My Books

"Yes" or "No": The Guide to Better Decisions
Title: "Yes" or "No": The Guide to Better Decisions
Genre:
Author: Spencer Johnson
Publisher: Collins
Edition:
Pages: 112
Release Date: 1993-06-04
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $13.95
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
"Yes" or "No," from the #1 New York Times bestselling author Spencer Johnson, presents a brilliant and practical system anyone can use to make better decisions, soon and often -- both at work and in personal life.
The "Yes" or "No" System lets us: focus on real needs, versus mere wants create better options see the likely consequences of choices and identify and then use our own integrity, intuition, and insight to gain peace of mind, self-confidence, and freedom from fear
The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You
Title: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: Follow Them and People Will Follow You
Genre:
Author: John C. Maxwell
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Edition: 10 Rev Upd
Pages: 304
Release Date:
Media Format: Hardcover
List Price: $24.99
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
In The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, John C. Maxwell combines insights learned from his 40-plus years of leadership successes and mistakes with observations from the worlds of business, politics, sports, religion, and military conflict. Some highlights of the revised edition of this New York Times bestseller, which has sold more than a million copies, are: Every chapter has been revised 2 chapters - "The Law of Addition" and "The Law of the Picture" - are entirely new 17 new stories are included 6 chapters are 50% revised 5 chapters are 75% revised Application pieces follow every chapter Leadership evaluation is included
The 7 Laws of Christian Leadership
Title: The 7 Laws of Christian Leadership
Genre:
Author: David Hocking
Publisher: Promise Publishing Co.
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Pages:
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Media Format: Paperback
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My Rating: Rating: 4
Summary
Become an effective, inspiring christian leander whether you're preparing for a leardership position or already a leader. This handbook will help you develop, refine and apply your leadership abilities. Previously printed under the title " Be A Leader People Follow"
A Brief History of Time
Title: A Brief History of Time
Genre:
Author: Stephen Hawking
Publisher: Bantam
Edition: 10 Anv
Pages: 224
Release Date: 1998-09-01
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $18.00
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists in history, wrote the modern classic A Brief History of Time to help nonscientists understand the questions being asked by scientists today: Where did the universe come from? How and why did it begin? Will it come to an end, and if so, how? Hawking attempts to reveal these questions (and where we're looking for answers) using a minimum of technical jargon. Among the topics gracefully covered are gravity, black holes, the Big Bang, the nature of time, and physicists' search for a grand unifying theory. This is deep science; these concepts are so vast (or so tiny) as to cause vertigo while reading, and one can't help but marvel at Hawking's ability to synthesize this difficult subject for people not used to thinking about things like alternate dimensions. The journey is certainly worth taking, for, as Hawking says, the reward of understanding the universe may be a glimpse of "the mind of God." --Therese Littleton

A Brief History of Time, published in 1988, was a landmark volume in science writing and in world-wide acclaim and popularity, with more than 9 million copies in print globally. The original edition was on the cutting edge of what was then known about the origins and nature of the universe. But the ensuing years have seen extraordinary advances in the technology of observing both the micro- and the macrocosmic world--observations that have confirmed many of Hawking's theoretical predictions in the first edition of his book.

