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Cover of The Paradox of Choice
  • The author repeats himself many times, and make the book not an interesting read. The more is less, or less is more, is the dilemma which every marketer will face.

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    ― Posted on Jul 14, 2007 | 1 feedback

Cover of Got Game
  • This is a first book in the market to describe the gamer generation by a practioners, not academics. However, the content is based on only one research, and thoroughly repetitive, and not sustaining a full length book. Moreover, the book is very expensive and not value for money.

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    ― Posted on Jul 2, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of Freakonomics
  • This book is really eye-opening and intriguing. Levitt's uncommon observation on some common phenonmena truly opens my mind, and all make sense.

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    ― Posted on Jun 17, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of Chasing Daylight
  • This is soul-moving book help you think about "how and why" to finish your life.

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    ― Posted on Jun 17, 2007 | Add your feedback

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Cover of The Tipping Point
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    A must read book for someone who look for a fresh new start in business, relationship or even in life. Tipping point is really someone should look for a big change.

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    ― Posted on Jul 2, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of Today Matters
  • It is an inpirational read for reminding me how to live fullest today or future.

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Cover of The Leadership Challenge, Third Edition
  • It is another important read for those who wants to be a true leader or lead a company to succeed. Though not as popular as "From Good to Great", it outlines the key cornerstones qualities for a true leader. The authors are renounced consultants in US.

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    ― Posted on Jul 2, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of The Millionaire Next Door
  • The research conducted by Dr Stanley spelt how and why to become millionaires from interviewing over 700 millionaires in US. Frugality is the first key to get rich. Being a professional, or movie star, does not guarantee a wealth last a lifetime. It is the simple lifestyle that counts. I bought a few copies of this book as gift. ... (continue)

    The research conducted by Dr Stanley spelt how and why to become millionaires from interviewing over 700 millionaires in US. Frugality is the first key to get rich. Being a professional, or movie star, does not guarantee a wealth last a lifetime. It is the simple lifestyle that counts. I bought a few copies of this book as gift.

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    ― Posted on Jul 8, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of The Road to Wealth
  • Suze Orman is very famous in USA about helping thousands phone-in TV watchers to improve their financial situation, such as by suggesting them to cutting their credit cards, go bankrupt..... etc. She is another Pak Wan Kam. Her shows still runs in CNBC Channel during every weekend. She helps me build some basic concepts in personal finance. She is a productive writer and at least one book a year. ... (continue)

    Suze Orman is very famous in USA about helping thousands phone-in TV watchers to improve their financial situation, such as by suggesting them to cutting their credit cards, go bankrupt..... etc. She is another Pak Wan Kam. Her shows still runs in CNBC Channel during every weekend. She helps me build some basic concepts in personal finance. She is a productive writer and at least one book a year.

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    ― Posted on Jun 18, 2007 | Add your feedback

Cover of Learn to Earn
  • Truly an easy read for beginner. Of course, Lynch recommends the best way to invest is through the mutual funds, without telling you their evils.

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    ― Posted on Jun 17, 2007 | Add your feedback

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