So, I gobbled up this book for the stories, and the entrepreneurial lessons between the lines.
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The one thought Richards had that summed up this book for me was his observation on the type of advice people give.
Ambrose borrowed two quotations from this book for his 1967 book Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945, and in this instance, Ambrose properly attributed the quotes to Ryan's book.
Lest you scoff at my predilection for elementary-level reading (the book is rated for ages four to eight), I beg you to look past the pastel illustrations and sing-songy cadence of the writing and see this book for what it is: a beautiful script about parenthood, a poignant parable about life and death, a testimony to when the roles of child and parent become blurry.
Ms. LINNEY: (As Wendy Savage) Yeah, like you can put this book aside for a minute while dad dies.
This book, for what it's worth, is an attempt to explain what one individual person means by conservatism.
If you know, love or support an alcoholic in your life, have an aging parent suffering from Alzheimer's disease, are worried about having children and considering or paying for expensive fertilization procedures, hate your job, are dependent on another income earner, or are responsible for someone who is sick, then this the book is for you.
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If for nothing else, that makes this book a must read for anyone interested in navigating a future energy path.
This is a book for anyone interested in words, language and cultural anthropology.
But biographer Boris Gorelik, for this forthcoming book "Incredible Tretchikoff, " came from Russia to South Africa in search of the inspiration for the painting, and in 2010 discovered Monika Sing-Lee in Cape Town.
This is a useful book for people looking to start a professional speaking career.
Still, this is not a book for readers with a low tolerance for long digressions.
This is a terrific book for anyone interested in physics, from casual readers to Nobel Laureates.
Ms Boo conducted hundreds of interviews and consulted thousands of public records for this book.
This is an inspiring book for the new grad heading into the arts, entrepreneurship or any self-directed career.
The author makes large claims which need defending in more detail than this small book has room for.
Philip Callow has drawn heavily on the vast Stevenson bibliography for this book.
This book is a guide for detecting the next crisis whenever it occurs.
This is not a book for the impatient, or even the terribly pragmatic.
This book brings them together for the first time, but it seeks to do more than simply tell what happened.
This is the optimistic outcome that this intelligent book is rooting for.
Alboher focuses squarely on careers that deal with social good, but in many ways, this book provides basic tools for any midlife job hunter.
What is the music for this book?
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For this book, Mr. Crowley, a former litigator and fitness buff who confesses he still had a few pounds to lose himself, teamed up with Dr. Sacheck, a nutrition expert, to delve into the science of nutrition and its role, along with exercise, in weight loss.
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