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If I Decide To Fly!5 reviews
Marina

Imani Press Publishing, 2007

Spirit Lifted
So many times we forget to uplift the men in our lives; we forget to give them the positive reinforcements that they deserve. If I Decide To Fly by Marina is a collection of poems that does just that, uplift the spirit of African American men. Marina shows appreciation for the every day black man, the famous black man, her grandfather, and those men that are around but are just not known. ...
  
  











  



  
How the Wise Decide: The Lessons of 21 Extraordinary Leaders11 reviews
Aaron Sandoski, Bryn Zeckhauser

Crown Business, 2008

Indispensable guide for leaders today
As the CEO of a financial services company, I've made my share of mistakes but thankfully have had the time and opportunity to learn from them. Newly appointed CEOs today do not have the same luxury of time and for that S&T's book could aid them greatly. It gives readers not only much needed perspective, but also a clear and practical emphasis of what works. It's an indispensable guide for all ...
  
  











  



  
Time to Decide a Time to Heal for Parents Making Difficult Decisions About Babies They Love7 reviews
Molly A. Minnick

Whippoorwill Pr, 1990

A must-read for all forced to make a difficult choice.......
I wish our geneticist would have had copies of this book ready to hand out (along with the medical information about our baby's chromosomal abnormality). It would have been a HUGE help to have read this BEFORE interrupting our pregnancy (We learned of this book the week after losing our baby). This reaffirms our choice...we (as THOUSANDS of other parents) chose the route we did out of the ...
  
  











  



  
So You Want To Be An Entrepreneur: How to decide if starting a business is really for you11 reviews
Jon Gillespie-Brown

Capstone, 2008

Excellent
This is a concise easy to read book which gives you a good set of rules to help you understand what type of person you need to be to become an entrepreneur. I think it is a very valuable guide and worth reading
  
  











  



  
Decide and Conquer: Make Winning Decisions and Take Control of Your Life4 reviews
Stephen P. Robbins

FT Press, 2003

A nice guy... A nice book...
I took one of Dr. Robbins' management courses at SDSU over a dozen years ago, and to this day I'm still using the decision-making techniques he presented, in my own life... In person, at the podium, Dr. Robbins is warm, bright and funny, and he gets his points across with laser precision... Happily, his writing style mirrors his speaking style, and it makes for an enjoyable read... I recommend ...
  
  











  



  
If You Decide To Go To The Moon (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards))5 reviews
Faith Mcnulty

Scholastic Press, 2005

Great book about an awesome journey
This book arrived at our library last week, and I was immediately blown away by it! Faith McNulty and Steven Kellogg have done a great job of showing and telling children what a trip to the moon would really be like. One thing that is great about this book is the way experiences and things that are familiar to children are used to describe extraordinarily UN-familiar experiences and ideas. The ...
  
  











  



  
The Go Point: When It's Time to Decide--Knowing What to Do and When to Do It8 reviews
Michael Useem

Crown Business, 2006

A Leaders Manual to Making Better Decisions
I finally had the chance to sit down with Michael Useem's newest book, The Go Point. I am really interested in his work and enjoyed several of his earlier books including Upward Bound: Nine Original Accounts of How Business Leaders Reached Their Summits (with Paul Asel), Leading Up: How to Lead Your Boss So You Both Win and The Leadership Moment: Nine True Stories of Triumph and Disaster and ...
  
  











  



  
The Truth Behind the "Mommy Wars": Who Decides What Makes a Good Mother?13 reviews
Miriam Peskowitz

Seal Press, 2005

Well-researched look at women's place in the workforce
In this book, Peskowitz examines the supposed war between working moms and sat-at-home moms and concludes that it's a war perpetuated by the media rather than an actual one. She then explores the nature of work in America and argues that most moms lack real choice in their working decisions. She provides examples of stay-at-home moms who would like to work part-time but cannot find work worth ...
  
  











  



  
Dating the Divorced Man: Sort Through the Baggage to Decide If He's Right for You8 reviews
Christie Hartman

Adams Media Corporation, 2007

Single in LA
I've read this book twice and I wanted to write a review because I found reading other women's experiences with a book and applying their personal situations to it very helpful. This book is not as breezy and whimsical as other self-help books on dating a "divorced/divorcing" man with kids, but it is very thorough, sympathetic and right on about a lot of things that we women go through (in my ...
  