Now a decade later, this edition updates the chapters throughout to document those advances, and also includes an entirely new chapter on Wormholes and Time Travel and a new introduction. It make vividly clear why A Brief History of Time has transformed our view of the universe.
A Father for All Seasons
Title: A Father for All Seasons
Genre:
Author: Bob Welch
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Edition:
Pages: 240
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $9.99
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis
Title: A Mind Awake: An Anthology of C. S. Lewis
Genre:
Author: C.S. Lewis
Publisher: Harvest Books
Edition:
Pages: 252
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $13.00
My Rating: Rating: 4
Summary
A treasury of Lewis’s thought, gathered from all of his more than forty books and his uncollected essays, on subjects as varied as sin, hell and heaven, the Trinity, and love and sex. Edited and with a Preface by Clyde S. Kilby.
A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics)
Title: A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics)
Genre:
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Edition:
Pages: 544
Release Date: 2003-05-27
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $8.00
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Richard Maxwell.
A Theological Miscellany: 176 Pages of Odd, Merry, Essentially Inessential Facts, Figures, and Tidbits about Christianity
Title: A Theological Miscellany: 176 Pages of Odd, Merry, Essentially Inessential Facts, Figures, and Tidbits about Christianity
Genre:
Author: T.J. McTavish
Publisher: W Publishing
Edition:
Pages: 176
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $9.99
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
Ever felt mortally embarrassed when all your friends are discussing the merits of "the 5 points of Calvinism" and you don't have the foggiest idea what they're talking about? Ever kicked yourself for not knowing which popes reigned the shortest amount of time? (First on the list is Pope Urban VII, who ruled for a whopping 13 days.) Well, where else could you find the answer to all your problems, but in A Theological Miscellany-a maddeningly addictive cornucopia of trivia and smorgasbord of stuff that will keep you up late at night, reading just one more page. The best little book of trivia and oddities you'll ever find. . . . And if not the best, then certainly in the top ten.
The Abilene Paradox and Other Meditations on Management
Title: The Abilene Paradox and Other Meditations on Management
Genre:
Author: Jerry B. Harvey
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Edition: 1
Pages: 160
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $22.95
My Rating: Rating: 4
Summary
Faulty decision-making can have dire consequences, and when it comes to group decisions, the challenges are even greater. Join Dr. Jerry B. Harvey as he clearly illustrates why no organization wants to find themselves goin' to Abilene.
See how group dynamics can keep individuals from stating their true beliefs for fear of isolation and separation, and how that often leads to mismanaged agreement.
You'll learn to recognize the warning signs of risky group dynamics and improve decision-making processes throughout your organization.
Addicted to Danger: A Memoir About Affirming Life in the Face of Death
Title: Addicted to Danger: A Memoir About Affirming Life in the Face of Death
Genre:
Author: Jim Wickwire, Dorothy Bullitt
Publisher: Atria
Edition:
Pages: 336
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $15.00
My Rating: Rating: 4
Summary
In 1978 Jim Wickwire became the first American to top 28,250-foot K2, the second highest peak after Mt. Everest (for some, his solo bivouac near the summit the same night is an even greater feat). But it is a previous expedition to K2 three years earlier--and the author's unflinching assessment of that trip--which sets the tone for the book. "K2, the mountain that would one day represent my greatest success," he writes, "was in 1975 the scene of my greatest failure. It was a failure not because someone died or suffered a serious injury, but because my obsession to reach the summit helped doom our expedition to disappointment, discord, and, for a time, disgrace." Wickwire's memoir of a climbing life is riveting when he sticks to the mountains--including attempts on Everest, Denali, and Aconcagua--and particularly fascinating for its candid look at the internal machinations of big-time climbing expeditions: the planning, logistics, and training as well as the egos and rivalries that can derail an expedition. The lugubrious details are also here. More than one climbing partner doesn't escape from a crevasse, but it is a price exacted by the mountains, and Wickwire treats both his lost friends and the terrain with due respect.

Adventurist Jim Wickwire, an eyewitness to glory and terror above 20,000 feet, has braved bitter cold, blinding storms, and avalanches to become what the Los Angeles Times calls "one of America's most extraordinary and accomplished high-altitude mountaineers." Although his incredible exploits have inspired a feature on 60 Minutes and a full-length film, he hasn't told his remarkable story in his own words -- until now. Among the world's most fearless climbers, Jim Wickwire has traveled the globe in search of fresh challenges. He was one of the first two Americans to reach the summit of K2, the world's second highest peak, the toughest and most dangerous to climb. But with the triumphs came tragedies that haunt him still. During several difficult climbs, he was forced to look on helplessly as four of his climbing companions lost their lives. A successful Seattle attorney, Wickwire climbed his first mountain in 1960. Deeply compelled by the thrill of risk, he pushed himself to the limits of physical and mental endurance for thirty-five years, before facing a turning point that threatened his faith in himself and his hope in the future. How he reassessed his priorities and rededicated his life -- to his family and his community -- completes a unique and moving portrait of one man's courage and commitment. Addicted To Danger is a tale of adventure in its truest sense.
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Title: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Genre:
Author: Robert Fulghum
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Edition: 15 Revised
Pages: 240
Release Date: 2004-05-04
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $13.95
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
Fifteen years ago, Robert Fulghum published a simple credo—a credo that became the phenomenal #1 New York Times bestseller All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Now, seven million copies later, Fulghum returns to the book that was embraced around the world. He has written a new preface and twenty-five essays, which add even more potency to a common, though no less relevant, piece of wisdom: that the most basic aspects of life bear its most important opportunities.

