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Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks
687 reviews
Mick Foley
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Mankind
, ...
HarperEntertainment
, 2000
Mankind
Both of my sons and my husband enjoyed this book. A lot of fun to read.
Dave Barry's Complete Guide to Guys
21 reviews
Dave Barry
Ballantine Books
, 1996
Can a funnier book be found? I think not.
This is without a doubt the funniest book I have ever read. Period. And I read a LOT of books.
Home Inspection Business From A to Z: Real Estate Home Inspector, Homeowner, Home Buyer and Seller Survival ...
24 reviews
Guy Cozzi
Nemmar Real Estate Training
, 2003
Learn the flaws to look for in a home
The primary purpose of this book is to help you become an effective inspector of homes, but the audience is much broader than that. If you own a home or are thinking about buying one, then you should read it. It will help you develop that critical, discerning eye concerning what to look for in spotting flaws in a house. I spent almost eight years as a construction worker, six where I was the ...
The Seven Mysteries of Life
31 reviews
Guy Murchie
Mariner Books
, 1999
For scientists and philosophers
My son is a philosophy student at Duke and insisted I read this book. Of course, I resisted diving into a 650 page book, but I have to admit that it was facinating. As a former science student (zoology and dentistry), we often do a little "recreational arguing," but this book really ties alot of things together. No, it won't answer all of lifes questions, but it sure will make you think ...
The Wise Guy Cookbook: My Favorite Recipes From My Life as a Goodfella to Cooking on the Run
27 reviews
Henry Hill
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Priscilla Davis
, ..., 2002
Excellent
Im not a gourmet, and im about as far from Italian as you can get. I am however a huge fan of Italian cuisine and have sampled it coast to coast in many parts of the country (no im not talking about Olive Garden..im talking about Italian food..:)) Maybe its the satisfaction of creating ones own meal, or imagining what it would have been like to grow up in Brooklyn while the smell of mom's ...
So These Two Dead Guys Walk Into a Bar
22 reviews
Witchy Woman
Triple Moon Press
, 2006
You'll DIE laughing! ;-)
This book is really really funny! And even though I laughed through it all, the thought that struck me was, how beautifully the author handles grief, sadness, abuse. She does not drown in self-pity even though she had every reason to, but instead she turned everything into something FUNNY! Most of the times when you read about the "bad times" she went through, you won't even feel like she's ...
Forgotten Soldier : The Classic WWII Autobiography (Brassey's Commemorative Series WWII) (Brassey's ...
162 reviews
Guy Sajer
Brassey's (UK) Ltd
, 1990
Chillingly Clear Account of War on the Eastern Front
Awsome - the one word I use to describe this book. Debates exist whether this book is non-fiction or fiction mainly due to the inaccuracies regarding specific details, some minor such as uniform markings. However, after researching this topic I came across a letter to the Editor of "Military Review", printed in the March-April 1997 edition, by a Douglas E. Nash. Nash eventually located Sajer ...
Giraffes Can't Dance
50 reviews
Giles Andreae
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Guy Parker-Rees
Hachette Children's Books
, 2001
Wonderful story!
I wish I could give this book more stars! Not only is this my 3 year old's favorite book, but mine as well! It teaches children that just because someone is different doesn't mean they are any less special than anyone else and that they can't do something as well. Wonderful book that teaches important values in life!
Creating Customer Evangelists: How Loyal Customers Become a Volunteer Sales Force
36 reviews
Ben McConnell
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Jackie Huba
Kaplan Business
, 2002
Finally practical steps
I have found that most books about marketing are about someone's one success in the past and just discuss the barriers they had to break to make their winning strategy work...they tend to be egocentric. I have wanted a book that really lines out the steps to take to create people loyal to a brand. I am not looking for a magic step-by-step I know everything takes time, but this book is doing a ...
The Market Guys' Five Points for Trading Success: Identify, Pinpoint, Strike, Protect and Act!
32 reviews
Wiley, 2008
A must read book for investors
I consider this book to be a must read when you invest. The approach to investing that they recommend is very simple and is the best group of ideas I have come across yet. Their chapter on mistakes to avoid is critical reading, every time I have neglected their recommendations it has cost me money. This chapter alone is worth many times the price of the book. In today's highly volatile market ...
