When you pick up a copy of the Myths and Legends storybundle, you'll receive a lot
of great books for around a dollar apiece, you'll support indie authors, and contribute to a very worthwhile cause.
The Independent Authors have a lot
of great books for readers to discover.
Reading Rainbow also has a seemingly endless number
of great books for kids.
See also, Lindsey's roundup
of great books for boys + this crowd sourced collection of recommendations for books for boys!
Not exact matches
Here, we learn how to prepare
for our own end and how to help others transition... Unreligious and truly transformational, this
book continues to inspire and provide endless wisdom on the
great mysteries and challenges
of our human existence.»
Recently, a long list
of professors from one
of the country's most respected MBA programs offered their suggestions
for those hoping to fill their holiday downtime (and their minds) with
great books.
Content That Converts by Laura Hanley is a
great book for B2B companies looking to get out
of direct selling or warming up the leads before calling.
A panel
of three entrepreneurs discussed the relationship between purpose and profitability in
greater depth: Pocket Sun, who, as founding partner
of female - focused VC firm SoGal Ventures, has a purpose
of «building an empire
for millennial women to invest in startups»; Eileen Gittins, a serial entrepreneur who founded
book self - publishing firm Blurb and now runs Bossygrl, a mobile app meant to introduce Gen Z girls to entrepreneurship by helping them launch micro-businesses; and Cathie Reid, co-founder and current digital advisor to Icon Group, an Australian cancer - care company with annual revenue
of more than $ 1.5 billion.
Since everyone at the outset is doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere at once, you've got to trust your people to do the right things in the moment, since there's no rule
book, no time
for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a
great first impression with a lot
of new and prospective customers.
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a
book about marriage, posing
for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really
great job
of making sure our data is kept secret.»
Gilpin, wrote that he was highly regarded within Trump University, including in his
book a scanned copy
of an email Trump signed to him thanking him
for doing a «
great job.»
«The title alone
of this
book has been a
great lesson
for me, and I think it is something that every leader has to do or learn to get comfortable with to manage stress and stay productive, effective, and happy in their role.
For instance, if you're running a Facebook page that features children's
books and you run across a
great list
of 100
books every child should read, you may be tempted to just post a link to that list as a status update.
This
book shows what
great management looks like and lays the groundwork
for new managers to start down the path
of building healthy and successful teams.»
The
Great Marketing Turnaround, by Stan Rapp and Tom Collins (Plume, 1990, $ 12), is the
book for entrepreneurs who dream
of launching or growing a national brand but don't have millions to spend.
You can find lists
of all - time -
great business
books everywhere, but
for my money, the most seminal one came out in 2001.
As Business Insider previously reported, Warren Buffett told Bogle
for «The Little
Book of Common Sense Investing» that «a low - cost index fund is the most sensible equity investment
for the
great majority
of investors.»
Author: A Life Well Played: My Stories, 2106; Arnold Palmer: Memories, Stories, and Memorabilia from a Life on and Off the Course, 2004; Playing by the Rules: All the Rules
of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History, 2002; A Golfer's Life (with James Dodson), 1999; 495 Golf Lessons, 1973; Play Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete Book Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My Philosophy of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
of the Game, Complete with Memorable Rulings From Golf's Rich History, 2002; A Golfer's Life (with James Dodson), 1999; 495 Golf Lessons, 1973; Play
Great Golf, 1987; Arnold Palmer's Complete
Book Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go For Broke: My Philosophy of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
Of Putting (with Peter Dobereiner), 1986; Arnold Palmer's Best 54 Golf Holes (with Bob Drum), 1977; Go
For Broke: My Philosophy
of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 19
of Winning Golf (with William Barry Furlong), 1973; Situation Golf (with Jesus Gutierrez), 1970; My Game and Yours, 1963
This will be an entirely new kind
of publishing process
for me, and one that I hope delivers a
great deal
of learning about how to publish a
book successfully in the 21st Century.
Content - based Outreach
for Link Building — This goes down in my
book as one
of the
greatest link building posts
of all time.
Tom is also a two - time author, including How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development
for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed
book that describes his work at
Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture
of best practices using collaborative networks.
I have taken issue with some
of Robert Kiyosaki's teachings
for years and have found it difficult to explain to people how it is a
great book but a horrible one at the same time.
«The Retail Revival is a critical read
for all marketing professionals who are trying to figure out what's next in retail Doug Stephens does a
great job
of explaining why retail has evolved the way it has, and the
book serves as an important, trusted guide to where it's headed next.»
This
book is expressively
for entrepreneurs and business owners who wear many hats — those who can't resist piling more responsibility onto his own shoulders, who has more
great ideas that time and resources to take advantage
of them, who runs (not walks) through each day.
The Millionaire Next Door is
great for all those people who have just come into the game
of personal financing, because this
book talks about the fundamentals
of personal finance with simple, consistent instructions.
