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The Expectant Father
by Armin A. Brott
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Interesting - William Taylor |
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Dreams of my Father
by Barak Obama
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very very interesting
- Kathy Muldoon |
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A
Personal History
Autobiography
of Katherine Graham
Comments
5 Stars - best book of the year. Remarkable memoir of a woman
who was present at the heart of many of the world and national
events that shaped a generation -Kathy Muldoon
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Field
of Hope
by Brett Butler
Brett Butler, the Los Angeles Dodger who defied all odds to
become a big leaguer, has had his share of battles--including
a recent one with throat cancer. Field of Hope is a story of
love, of reality, honesty, and testing. A story of faith, victory,
and hope.
Comments
William Taylor: 5 stars, "A must read."
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The
Millionaire Mind
by Stanley and Dankos
From school days to investments, Dr. Thomas J. Stanley provides
daily insights on the beliefs and behaviors of self-made millionaires.
Comments
William Taylor: 5 stars, "Should read Millionaire Next
Door before starting this one, but both are great. It will bring
a fresh perspective to those that don't think much about saving.
For those savers, it will reconfirm your beliefs."
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Success
is a Choice
by Rick Pitino
One of America's most sought after coaches and motivational
speakers offers a lively and practical guide to achieving success
and happiness. From strategies for becoming a super-achiever
to tips for making a job more fun, this book acts as a personal
coach and as a source of inspiration and advice for getting
the most from oneself, one's business, and one's life.
Comments
William Taylor: 4 stars, "Great book. If you like Covey
and sports then you will like this one." |
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Asset
Allocation
by Roger Gibson
Financial experts agree: Asset allocation is the key strategies
for maintaining a consistent yet superior rate of investment
return. Now, Roger Gibson's Asset Allocation - the best-selling
reference book on this popular subject for a decade has been
updated to keep pace with the latest developments and findings.
This Third Edition provides step-by-step strategies for implementing
asset allocation in a high return/low risk portfolio, educating
financial planning clients on the solid logic behind asset allocation,
and more.
Comments
Tom McIntire: 4 stars |
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The
Money Masters
by John Train
This book gives you an insight into what the great investors
paid attention to, what questions they asked themselves, and
others, and how they behaved. You will find that successful
investing has been a lot different than it sounds on CNBC.
Comments
Tom McIntire: 5 stars |
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High
Noon, The Inside Story of Scott McNealy and the Rise of Sun
Microsystems
by Karen Southwick
Sun Microsystems (creators of the now indispensable Java programming
language) is in a position to challenge high-tech's most powerful
players--including Microsoft--over the future of computing.
This is due in large part to its practical, ambitious, and forward-looking
CEO Scott McNealy.
Comments
William Taylor: 3 stars, "For those interested in the inner
workings of this tech company, this is a good book."
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Inside
Intel, Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful
Chip Maker
by Tim Jackson
Named one of the Best Business Books of 1997 by Business Week,
Inside Intel is the gripping business saga of a company that
rose to dominance through technological innovation, and maintained
its leadership against competitors through aggressive marketing,
tough business tactics, and liberal use of legal firepower.
Comments
William Taylor: 3 stars, "I thought High Noon was a little
better." |
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What
They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School; and What They
Still Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School
by Mark McCormack
McCormack's firm, the International Management Group, merchandises
professional sports figures and markets the international television
rights to sporting events. In this book, McCormack offers advice
on business management.
Comments
William Taylor: 4 stars, "I am fascinated by IMG (International
Management Group). For those with the same thoughts, I strongly
recommend. " |
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Winning
Every Day
by Lou Holtz
Through it all, Coach Holtz will help you discover the courage
you need to live a life of unremitting triumph. You couldn't
have a better guide. He will provide you with the strategies
he has shared with Fortune500 companies, groups, and organizations.
Comments
William Taylor: 3 stars, "I expected more from Lou, but
it was solid and easy to read." |
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Winning
with Integrity
by Leigh Steinberg
Since entering the nascent field of sports law 25 years ago--before
athletes were guaranteed the right of legal representation--Leigh
Steinberg has epitomized the high-profile sports agent, successfully
negotiating over $2 billion in contracts for superstars like
Troy Aikman, Steve Young, and Ryan Leaf. Just as importantly,
he has done so with honor
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William Taylor: 4 stars, "While I suspect most of this
book is idealistic, I really enjoyed it." |
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Hannibal
by Thomas Harris
Seven years after Dr. Hannibal Lector's escape from the authorities,
the climax of Silence of the Lambs, one of his earlier victims
uses Agent Starling as bait to draw the doctor into an intricate
and unspeakable design for revenge.
Comments
William Taylor: 4 stars, "SCARY!!!" |
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Small
Miracles for
Women
by Yitta Halberstam and Judith Leventhal
When we integrate both the experience and the meaning of coincidences
into our own lives, we open ourselves to the enriching possibilities,
the blessings, and the sense of harmony with the universe that
they offer. Small Miracles presents 60 real-life coincidences--some
heartwarming, some strange, some awe-inspiring.
Comments
Patty Ries: 5 stars, "I found this to be a very interesting
and uplifting book. The authors provide numerous stories of
occurrences that may seem like coincidences but show God's hand
in our everyday lives." |
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