Why People Buy : Achieving the Selling Zone
15 reviews
Guy Baker
Standel Publishing
, 1995
Could Be Invaluable If You Commit the Time and Energy
There are hundreds (thousands?) of books now in print which offer information and counsel concerning the sales process. In essence, that process involves cultivation and then solicitation but first an important decision must be made: Whom to cultivate? (In retail sales, obviously, anyone who walks in the door is a prospect.) When conducting workshops for salespersons, I strongly recommend that ...
Independent Film Distribution: How to Make a Successful End Run Around the Big Guys
16 reviews
Phil Hall
Michael Wiese Productions
, 2006
One book indie filmmakers should not miss
After years of watching movies and perhaps having friends, family, and acquaintances tell you that you should write a screenplay or make a movie, you've decided that that's what you want to do with some of the months or years ahead. First, don't panic. Lots of people have had this epiphany before. It's a long journey, but the rewards can be rich if you remember that it's step by step, and not ...
Dinosaurumpus!
17 reviews
Tony MItton
Scholastic
, 2002
Love it
My 3 1/2 year old son loves this book, we have read it every night since we bought it.
Bitter, Party of One... Your Table is Ready: Relationship advice from a guy who has no business giving it.
20 reviews
Larry Star
iUniverse, Inc.
, 2005
LMAO!!!!
This book is so funny!!! I bought it because I wanted something funny to read and try to find out what is in a man's head when he is getting ready for a date, getting engaged, etc. 2 Funny!! I'm sure that all the accounts in the book are right on for most bachelors today! I read this in one evening, then shared it with my Dad, my brother, my friends. I don't really know who has it now, but ...
Comfortably Numb
20 reviews
Guy Jones
1st Books Library
, 2002
The Title Misleads
While the state of comfortable numbness may be an appropriate description of USAF personnel doing long shifts on JSTARS or AWACS, that description does not apply to readers of Guy Jones' book with that title. Numb, maybe, over the first pages as Jones sets the stage a little slowly; but never comfortable and definitely not numb over the entire book. The promotional blurbs on the cover liken ...
Tyler & His Solve-a-Matic Machine (Future Business Leaders' Series?)
18 reviews
Jennifer Bouani
Bouje Publishing
, 2006
A wonderful lesson in capitalism and entrepreneurship
Young Tyler Sogno has big dreams - he would like to buy a big boat, and sail all around the world. But, being an orphan, and a bit of a slacker, he knows that his dreams will never come true. However, when a disembodied voice tells him that there is a path to that brighter future, Tyler sits up and take notice. The voice tells him that to make his dreams come true, he must become an entrepreneur! ...
Recruit or Die: How Any Business Can Beat the Big Guys in the War for Young Talent
15 reviews
Chris Resto
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Ian Ybarra
, ...
Portfolio Hardcover
, 2007
If you need to recruit, you need to read Recruit or Die
If your company recruits new hires by going to college campuses, you need to read Recruit or Die, no matter how good you think you are at recruiting. If you have a formal recruiting program or even if you just attend job fairs looking for good new employees, this will still be a valuable book for you. The good advice begins in the Introduction, where the authors ask and answer the question: ...
The Advanced Professional Pastry Chef
17 reviews
Bo Friberg
Wiley
, 2003
Magnifique
It is the first time I found a very easy way to understand Pastry and how to do.
Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition
20 reviews
Guy Kawasaki
Tantor Media
, 2008
Getting to the realities of your business success
Guy Kawasaki is one of those business Zen masters who is full of wonderful insights and observations that provide us with those flashes of insight that cause us to say, "A ha!". His books don't provide a systematic guide to business, but he never claims they do. He is at his best in the short form thought rather than the extended exposition of ideas. This substantial book is 474 pages long. ...
Straight Talk for Success
15 reviews
Bud Bilanich
The Common Sense Guy
, 2008
Straightforward, clear advice for the recent college graduate or seasoned professional!
Straightforward, clear advice on how to advance in life and your career. Reads as if you have your own personal motivator speaking to you and is peppered with entertaining stories to illustrate the link between common sense and success. As a recent college graduate, I found this book incredibly helpful, as I begin my journey into the professional world.
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