A Look at what’s New in Nonfiction Audio books This Week.
It’s an interesting week in nonfiction this week. Audiobook releases from a noted congressman, a bestselling author, and a creativity expert are currently available.
End the Fed by Ron Paul (read by Bob Craig) Ron Paul has served in the US Congress for eleven terms. His reputation as a man who sticks to his principles and is an advocate for individual liberty and sound money has earned him the reputation of a politician who cannot be bought.
In End the Fed, Paul takes on the economy. He suggests that the Federal Reserve is corrupt and unconstitutional. This appeal to government officials and the public explains what has gone wrong and what actions are needed to fix the economy for the future.
Rich Dad’s Conspiracy of the Rich: The 8 New Rules of Money by Robert T. Kiyosaki (read by Dave Mallow) In January of 2009, Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Kiyosaki presented a free eBook online to assist people in understanding the current recession. He used the web site to connect with readers worldwide for feedback, questions, and comments. Millions have visited the site (conspiracyoftherich.com) and posted interesting views. For an insightful look at what you can do to survive financially for the next few years, give this a listen.
Borrowing Brilliance: The Six Steps to Business Innovation by Building on the Ideas of Others by David Kord Murray (narrated by Patrick Lawlor) Creativity expert David Kord Murray explains that there are no truly original ideas. All great ideas have stemmed from previous concepts. Murray goes on to explain his six step process for borrowing to build innovations in business.
Murray provides examples from Steve Jobs to Stephen King in his examination of innovators who borrow existing ideas and spin them into new advances. Creativity is within reach – you just need to borrow some.
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By Dorothy Distefano

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