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Filthy Rich Book | Reviews, Summary | James Patterson | 2016 Bestseller

November 9, 2016

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In words of a thriller author, Filthy Rich is a real-life story of Jeffrey Epstein. An account of the sex scandal he was involved in and how he influenced the justice system.

Filed Under: Biographies and Memoirs Tagged With: biography

Killing the Rising Sun | Reviews, Summary | Bill O’Reilly

November 8, 2016

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The latest in Bill O’Reilly’s Killing series is Killing the Rising Sun. After a series of books of military commanders and political leaders, this non-fiction book trains guns on the final year of World War II in the Pacific.

Filed Under: History Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, History

The Magnolia Story | Chip and Joanna Gaines | Summary, Reviews, Deals

November 7, 2016

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The Magnolia Story: Life story of chip and Joanna Gaines in their own words. A fun and feel-good, the book is a must of The Magnolia Story fans.

Filed Under: Biographies and Memoirs Tagged With: biography, nonfiction

How to Become a Miracle-Worker with Your Life: New Release

November 3, 2016

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How to Become a Miracle Worker is a book about a powerful ancient technique to solve any kind of problem in a permanent way.

Filed Under: New Book Release, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: self-help

Gunslinger by Jeff Pearlman | Biography | Book Reviews

October 25, 2016

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Brett Favre no doubt was one of the most iconic Football stars. In Gunslinger, readers get to read more about the person off the field along with his achievements on the field.

Filed Under: Biographies and Memoirs, Book Review, Newsletter Tagged With: biography, History

The Book of Joy | Dalai Lama | Desmond Tutu

September 28, 2016

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The Book of Joy is a book of essays that talk about joy and happiness and shows us how to find joy, based on discussions between Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu over five days in Dharamsala, India.

Filed Under: Motivation, Newsletter, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: mental health, motivation, self-help

Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett

September 20, 2016

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Designing Your Life brings you a fresh look at asking and solving life defining problems from a design thinking perspective. The author discuss some of the most common problems like finding the career that is right for you or looking for a job when you are unemployed for a long time.

Filed Under: Book Review, Newsletter Tagged With: book review, self-help

Pre-Suasion by Robert Cialdini

September 18, 2016

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Pre-Suasion is not a book you want to miss if you are interested in knowing how people think and do what they do.There is tons of research quoted in the book and it is a treasure trove of information on how conversations before an event influence the outcome of a certain event.

Filed Under: Book Review, Business Book Reviews, Newsletter, Psychology Tagged With: book review, Business, Marketing

Highest Duty by Chesley B. Sullenberger

September 8, 2016

Highest Duty: My Search for What Really Matters

The 150 odd passengers aboard the US Airways flight had a miraculous escape as Sullenberger piloted the engine-less plane on to the Hudson river and saved all aboard the plane from a certain death. Highest Duty by Chesley B. Sullenberger shows you the man behind the miracle on Hudson.

Filed Under: Biographies and Memoirs, Book Review Tagged With: History, leadership

Patient H. M. by Luke Dittrich: Book Review

August 31, 2016

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Patient H. M. is an interesting read for most medical students and those associated with medicine. It is also a great read for people who are fascinated by how human brain works and typically love to watch medical drama on television.

Filed Under: Book Review, History Book Reviews, Psychology Tagged With: book review, medicine, mental health

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