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- Adventures in a New World
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- Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur (2)
- Why I Can't Stop Starting Over
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Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur




Good guide for aspiring entrepreneurs -
This is not an academic guide. It is one man's story. A very interesting tale with important learning for anyone contemplating starting their own business.
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- Living History (143)
- By Hillary Rodham Clinton
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- Team of Rivals, the Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln (92)
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- Truman (26)
- By David McCullough
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- John Adams (68)
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- Digital fortress (1098)
- By Dan Brown
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- The Long Tail (518)
- By Chris Anderson
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- The Search (124)
- How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture
- By John Battelle
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- The Audacity of Hope (645)
- Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
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- Linked (154)
- How Everything Is Connected to Everything Else and What It Means
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- The Assault on Reason (51)
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Brilliant analysis tainted by partisan politics -
This book is a very good overview of the state of current American democracy. It is well researched and has very good reference to past historical events of relevance. The only thing which made it less than 100% credible is Al Gore's blistering attack, however well-justified, on the policies and pra ... (continue)
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Nixon and Kissinger
This book gives one of the best examples of how personalities, instead of logic and open dialog, drive decision making.
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