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January 2007

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published January 2007.

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Excuse Me, Your Job Is Waiting

by Bobbye Middendorf

The ultimate edge in a successful job search is energy—the swirl of thoughts, beliefs, and feelings surrounding people and situations. Long-time human resources professional and consultant Laura George, inspired by Lynn Grabhorn’s... Read More

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In Defense of Advertising

“Advertising and capitalism both are life-giving and benevolent institutions,” Kirkpatrick concludes at the end of In Defense of Advertising. The analysis that results in this statement begins with a critique of those who criticize... Read More

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Diary of a Would-be Princess

Mrs. Bright says we have to do journal writing EVERY day. Guess what she says? If you want to be a good writer you have to WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE, WRITE! In this delightful first novel, written for... Read More

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Baseball and the Media

by Ron Kaplan

The days of an Oscar Madison-type sportswriter schlepping around a battered portable typewriter while covering the New York Mets are over. Today’s reporters have to contend with grueling schedules, crushing deadlines, shrinking... Read More

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Harmonious Environment

“Have you ever entered an indoor or outdoor space (like a beautiful park) and suddenly felt peace and joy? You were entering a space filled with positive life-force energy,” the author writes. According to Hartie, that’s the... Read More

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The Divine Matrix

by Margaret Cullison

Religious thought, dating from the Indian Vedas, Gnostic Christianity, and Buddhism to the present, speaks of an unseen web of life that interconnects all that exists in the physical world. Spiritual believers accept their faith without... Read More

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Smarts

by Vicki Gervickas

That dreaded meeting with the boss—a few issues need to be discussed. Perhaps some deadlines have been missed, or a couple of angry outbursts escaped during meetings. Everyone has weaknesses that surface at work, and when they do,... Read More

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