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Review:Excellent tips for saving money while traveling around the world, somewhat slanted toward the younger traveler. Many of the tips are applicable to any age group, fortunately, but a lot of the advice about lodging and saving money on food seem more useful to the younger crowd, or at least a more agile and adventurous crowd than this early 70's-age reviewer. I'd like to see a companion volume written on the topic for senior citizens! The book is well-written, and clearly Matt has experienced al... Read more
Review:Oscar Wilde must have been quite the character in his day. This play about mistaken identity is not only laugh out loud funny but cutting at the same time. He skewers the upper class with his observations about their behaviour. No wonder it has been done in countless theaters over the years and been made into at least one film that I can think of. Read more
Review:OK, maybe not, but his lookalike John Stossel is definitely keeping self-important bureaucrats and fat cats "under pressure."
Stossel cuts through the groupthink and lack of perspective that pervade the "reporting" we're subjected to from dim bulbs like Matt, Katie and Paula. His arguments for a freer society - one where risk-taking behavior is encouraged, not feared, point the way to a U.S. that stops chasing dimes with dollars, a country where it's easier to start a business or invent a... Read more
Review:I almost gave it four stars because Sharyl Attkisson should have included things like the media's coverage of 9/11 (and the evidence that refutes the conclusions shared by the media), but there are so many important things in this book nonetheless that it must be shared so I gave it five stars anyway. It truly is exceptional, and as no book is truly worth five stars, this is my biggest endorsement. Read more
Review:Mary Karr puts her considerable experience teaching, writing, and reading memoir to good work in this compelling, readable, and idiosyncratic how-to book. I liked Lit, didn't love it, and I've had some starts and stops while reading Liar's Club -- in spots it just feels like she's trying too hard and the pace is still too slow. Yet this book glides along at a swift clip; it's a fun, often entrancing read. She's a careful, clear writer. At times I feel like she's trying too hard in this book too,... Read more
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Review:The book came really fast! I loved the delivery speed. The book itself has some great prompts and at a great price. The only thing I was worried about with the package it came in. It was torn so wide the book could of fell out. Other than that, it was good. Read more
Review:Readers who are intrigued and open-minded to learn more about PEMF will find this book an absolute must-read! I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in a more complete comprehensive understanding of Pulse Electro Magnetic Therapy in correlation to optimal health."There are profound benefits to be gained from reading and applying this information. "It will bring about expansion and extensive healing. This book is quite the page-turner, by virtue of the authors maintaining enthusiasm fo... Read more
Review:This is the most effective and affordable way to get published. Because of this, I have successfully published my first novel "Fallacious" and I am so proud to finally be a part of the writing community! Read more
Review:If you are a young writer looking for quick, solid advice on how to develop your craft then this book is an excellent place to start. If you are an experienced writer with a couple professional publications under your belt but you still have your doubts about your ability to make money at the craft of fiction, then this book will add greatly to your toolbox. However, if you've taken a few college level creative writing classes, or if you've already got a novel on store shelves and are working ... Read more