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July 15, 2008

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published July 15, 2008. You can also view all of the books we've reviewed that were published anytime in July 2008.

Book Review

The Emotion Behind Money

“Wealth doesn’t come from managing your money. Wealth comes from managing the emotions behind your money,” Julie Murphy Casserly writes. "The Emotion Behind Money" takes an approach to managing money that’s different from many... Read More

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A Journey Through Shifting Sands

“Brian had planned the divorce down to the last detail” the author writes. “He drained all of the bank accounts paying off his personal bills prior to asking for the divorce….Brian’s rage when he discovered I had taken funds... Read More

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The Atheist's Bible

“Attention: if one feels that one is not ready to have all of one’s theistic beliefs fully challenged and have his/her entire perception of reality overturned one must put this book down now and never pick it up again” the author... Read More

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The Art of Branding Yourself

“If you want to soar like eagles leave the pigeons behind. Success is never-ending” writes Jeff Reeves in this motivational career book about creating a brand image. In "The Art of Branding Yourself" Reeves gives readers plenty of... Read More

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Being, The Radiant Force Within

Nathan Mathewson Shippee founder of the Human Being Foundation is an entrepreneurial banker inventor archeologist and author of philosophical essays. Born in 1919 the author has vast life experience making him one of the wise elders from... Read More

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Measuring Reality

The short stories in "Measuring Reality" recall Bradbury’s Medicine for Melancholy era as well as a Lovecraftian Gothic horror which rudely intrudes on characters living otherwise calm pedestrian lives. Carefully chosen language in... Read More

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Small Comforts

“The cloud of midlife unknowing,” Hammond writes, “brings sublime compensation in the freedom to be oneself. This is why it is so important to know who that self really is. Aging grants us license for just the sort of goofiness and... Read More

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