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- The Lies About Money (1)
- Achieving Financial Security and True Wealth by Avoiding the Lies Others Tell Us-- and the Lies We T…
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- The Tipping Point (150)
- How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
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- Blink (148)
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- Dreaming in Code (8)
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- The Black Swan (35)
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Look forward to reading this one since I enjoyed "Fooled by Randomness" by the same author.
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- The Politically Incorrect Guide (1)
- (tm) to Capitalism (Politically Incorrect Guides)
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- Dogby Walks Alone 1 (2)
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Mascot performers may enjoy this one. The main character, Dogby, does almost everything in costume and acts out quite a story without actually saying anything.
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- Learning to Look (1)
- A Handbook for the Visual Arts (Phoenix Books)
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I used this as a textbook in Art History class in college.
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- Michelangelo (3)
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I used this as a textbook in Art History class in college.
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The Lies About Money
I don't agree with all of Edelman's ideas but I think his model portfolios could be useful to the uninitiated. If you take the test, do it on his website, not in the book. The web version is easier to fill out.
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