books by Citadel
books:
Every Hand Revealed
42 reviews
Gus Hansen
Citadel, 2008
Very intriguing book
Very good book. This is basically a recap of every hand Gus played on his way to winning the Aussie Millions main event. Great look into the mind of a dangerous and tricky player... Tons of hand analysis, obviously. Very interesting to see the good hands, the bad hands, the steals, the bluffs that worked, the bluffs that didn't... You can sense his mood swings up and down, sense the ...
The Layguide: How to Seduce Women More Beautiful Than You Ever Dreamed Possible No Matter What You Look Like ...
54 reviews
Tony Clink
Citadel, 2004
A must have
This book is great, easy to read, and full of useful tips for anyone. It gives a variety of stratigies and points out a lot of the mistakes I was making prevouisly. Good hunting
Existentialism And Human Emotions (A Philosophical Library Book)
13 reviews
Jean-Paul Sartre
Citadel, 2000
The most readable philosophy work of Sartre
This work is readable and clear. In this it is possible to learn more from reading a few pages of it than from reading all of Sartre's major philosophical work 'Being and Nothingness'. The basic idea of Sartre's Existensialism is that we are born into the world without having any prior purpose or meaning. Our life is the story of the meaning we make for ourselves. And we do this through our ...
Pot-Limit Omaha Poker
15 reviews
Jeff Hwang
Citadel, 2008
If you only could buy one Omaha book, this is the one.
I have read several poker books on Omaha; Ken Warren's, Bob Ciaffone's, T.J. Cloutier's, and recently Rolf Slotboom's book. None of them helped me with Omaha the way this book did. Yes, there are a few typographical errors, but it certainly should not stop you from buying this book if you want to play Omaha. It's not just Omaha High, but the High Low section is excellent. Jeff is systematic ...
The Alphabet Of Manliness
221 reviews
Maddox
Citadel Press, 2006
Hidden Gem
I read and loved Tucker Max, and have to say Maddox is the man! I nearly busted my gut laughing so hard reading Mr Instability, and this book I didnt have that reaction more of the liftingh my head of going yeah thats right!
I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
275 reviews
Tucker Max
Citadel Press, 2006
Tucker Max is rude, crude, narcissistic.....
Tucker Max is rude, crude, narcissistic and awesome. I love the web site and loved this book. I was in tears laughing so hard.
Cold Noses At The Pearly Gates
139 reviews
Gary Kurz
Citadel, 2008
Finding comfort...
This book brought so much comfort to me after the loss of my very best friend- little girl Ni-Ni! With so many unanswered questions and so much uncertainty when we lose our four legged companions- it was in reading this book that I found and continue to find comfort in Gary Kurtz work... Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates. For anyone who has suffered this type of loss this book will bring you peace ...
Johnny Got His Gun
287 reviews
Dalton Trumbo
Citadel, 2007
A brilliant novel that hasn't dated at all, sadly.....minor spoilers...
I read this book in high school (on my own, it wasn't assigned reading. The assigned reading bored me to death). It has never left me. It's one of the most searing indictments of war ever written. It's brutal, depressing, creepy, terrifying, surreal, and absolutely fascinating. A book like this never really dates, as it is not about one specific war but about war itself. I'm generally a ...
Separated By Duty, United In Love
17 reviews
Shellie Vandevoorde
Citadel, 2006
The most phenomenal deployment book!
I'm an army girlfriend. My boyfriend is deployed to Iraq for 15 months. I bought this book in hopes of finding a little comfort and advice for situations military couples come across. Instead, I found a book I couldn't put down. The author did a wonderful job of taking life experiences from many different men and women, servicemembers and civilians and compiled them into a "crisis bible". The ...
Ernie: The Autobiography
9 reviews
Ernest Borgnine
Citadel, 2008
Ernie we hardly knew ya...well, maybe we did, but...
A fun read for any movie buff, ERNIE is Ernest Borgnine's wonderful, open autobiography that touches on virtually everyone who was anyone in Hollywood from the 1950s to the 1980s. Borgnine is very honest in his praise for co-star/mentors like Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin. He also lets it be known that while he appears to have gotten along with EVERYONE, there were the occasional ...
