Cheating at Solitaire

Cheating at Solitaire
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Publisher : Berkley Publishing Group
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0425205746
ISBN-13 : 9780425205747
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Cheating at Solitaire by : Ally Carter

Self-help guru Julia James has made a lot of money being single--but she soondiscovers that money isn't everything.

Cheaters Always Win

Cheaters Always Win
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Publisher : Twelve
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781538732618
ISBN-13 : 1538732610
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Cheaters Always Win by : J. M. Fenster

A social history of cheating and how American history -- through real estate, sports, finance, academics, and of course politics -- has had its unfair share of rigged results and widened the margins on its gray areas. Drawing from the intriguing (and sometimes unbelievable) true stories of the lives of everyday Americans, historian Julie M. Fenster traces the history of the weakening of our national ethics through the practice of cheating. From marital infidelity to financial fraud; rigged sports competitions to corruption in politics and the American education system; nuclear weaponry to beauty pageants; hospitals, TV gameshows, and charities; nothing and no one is exempt. And far from being ostracized, cheaters in every sphere continue to survive and even thrive, casting their influence over the rest of our society. And nowhere is this more obvious than in the recent tectonic shift in politics, where a revolution in our collective attitude toward fraudsters has ushered in a new kind of leadership. Part history of an all-American tradition, part dissection of an ongoing national crisis, Cheaters Always Win is irresistible reading -- a smart, sardonic, and scintillating look into the practice that made America what it is today.

Cheaters Always Win

Cheaters Always Win
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 185
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781538732618
ISBN-13 : 1538732610
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Cheaters Always Win by : J. M. Fenster

A social history of cheating and how American history -- through real estate, sports, finance, academics, and of course politics -- has had its unfair share of rigged results and widened the margins on its gray areas. Drawing from the intriguing (and sometimes unbelievable) true stories of the lives of everyday Americans, historian Julie M. Fenster traces the history of the weakening of our national ethics through the practice of cheating. From marital infidelity to financial fraud; rigged sports competitions to corruption in politics and the American education system; nuclear weaponry to beauty pageants; hospitals, TV gameshows, and charities; nothing and no one is exempt. And far from being ostracized, cheaters in every sphere continue to survive and even thrive, casting their influence over the rest of our society. And nowhere is this more obvious than in the recent tectonic shift in politics, where a revolution in our collective attitude toward fraudsters has ushered in a new kind of leadership. Part history of an all-American tradition, part dissection of an ongoing national crisis, Cheaters Always Win is irresistible reading -- a smart, sardonic, and scintillating look into the practice that made America what it is today.

Learning to Play Gin

Learning to Play Gin
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Publisher : Berkley
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0425211924
ISBN-13 : 9780425211922
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning to Play Gin by : Ally Carter

Julia James was on a winning streak. The hot self-help author of the single-girl's guide 101 Ways to Cheat at Solitaire had millions in the bank and a boyfriend on the Hollywood A-list. But when her books drop off the bestseller list and her famous boyfriend moves to L.A., Julia must discover how a woman who became famous for being single can win at a game made for two.

Morning Pages

Morning Pages
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 323
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ISBN-10 : 9798888451328
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Morning Pages by : Kate Feiffer

When her professional and family life collide, a playwright starts journaling every morning to push through her writer’s block in this laugh-out-loud and fresh take on family, friendship, and the chaos of midlife. “[A] winning adult debut…” –Publishers Weekly Elise Hellman was once heralded by audiences and critics as a “playwright to watch.” Then they forgot all about her. When a prestigious theater company unexpectedly offers her a generous commission to write a new play, she has an opportunity to turn her career around. With sixty-five days left until her deadline, Elise starts scribbling a few pages of stream-of-consciousness first thing every morning as a way to get over her writer’s block—a technique called Morning Pages, popularized in Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way. What emerges is a witty confessional in which Elise chronicles her life with her teenage stoner son and her overbearing and eccentric mother, who is losing her memory but not her profanity. She writes about her lingering feelings for her ex-husband, her best friend who is acting oddly, and the confusing encounters she has with a handsome stranger in an elevator. As she writes, the marked-up scenes from her play, Deja New, are revealed, as a story within the story. Morning Pages is about what life throws at you when you’re trying to write. It is both a humorous exploration of the creative process and a relatable coming-of-age tale for the generation sandwiched between caring for their parents and caring for their kids.

