the power of personal development and self-improvement. The book covers topics such as mindset, goal setting, and strategies for achieving success in all areas of life. The book includes practical exercises and techniques for unleashing your full potential and creating a life of abundance and fulfillment.

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