Buy Audio Books – Learn While You Multitask! by Richard Larkin

Deciding where to buy audio books is easy these days if you know where to look! It used to be that you'd have to drive all around town to different bookstores to get the ones you wanted. Now all you have to do is navigate the best online storefronts, and you can have audio titles delivered right t

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Book Review – “We” by Yevgeny Zamyatin by Rachel Stoll

First published in the early twentieth century shortly after the Russian Revolution of 1917, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin has been translated by Natasha Randall and republished in 2006. We is considered a precursor to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Fourand has a feeling similar to Ray Bradbury's Fa

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The Secrets to the Law of Attraction Are Changing Lives Worldwide by Travis Ristig

The secrets to the law of attraction have been changing lives worldwide since 'The Secret', a movie that has an accompanying book, was released by Rhonda Byrne in 2004. Byrne, an Australian woman, made 'The Secret' because she had recently come out of a series of misfortunes both personal and prof

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Review of “Why We Buy – The Science of Shopping” by Jed C. Jones Ph.D

Paco Underhill published his book "Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping" in 1999. Today it remains a modern classic for understanding the psychology of consumer purchasing behavior. Here is a summary and critique the book's main points: 1. Purchasing behaviors can be studied: Underhill and his

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The Good News Bible by Tumwesigye Wycliffe

The Bible is the Word of God. It contains 27 books in the New Testament and 39 in the Old Testament. It is one of the most selling books in the 21st Century and the more you read it, the more you will love it. It was written by several authors from different backgrounds, varied professions and fr

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The Meaning of Flowers – A Secret Language You Should Know by Ramajae Taylor

We don't really think about the meaning of flowers today whenever we give them, we just pick out a pretty flower and we give it to someone but actually the real meaning behind flowers and their secret language has been lost. The Victorians used flowers as a discreet form of communication. During

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Book Review – “Imperium” by Ryszard Kapuscinski by Rachel Stoll

Recommended by a friend in my graduate program in Portland, Ryszard Kapuscinski's Imperium stands apart as an amazing piece of journalistic history of the former Soviet Union. For those interested in the realities of the different republics of the Soviet Union from the late 1930s to the early 19

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