Barnes and Noble Nook sprung a surprise package to capitalize on the holiday season. Released on 30th November 2009, the Nook e-book reader takes its place of pride as the first electronic book reader to be based on the Android platform. What catches your attention are ‘Over a million titles to choose from’, ’1000s of…
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BOMC2 (formerly Zooba Book Club) is a novel, subscription-based book service, established on a concept which eliminates two main drawbacks of traditional book clubs: featured selections and high shipping charges. It works like this: you compile a list of books you’d like to read (your Reading List), and BOMC2 sends you the top book from…
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The Art of Approaching ebook has caused quite a stir and there have been a lot of people talking about it. Naturally, I wanted to immediately review this book that apparently teaches men how to approach women! What I liked the most was that this book is one of a kind as it is the…
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Turn Stress Into Energy And Enthusiasm by Michael Licenblat Book Review Pressure Proof your life from stress, pressure and burnout – over 81 proven strategies. “This is the book for the busy entrepreneur !” Learn exactly how to relieve stress at work,increase your personal productivity and thrive under pressure – using a proven system of…
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The history of Point & Figure charting is often debated, as its exact date of origin and inventor remains unknown. Victor De Villiers and Owen Taylor stated in 1933 that the Point & Figure method is more than 60 years old. Some have accredited the method to the founding father of Technical Analysis – Charles…
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Martin Gilbert is a historical writing phenomenon; a historian without peer in many areas; and an intellectual giant in Churchilliana. Again he has produced another valuable niche product in the vast compendium of Churchill related works, this one centred on Churchill’s 70-year relationship with Jews, Zionism and post 1947 Israel. Even if you are not…
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The book in question “Myths of Gender” by Anne Fausto-Sterling took a scientific approach to feminist belief in systematically addressing arguments that have been made regarding female inferiority of one type or other since the 1920s. The main argument of this book was not a simple one to discern as the subject matter is complicated…
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Elie Goldschmidt, a fellow acupuncturist, has recently come out with an e-book that I think all acupuncturists should have if they want an easy way to more effectively monetize their practice. The e-book is called The Secret to Acupuncture Insurance Billing: The Secret to How I Earn Up to $300 Per Treatment and So Can…
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“Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts” is written by 2 famous relationship doctors whose main modus operandi is to ask 7 questions to help shatter various myths surrounding marriage. The main purpose of the book is to equip couples with tools they will need to maintain a successful marriage in these turbulent times. Since it…
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‘The Golfer’s Mind’ is another outstanding contribution from the master himself, Dr Bob Rotella. ‘The Golfer’s Mind’ is really a very detailed instructional book, that can be used as a vital reference guide to reinforce Rotella’s invaluable guiding principles, at any time, and should be in every golfer’s bag. ‘The Golfer’s Mind’ provides solid and…
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