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I've read two other books by him - "what rich parents teach their kids that poor parents don't" and "what the rich invest in that the poor and middle class do not". Honestly, they weren't as good as either cashflow quadrant or rich dad poor dad.

Maybe it was the topics... didn't have much interest in communications management or 4 chapters on the different types of investors. Maybe he had a different ghostwriter but the style felt different as well.

I'm looking to check out his book on options. Have you read that one?

I did not read the two you read - now I don't need to haha.

I have not read his book on options - heard it is good.