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How to Build a Writing Ritual That Increases Your Impact and Your Income (Before 8AM) (The Miracle Morning Book Series) (Volume 5)
How to Build a Writing Ritual That Increases Your Impact and Your Income (Before 8AM) (The Miracle Morning Book Series) (Volume 5)

Review:Directs the principals of The Miracle Morning for those who write for a living, would like to make a living from writing, or just want to pursue a more fruitful hobby, personal blog, or other content-creation passions. Read more

Inside the Doomsday Machine (movie tie-in)  (Movie Tie-in Editions)
Inside the Doomsday Machine (movie tie-in) (Movie Tie-in Editions)

Review:Its rare that someone can capture the complicated and sometimes boring world of wall-street's money mongering in a witty and interesting way, but Michael Lewis has done just that. In addition, after reading this book, I feel I have a good understanding of what occurred with the greatest financial disaster of our time. Read more

Grace
Grace

Review:Grace Coddington is so talented. I wasone of the people that did not know of her geiouse until I saw the September Issue. Some of her work on the big screen brought tears to my eye's it was so beautiful. I now get to read about her and admire her some more. Read more

Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife
Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife

Review:Warning. The kindle version does not have pictures. That is not made known upfront. There is a sentence before every chapter that says "Images in the book are not displayed owing to permissive issues" Also took a removal and re-download to get the footnote links to work.

Love her writing! Read more

What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism
What Unites Us: Reflections on Patriotism

Review:A very thought provoking and insightful perspective of the present through revisiting the past, as told by someone who has lived through, thought through and reported on most significant events in the recent history of this great country of ours. I recommend this book with the hope that it encourages you, as it has encouraged me, to be a participant in impacting the future of our community, our country and our world. Read more

Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus
Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus

Review:Arrived on time as posted date arrival by Amazon as I bought this brand new. The book though thick and bit big but is not heavy.. most of all the prints are big that you don't need an eyeglass to find words. The main word you look are bolder in print that makes it easy to find its synonyms under it. I recommend this thesaurus and Amazon. Thank you. Read more

You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)
You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)

Review:I purchased this in audio form. I've listened to it at least 6 or 7 times, all the way though. I've learned so much, not only about writing, but also how to market yourself and get noticed. Jeff Goins, the author, narrates it as well, and his voice is energetic...like he was doing a public speaking event. Jeff begins the book from long before his full-time writing career began. He talks about how he managed to get his name out there, how he networked, and how he became as popular as he is t... Read more

Flight of Passage: A Memoir
Flight of Passage: A Memoir

Review:Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Having come from an 'airplane family' where my dad and his 6 brothers grew up with a landing strip and barn full of planes out back in the 60s, I especially appreciated hearing the stories in this book. There's not much I can add to the other great reviews, this is simply one I couldn't put down. Read more

Down and Out in Paris and London
Down and Out in Paris and London

Review:Written based upon his real-life experience as a scullery worker in a Paris hotel and a tramp in London, George Orwell's recounting of the stories of the impecunious stands alone in its authenticity of the content and veritability of the experiences The substantiality of poverty was boredom and inconvenience, according to Orwell because poverty freed people from standard s of ordinary behaviors. Nevertheless, this book is not a book of socialist manifesto that urges the impecunious to revolt ag... Read more

Pride of Baghdad
Pride of Baghdad

Review:Brian K. Vaughan is the best writer in comics. Of this, I'm sure. I have loved almost everything he's written and was happy to finally get a chance to read this. He has an amazing way of humanizing so many different types of characters. The plot here, based on a true story, is simple and pure: survival. He takes it so far past that. Just an amazing story. The art was very good. Overall a fantastic must read! Read more

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