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Axel Meierhoefer
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Escondido, CA
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Is there a list of "your best books" list from BP podcast?

Axel Meierhoefer
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Escondido, CA
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I have been listening to the BP podcast for years and I am always interested in what the guest suggests as the best books to read. I am reading a lot myself and have been wondering if there is a list somewhere on BP where all the books that have been recommended are listed.

If such a list does not exist I wonder how hard it would be for a software wizard to create a tool the looks at the podcast show notes, grabs the book titles, authors and who recommended them and then publish it as an ongoing resource. I think it would not only show what the most recommended books are and how that changes over time. It would also indicate how the emphasis might change from flipping towards BRRR towards other topics people are interested in. I am sure there will be a new wave of titles coping with a new reality after the shutdown.

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