I recently read a great book on productivity.
Not exact matches
I
read books that extended the original story 20 years into the future, played the video games, and have even
recently spent an evening at Secret Cinema dressed as Han Solo, recreating A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back (two of the
greatest films of all time).
So it was with
great interest that I
recently read Blessed are the Balanced by Paul E. Petit and R. Todd Mangum, which purports to be a
book about how seminarians can maintain their passion for Jesus while in seminary and after graduation.
In the past we have enjoyed
reading the
book The Carrot Seed and had
great fun creating with out — Stir of Wonder has been
recently reading it and done some hands on maths activities as well as a simple science activity to learn with plants.
I
recently read Sweet Potato Power by Ashley Tudor and I admit that at first, I was somewhat skeptical of a 250 + page
book completely about sweet potatoes, but Ashley did a
great job.
I get a lot of emails asking natural fertility questions, and I
recently had the chance to
read and review this
book: Naturally Knocked Up, which is a
great resource for couples who are trying to conceive.
Yes, I too have
recently stumbled across this website after
reading a few
books from rich roll, Scott Jurek and kilian jornet which has given me some
great tips and inspiration.
Have you
read any
great books recently?
It is also difficult to get
readings at bookstores or even
book tours with multimedia
books, but I enjoyed the Reddit AMA that I did
recently and found the questions had
great range and depth.
And if you've
recently finished a
book, be sure to
read the rest of her post, which includes more
great advice.
I love
great crime writing, and these are just some of the
books that are on my TBR pile or that I have
read recently.
The European ebook market has made headlines
recently for some of the myriad changes being made to bookselling practices — particularly in
book price matching and VAT — that will hopefully make digital
reading a more widespread practice, and with
greater access to digital content through partnerships such as this one
greater demand for ebook accessibility will follow.
So, here, just in time for Oscar season, are five
great book club
reads, paired with their
recently released award winning / nominated movies.
These 10
great books on dog behavior, training and bonding are an excellent
read not only for those of you that have just
recently started in the marvelous world of dog companionship but also for all you that want to know ever more about our faithful, yet sometimes strangely puzzling, companions.
I
recently read the
book The Innovators, by Walter Isaacson, which chronicles how many of history's
great technology inventors — from Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing to Bill Gates and Steve Jobs — collaborated with a team to find their path as creative and successful visionaries.
great list.and yes we are all
great creators.that «s how we got here in the first place.an interesting
book i
read recently called «artists, craftsmen and technocrats» shed some light on the plight of the artist in society and corporations in specific.the author «s name escapes me.
I also have a recommendation for a
book that came out recently - great read - that covers both subjects, almost all facets of investing - That Flipping B
book that came out
recently -
great read - that covers both subjects, almost all facets of investing - That Flipping
BookBook.
I
recently read in Malcolm Gladwell's
book «The Tipping Point» (pg72) that «what separates a
great salesman from an average one is the number & quality of the answers they have to the objections commonly raised by potential clients» or sellers in our case.
I have
recently found and
read all of Mary Kay Anderws
books an every last one of them were
great.
All of your ideas are
great: — RRB - I especially like having a lot of blankets and candles: — RRB - Love sitting in the evening by the candlelight, being covered with a soft blanket and
reading a good
book: — RRB - That» a my idea of cosiness: — RRB - Anita
recently posted... My happy place