Stranded AF

Stranded AF
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Publisher : Night Shift Publishing
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781634550499
ISBN-13 : 1634550498
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Stranded AF by : Tammy Falkner

An impromptu trip to Australia. Two adults who’d made a pact as kids to remain friends forever. Two precocious children. Two huge unruly dogs. What could possibly go wrong? Everything. Everything could go wrong. And it did. When Liam Scott looked up and saw Frankie Thompson standing in the doorway of his office, he’d almost had to pick himself up from the floor. Frankie showing up meant one thing: she needed his help. He’d never been able to turn Frankie down, and he couldn’t turn her down this time, either. Liam would do anything for Frankie—always had, always would. So, he packed up his kids and took off for Australia. The plan was simple: visit the zoo, maybe do some snorkeling, some outback sightseeing with his children…and spend some time with Frankie. For her part, Frankie had loved Liam for more than twenty-five years. She’d needed him and he’d come, just as she’d known he would. And now they were stranded af in the middle of nowhere, and it was all Frankie’s fault. But what if getting lost meant finally finding it all?

Howard's Gift

Howard's Gift
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9781250015624
ISBN-13 : 1250015626
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Howard's Gift by : Eric Sinoway

This work offers wonderful wisdom for navigating the inflection points in our lives." -- Mehmet Oz, MD An iconic teacher. A warm friend. A generous mentor. For more than 40 years, Howard Stevenson has been a towering figure at Harvard Business School: the man who literally defined entrepreneurship and taught thousands of the world's most successful professionals. Now - spurred by Stevenson's heart-stopping brush with death - his student, colleague, and dear friend Eric Sinoway shares the man's wisdom and inspiration. Through warm and engaging conversations, we hear Howard's timeless and practical lessons on pursuing both success and fulfillment, beginning with: - Create a vision of your own legacy through a process called "business planning for life." - Be entrepreneurial in driving your career ahead (even if you're not an entrepreneur). - Exploit the inflection points in your life - whether "friend," "foe," or "silent." - Cut risk in tough career and life decisions by shining the "light of predictability" on them. - Plan for the ripples, not just the splash from your actions and choices. Reading Howard's Gift is like having a wise, caring friend sit down and say, "Let's figure all this out together." And the deeply personal perspectives from guest contributors - such as CNN correspondent Soledad O'Brien, Teach for America Founder Wendy Kopp, two-time Super Bowl Champion Carl Banks, and legendary MTV Founder Bob Pittman - reinforce the practical lessons in this clear-sighted book that will help readers "define success in their own terms," and "live a life with no regrets.

Reel Life 2.0

Reel Life 2.0
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 398
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781438922324
ISBN-13 : 1438922329
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Reel Life 2.0 by : Jon Dosa

All that Makes a Man

All that Makes a Man
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 301
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780195176285
ISBN-13 : 0195176286
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis All that Makes a Man by : Stephen William Berry

As the realities of the war became apparent, however, the letters and diaries turned from idealized themes of honor and country to solemn reflections on love and home."--Jacket.

Common Morality

Common Morality
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 202
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199883943
ISBN-13 : 0199883947
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Common Morality by : Bernard Gert

Distinguished philosopher Bernard Gert presents a clear and concise introduction to what he calls "common morality"--the moral system that most thoughtful people implicitly use when making everyday, common sense moral decisions and judgments. Common Morality is useful in that--while not resolving every disagreement on controversial issues--it is able to distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable answers to moral problems.