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I just finished reading Dark Matter Empire by Alex Zadeh and rated it 4 stars. I loved that it was adventurous and descriptive. I would definitely read it again.
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The last book that I read was Perfection and Other Illusive Things by J. Mercer. I rated it three out of four stars.
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My last book I read was the Mogul and the Muscle by Claire Kingsley. It's mainly a romance novel about a single female billionaire and a bodyguard who wishes to retire from work.
It is a great book.
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Book 36: The golden triangle by Maurice Leblanc. For a change, Lupin cares more about helping a young couple than filling his own pockets. And besides, the reimbursement was patriotic. It seems that dying for a season has made him kinder.
Anyway, with this book I close the month of Lupin until next year. I still have many books about him to read, but I'm sure they will continue to be entertaining. 4/5
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I just finished "The Altitude Journals" by David J Mauro and rated it 4 out of 4 stars. This is a great book about the author's journey to climb "The Seven Summits".
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I just finished Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker for a review. I really enjoyed it. Light sci-fi. I'd recommend it 4/5 for those who like adventure stories and don't mind sexual inuendos.
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Book 37: The Diary of Anne Frank (graphic novel) adaptation by Ari Folman, illustrator David Folonsky. The graphic art in this book is impressive. David Polonsky deserves all the credit for displaying such beautiful and symbolic art in a story as complex and terrifying as the experiences of a hidden family on the brink of extinction. And, especially, for giving us the graphic vision of Anne's gaze in those precious days.
The adaptation of the story by Ari Folman was good to a certain extent, but, surely due to editorial circumstances such as lack of space, difficult transferring to graphic language or target audience, several passages from the original diary that I liked and I missed seeing in this adaptation were not narrated. Pure personal preference, but hence why I lower a point in my rating.
Definitely recommended for teenagers and young people who are its target audience. But also very nice for older readers. 4/5
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Entanglement---Quantum-and-Otherwise by John K Danenbarger. I gave it 4 out of 4 stars.
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The last book I read was Building A Coaching Culture by Von Der Heydt. I rated it 4 stars. It was a pretty nice book on leadership
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My last book I read was "The love hypothesis" by Ali Hazelwood. And I rate it 5 stars
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The last book I read was The Crux by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It is a book that I have read a few times, but I just can't get enough of it! I'd rate it 6 out of 5 stars. It is definitely worth a read to anyone who like CPG or her style.
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The Cheat Sheet - 3/5
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Entanglement - Quantum and Otherwise and I gave it 4 out of 4.
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The last book that I read was The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma. It is a book about seeing Leadership in a new way. I am rating it three out of four stars.
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I just read "Tribe of Mentors" by Tim Ferriss. This is a great compilation of tools, habits and advice from an incredibly smart and accomplished group of people. I rate it 4/4 stars. It's one that is worth reading and re-reading from time to time.
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