| 1. The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two (Revised and Updated Edition) | 
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By: William Sears, Martha Sears, Robert Sears, James Sears Publisher: Little, Brown and Company 2003-03
I have two kids (4 and 9 months) and this book is really wonderful. I refer to it often and the advice is very helpful. I recommend this for all parents, especially new parents... more
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| 2. Lord of the Flies (Casebook) (Perigee) | 
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By: William Golding Publisher: Perigee Trade September 01, 1987
There are quite a few negative reviews on "Lord of the Flies," and of course I had my own complaints with the book too.
But I still give it 5 starts because this is an instance where the whole is greater the sum of its parts.
Wasn't crazy about the author's prose style. It felt clumsy, jarring and often times I had to re-read entire paragraphs. But, at the same time, the... more
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| 3. Automatic Wealth: The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind--Including: Acres of Diamonds, As a Man Thinketh, I Dare you!, The Science of Getting Rich, The Way to Wealth, and Think and Grow Rich | 
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By: Napoleon Hill, James Allen, Russell H. Cornwell, William H. Danforth, Wallace Delois Wattles, Benjamin Franklin Publisher: bnpublishing.com February 23, 2005
Are you friends with your money? Do you love managing money as well as making? If not, and you would like to change that, this book is for you! T. Harv Eker takes a no-nonsense, no-holds-barred approach to exposing the limiting beliefs people hold around wealth and money. He guides you to challenge old family patterns and outmoded thinking so that you can start creating financial wealth and prosperity... more
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| 4. Understanding Business | 
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By: William Nickels, James McHugh, Susan McHugh Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin November 02, 2006
This used-book is decorated with rainbow colors of highlight galore. It was bit hard on the eyes at first but then the $50 saving kind of balanced it out. Shipping was fast and the book is in faire condition. It serves the purpose. I will definitely buy again for future semester. ... more
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| 5. Turkey (Country Guide) | |
By: James Bainbridge, Brett Atkinson, Jean-Bernard Carillet, Steve Fallon, Joe Fullman, William Gourlay, Virginia Maxwell, Tom Spurling Publisher: Lonely Planet April 01, 2009
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| 6. Pragmatism | 
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By: William James Publisher: General Books LLC March 07, 2010
Pragmatism delves into the extremely thought-provoking topic of philosophizing about philosophy itself. This book / lecture is a must read for all those interested in thinking for themselves! ... more
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| 7. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature | 
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By: William James Publisher: General Books LLC March 06, 2010
The book is presented in a difficult form to read because of large pages, many small type quotations, and a book that will not lie flat when opened. As to the contents, they are fine, especially since the book was written over 100 years ago... more
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| 8. The Baby Sleep Book: The Complete Guide to a Good Night's Rest for the Whole Family (Sears Parenting Library) | 
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By: William Sears, Martha Sears, Robert Sears, James Sears Publisher: Little, Brown and Company October 26, 2005
I bought this book, but got through only the first couple of chapters as I found the approach preachy, unconvincing, and it didn't seem to speak to the experience I was having.
Having asked lots of people for advice, read parts of various books, and having read a lot of Amazon online discussions, I have finally hit on a solution that I can live with. I'd like to share it as it may give... more
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| 9. Naked Lunch: The Restored Text | 
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By: William S. Burroughs Publisher: Grove Press January 26, 2004
"Naked Lunch" is William S. Burrough's masterwork. Reading this is a little like reading James Joyce's "Ulysses" crossed with the Marquise de Sade. It has a stream of consciousness form, and often reads like a poem. Burrough's said that the purpose of it was to open up one to possibilities. In this sense it is meant to be open ended, and can be opened and begun anywhere, not unlike the music of John... more
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| 10. The Tragedie of MacBeth | 
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By: William Shakespeare, James Rigney Publisher: Prentice Hall August 09, 1996
I ordered the Arden Shakespeare version of Macbeth and was sent the Signet Classic edition, which is also good, but of course we all like to get what we order. I suppose it was just a matter of misnomer, and I am relatively content with Signet.
Footnotes are decent, but any Shakespeare play should also be used in accordance with a Lexicon for a second definition if nothing else... more
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