The Pirate Life
John "Chumbucket" Baur
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Mark "Cap'n Slappy" Summers
Citadel Press, 2008
Cap 'n Slappy and 'Ol Chumbucket are funny, funny men. The Green Man Review Ahoy there, scallywags and sea wenches! Prepare to have your timbers thoroughly shivered. The two guys who accidentally invented International Talk Like a Pirate Day, experts in areas of pirate lore, pirate philosophy, and pirate fashion sense, here present a hilarious guidebook guaranteed to have landlubbers swashing their buckles in no time! Shoot up the corporate ...
The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead (Citadel Underground)
21 reviews
Ralph Metzner
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Richard Alpert
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Citadel, 2000
Tomorrow Never Knows
Since there is so much talk about the Beatles song, Tomorrow Never Knows, I have decided to use it as the 'working title' of this review. We don't know what tomorrow will bring. It is a bit audacious on our part to even think that there might even be a tomorrow because all supposed tomorrows are simply extensions of our today. I picked this book up in a used bookstore in San Francisco. I ...
Undercover Sex Signals: A Pickup Guide For Guys
33 reviews
Leil Lowndes
Citadel Press, 2006
Excellent and truly inspiring!
Wow! Your book - Undercover Sex Signals: A Pickup Guide For Guys has changed my life. Many Thanks. I also highly recommend The Exclusive Layguide: When Dating and Having Sex with Incredibly Hot Women is No Longer Mirage Even If You Don't Look Like a Model or Don't Make a Fortune
The Art Of Sensual Female Dominance: A Guide for Women
18 reviews
Claudia Varrin
Citadel, 2000
If you were fascinated by Lady Heather on CSI.....
Then you will love this book! Claudia Varrin is the Dr Ruth of the B&D scene. In addition to being able to understand and explore the world of dominants and submissives, she also provides a terrific amount of psychological insights into men and women. She outlines the worlds of the dominants and submissives and gives rules and safety guides for those who wish to choose this lifestyle. Her ...
The 100: A Ranking Of The Most Influential Persons In History
82 reviews
Michael H. Hart
Citadel, 2000
The 100: A ranking of the most Influential persons in History
This is an eye opener about the truth, by the world renowned philosophers and historians. Excellent, everyone should read this book and know the reality.
The Ethics Of Ambiguity
10 reviews
Simone de Beauvoir
Citadel, 2000
Great Teaching Text for Existentialism
This is an excellent and original work of philosophy, closely related to the contemporary ideas of Sartre and Merleau-Ponty, but quite unique and not reducible to their work. I find it to be one of the best books (indeed one of the few books) to use to teach existentialism in introductory classes. I recommend skipping the first chapter, because it is self-consciously "literary," (in an obscure ...
Nephilim and the Pyramid: Nephilim and the Pyramid of the Apocalypse
35 reviews
Patrick Heron
Citadel, 2007
Excellent Book on the Nephilim
If you are going to buy one book on the Nephilim this is the best. Very Interesting read, couldn't put it down. Interesting pictures as well. Patrick Herons insight from his dedicated research provides answers to many of the mysterious questions left to this generation. The origins of the Nephilim is very well documented as are their deeds and interactions with mankind. Although the Pyramids ...
Just Try It On: A Month-by-Month Guide to Shopping and Style
4 reviews
Susan Redstone
Citadel, 2008
Fashion Fabulous
Oooh-la la! Just what shopaholics and shopophobics need to make sense of the mall madness! Industry insider Susan Redstone offers a shopping plan and fashion formula that removes the guess-work and haphazard-ness of the shopping experience--and helps us guard against our dangerous impulses that only lead to shopper's remorse. The style is fun, down-to-earth and engaging. The first purchase every ...
Zombie CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead
2 reviews
Jonathan Maberry
Citadel Press, 2008
Nice companion piece to the Zombie Survival Guide
So you love zombies? NO, I mean you really LOVE zombies? You spend time in chat rooms debating over the best methods to survive a zombie outbreak or zombie apocalypse. You argue with non-believers about how likely a zombie plague actually is. You love the mechanics of the various zombie incarnations and how society and more specifically the police, the military, and the every day Joe would ...
Dreamseller
Brandon Novak
Citadel, 2008
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