  











  



  
Decide Better! For a Better Life10 reviews
Michael E. McGrath

Motivation Publishing, 2008

A must read!
I never really thought about how many decisions I make every day until reading this book. I just seemed to approach everything in life as individual challenges or opportunities, but since I read this book, I've started to look at all of my decisions in a more conscious way. Now when I make the most important decisions, I try to apply a lesson that I learned from the book to make the ...
  
  











  



  
Dating the Older Man: Consider Your Differences and Decide if He's Right for You2 reviews
Belisa Vranich Psy.D., Laura Grashow Psy.D.

Adams Media, 2008

Easy to read and informative
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was easy to read, informative, and gave good advice that one can really use.
  
  











  



  
Genetically Engineered Foods: Are They Safe? You Decide.2 reviews
Laura Ticciati, Ph.D. Robin Ticciati

Keats Publishing, 1998

A little book with a big wake up message
Food technology has turned much of what we eat in this country into artificial, processed, chemicalized mishmash. No wonder forty percent of the population is sick! Now comes the latest insult -- genetically engineered food. You won't know that you are eating it because the government doesn't require food manufacturers/producers to specially label GE food nor does it require any independent ...
  
  











  



  
Factcines: Facts on Vaccines. Just the Data. You Decide2 reviews
Susan Shoshana Weisberg MD

BookSurge Publishing, 2008

Brilliant
well written facts. As a parent I feel more knowledgeable to weigh the options of vaccination, highly recommended
  
  











  



  
The Homeschooling Option: How to Decide When It's Right for Your Family2 reviews
Lisa Rivero

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

Excellent book!!!
This book was so helpful in laying out the why tos and why not tos. I had been sitting on the homeschool decision for months. Now that we are fast approaching fall and kindergarten, I am so happy to have found this book! It navigated me through many of the questions I had and really helped me make my homeschooling decision. Although a homeschooler herself, Rivero is fairly objective and tells ...
  
  











  



  
The Careless Quilter: Decide-as-you-sew, Design-as-you-go Quiltmaking (Needlework and Quilting)2 reviews
Kristin Miller

Thomas Nelson, 2000

Great book, but needs a different title
I just received this book and really liked it. The basic idea is to start with a central medallion and then make design and fabric choices to let your quilt grow around the medallion. This means you don't plan the quilt entirely in advance, which I think is more fun, and results in a interesting quilt. I taught myself how to quilt (I knew how to sew, but knew nothing about patchwork), and used a ...
  
  











  



  
Help Me Decide3 reviews
Anne Boyd, James R. Boyd

Good Year Books, 1999

Outstanding, Relevant Book for Young People!
I had an opportunity to read Help Me Decide and I was extremely impressed. When I think about all the peer pressure young people are under today and the many decisions they have to make that will affect their future, I could not think of a more helpful book on the market. Written by two educators whose experience, insight and practical observations make this an incisive, user friendly, ...
  
  











  



  
Let the People Decide: Black Freedom and White Resistance Movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, ...4 reviews
J. Todd Moye

The University of North Carolina Press, 2004

An excellent read
The book is focused on the freedom movements in a specific time and place, but I think it gives insight into how similar movements evolve elsewhere. It is definately a scholarly work, and the author footnotes many of his own oral history interviews as source material. Yet the author's prose is not stuffy, and you don't feel like you are doing homework while reading this engaging book. I would ...
  
  











  



  
Whodunit - You Decide!: Mini-Mysteries For You To Solve4 reviews
Hy Conrad

Sterling, 1996

Better than watching TV
Instead of mindlessly watching TV tonight, why not try a Whodunit mystery? These mysteries are fun and challenging -- think Encyclopedia Brown for an older crowd. Each one has clever twists and it's great fun to exercise your power of deduction. Each mystery is set up like a court case where the reader puts herself in the shoes of a juror. The general information about the case is given, ...
  
  











  



  
The Committee: They Decide If I Live or Die3 reviews
Clay Cornelius

Tate Publishing & Enterprises, 2007

Uplifting to the spirit
This short novel is a great read with interesting plot twists and turns. The idea of the committee is brilliant and relates to everyone of us. It's a new age version of Hawthorne's, Young Goodman Brown, and gives reassurance to anyone battling substance abuse and lack of faith.
  
  











  



  
Impressive Deception: Creation Or Evolution-- You Decide2 reviews
Deedee Briski

Ragged Edge Press, 2004

Inpressive Deception
I thought it was an eye opener. After a while I was getting mad about how the public education system is leaving out so much science to explain evolution and how many people walk with blinders on when looking at the subject. When I would talk to people about what I read in the book they were shocked at some of the facts that they did not know. Science should not be censored. I enjoyed the ...
  
  











  








   



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