In a classic
book «The Hidden Leader,» by Scott Edinger and Laurie Sain, I found four
great initiatives
for recognizing the behavior and results
of team members who are likely the leaders you need:
In surging, gold blurted out the Deep State Central Planners» strategy
for dealing with the
Great Financial Crisis: the hyperinflation
of bond, equities and real estate prices via the hyperinflation
of both official and totally clandestine, off - the -
books money supply, in order to create the hyperinflation
of tax revenues desperately required by the government to forestall its fiscal collapse.
One
of this
book's
greatest features is how accessible it is
for readers
of any level.
And in his
book, Children
of the
Great Depression, Glen Elder wrote that adolescents who experienced hardship in the 1930s became especially adaptable, family - oriented adults; perhaps, as a result
of this recession, today's adolescents will be pampered less and counted on
for more, and will grow into adults who feel less entitled than recent generations.
These are some
great books — been looking at buying a couple
of them
for some time now.
It would be
great to see the author maintain an up to date set
of data (or at least checked links) on his website
for the
book and guarantee to do this
for as long as the
book is on sale at least.
As Kevin Kelly, co-founder
of Wired, writes in his latest
book New Rules
for the New Economy, «The
great benefits reaped by the new economy in the coming decades will be due in large part to exploring and exploiting the power
of decentralized and autonomous networks.»
Ben Carlson
of A Wealth
of Common Sense blog (and author
of a
great book by the same name), had a recent post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (
for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit
of time), pointing to the following table.
Shareholder Approval Requirements: NYSE American requires a listed company to obtain the approval
of its shareholders
for certain types
of securities issuances, including private placements that may result in the issuance
of common shares (or securities convertible into common shares) equal to 20 % or more
of presently outstanding shares
for less than the
greater of book or market value
of the shares.
We recommend you take the weekend to go through the «
greatest trading
books ever written» instead
of wondering what Mt. Gox's trustee will do with the 16,000 bitcoins he transferred out
of the defunct exchange's cold wallets,
for the first time since February.
(Musk slipped at least one reference to the
book into the software
of the Tesla Model S.) As a teenager, Vance writes in his biography, Musk formulated a mission statement
for himself: «The only thing that makes sense to do is strive
for greater collective enlightenment.»
In this extract from Bill Hybels» new
book Holy Discontent, Hybels explains how Moses and Popeye are
great examples
of the kind
of people God is looking
for.
Consider Siegel's account below
of what American middlebrow culture really was like (which if you follow the link includes the success
of Mortimer Adler's «
Great Books for Everybody» campaign) alongside what I said in that entry:
That's called
great editing
for a
book of fiction.
«
Great potential
for growth in the Baby Boomer market,» one
of the
book's memos reads, «but will require awareness campaigns to promote the concept
of «guilt,» which 53 — 68 - year - old respondents to a survey reported they are «less likely» or «unlikely» to experience.»
I've been keeping busy, preparing
for classes that were supposed to start yesterday, reading a
book for a review due at the end
of the month, shoveling the driveway (the first one on the block to do so, with the only emulator being the ex-Marine across the street), and watching DVDs we rented in anticipation
of the
great blizzard
of 2011 (8 inches
of snow and ice!).
Students who have attended schools that assigned
great works of Western civilization — or who home - schooled using a Great Books curriculum — will be pleased to find an exam that rewards them for the knowledge they've acqu
great works
of Western civilization — or who home - schooled using a
Great Books curriculum — will be pleased to find an exam that rewards them for the knowledge they've acqu
Great Books curriculum — will be pleased to find an exam that rewards them
for the knowledge they've acquired.
For instance, I might have read her
book quite carefully and nevertheless, in an attempt to survey a
great deal
of material, failed to note something significant» and in this case that is just what happened.
Keeping the bias in mind, the
book provides a
great deal
of useful information begging
for a more persuasive interpretation.
For several years I taught
Great Books classes to college undergraduates, and the European focus
of the four - semester sequence (the first part was called «Roots
of Western Thought») illuminated issues
of which Augustine made the first consummate exploration: personal identity, individuality, the inviolable and incommensurate self.
James Nuechterlein's review («Lincoln Both
Great and Good,» August / September)
of three recent
books on Abraham Lincoln, arguably our
greatest president, was excellent and on the mark except
for one significant point.
Citizen
of the Galaxy, Starship Troopers (the original, not the horrible movie... probably not a good choice
for a 7 year old), Tunnel in the sky, The door into summer and Orphans
of the sky... all
great books.
This
book, in my opinion, is to actually minimize the
great apostasy taking place in our churches; especially among those who were never taught the real meaning
of being «last instead
of first», to help those who come into the church who may bring with them societal norms
of entitlement and «whats in it
for me» attitudes and behaviors.
In his powerful
book The Non-Violent Cross James Douglass makes a
great deal
of the resurrection, but
for him the resurrection is only a symbol
of oppressed people's awakening to the power
of nonviolence: «Man becomes God when Love and Truth enter into man, not by man's power but by raising him to Power, so that revolution in love is revealed finally as the Power
of resurrection» (pp. 23 - 24).
There is a
great resource
for the history
of the Bible & its translations in a
book called «Misquoting Jesus» by Bart Ehrman.