Category: Book review
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318 Joshua Greene: The Story of a Holocaust Survivor Who Became Billionaire
About Joshua Greene JOSHUA GREENE is a popular lecturer on Holocaust history and the spiritual quest, and a brilliant, entertaining communicator. A former instructor at Hofstra and Fordham Universities, Greene is the recipient of numerous awards for his historical biographies and documentary films.
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310 Kathy Freston: 72 Reasons to Be Vegan
About Kathy Freston Kathy Freston is a wellness activist and writer with a focus on healthy eating and conscious living. Kathy Freston is a New York Times bestselling author four times over; her works include The Lean, Veganist, and Quantum Wellness.
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Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor by Art Bell (Book Review)
Art Bell was the creator of the cable channel Comedy Central. Ever since he was a little kid he was into comedy and he could not believe that there was not a 24-hour comedy channel. There was a 24-hour music channel and 24-hour news channel, but no comedy.
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Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds by David Goggins (Book Review)
I hate it when I hear people say that if you are born poor you will die poor. Or if you are born rich you will always be rich. Sure, the starting line is different. Some people start life with lots of advantages, and some people start life with lots of disadvantages. David Goggins started…
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262 Dhruti Shah: A bestiary of business terms
About Dhruti Shah Dhruti Shah is an award-winning journalist, writer, producer and storyteller. She’s well versed in creating digital strategies from scratch, development, presenting, newsgathering, giving social media accounts a unique voice, verification and debunking fake news, training, coaching, and motivating young journalists.
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257 Billy Baker: How to Revive Old Friendships and Build New Ones
About Billy Baker Billy Baker writes about the outdoors for the Boston Globe, through narrative features and first-person misadventures. His first book, “We Need to Hang Out: A Memoir of Making Friends,” was published by Simon & Schuster in 2021, and grew out of a Globe Magazine article about how men stink at friendship.