To be honest I liked the beginning and
middle of the book rather than the end.
Not exact matches
You want to calculate how to live comfortably and enjoy the retirement you have been looking forward to, but it's good to remember that in my research for my
book, You Can Retire Sooner Than You Think — The 5 Money Secrets
of the Happiest Retirees, I found that the happiest retirees live in the
middle rather than a VIP lifestyle.
When I was leafing through Chantal Coady's
book Rococo: mastering the art
of chocolate a few weeks ago, I was struck by her recipe for White Chocolate Heartbreakers — a white chocolate cake served warm with a melting raspberry and white chocolate
middle —
rather like a chocolate fondant.
Note: I enjoyed this
book in spite
of the narration on audible - the narrator's tone sounded like a high class 40 year old
rather than a
middle school / high school kid.
Or
rather, the
middle part
of the
book is on politics.
Let's reiterate that Creed is a character study, much like the original Rocky (1976),
rather than a superhero movie or a comic
book movie like some
of the
middle Rocky sequels became.
It appears that Tom didn't have a blog - to -
book mindset up front or in the
middle... but
rather blogged for the fun
of it... and did I hear correctly that it was his publisher who saw the value and recommended making a
book out
of it?