Here Fulghum engages us with musings on life, death, love, pain, joy, sorrow, and the best chicken-fried steak in the continental U.S.A. The little seed in the Styrofoam cup offers a reminder about our own mortality and the delicate nature of life . . . a spider who catches (and loses) a full-grown woman in its web one fine morning teaches us about surviving catastrophe . . . the love story of Jean-Francois Pilatre and his hot air balloon reminds us to be brave and unafraid to “fly” . . . life lessons hidden in the laundry pile . . . magical qualities found in a box of crayons . . . hide-and-seek vs. sardines—and how these games relate to the nature of God. All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten is brimming with the very stuff of life and the significance found in the smallest details.

In the years that have passed since the first publication of this book that touched so many with its simple, profound wisdom, Robert Fulghum has had some time to ponder, to reevaluate, and to reconsider. And here are those fresh thoughts on classic topics, right alongside the wonderful new essays.

Perhaps in today’s chaotic, more challenging world, these essays on life will resonate even deeper—as readers discover how universal insights can be found in ordinary events.

Fifteen years ago, Robert Fulghum published a simple credo—a credo that became the phenomenal #1 New York Times bestseller All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten. Now, seven million copies later, Fulghum returns to the book that was embraced around the world. He has written a new preface and twenty-five essays, which add even more potency to a common, though no less relevant, piece of wisdom: that the most basic aspects of life bear its most important opportunities.Here Fulghum engages us with musings on life, death, love, pain, joy, sorrow, and the best chicken-fried steak in the continental U.S.A. The little seed in the Styrofoam cup offers a reminder about our own mortality and the delicate nature of life... a spider who catches (and loses) a full-grown woman in its web one fine morning teaches us about surviving catastrophe... the love story of Jean-Francois Pilatre and his hot air balloon reminds us to be brave and unafraid to "fly"... life lessons hidden in the laundry pile... magical qualities found in a box of crayons... hide-and-seek vs. sardines—and how these games relate to the nature of God. All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten is brimming with the very stuff of life and the significance found in the smallest details.In the years that have passed since the first publication of this book that touched so many with its simple, profound wisdom, Robert Fulghum has had some time to ponder, to reevaluate, and to reconsider. And here are those fresh thoughts on classic topics, right alongside the wonderful new essays.Perhaps in today's chaotic, more challenging world, these essays on life will resonate even deeper—as readers discover how universal insights can be found in ordinary events."A healthy antidote to the horrors that pummel us in this dicey age."
   BALTIMORE SUN"It is interesting how much of it applies not only to individuals, grown or small, but even to nations."
   NEW YORK DAILY NEWS"Within simplicity lies the sublime."
   SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE"As universal as fresh air and invigorating as the fragrance of a Douglas fir."
   LOS ANGELES TIMES
An Underground Education : The Unauthorized and Outrageous Supplement to Everything You Thought You Knew About Art, Sex, Business, Crime, Science, Medicine, and Other Fields of Human
Title: An Underground Education : The Unauthorized and Outrageous Supplement to Everything You Thought You Knew About Art, Sex, Business, Crime, Science, Medicine, and Other Fields of Human
Genre:
Author: Richard Zacks
Publisher: Anchor
Edition: 1 Anchor
Pages: 418
Release Date: 1999-04-20
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $17.95
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
Forget the history you were taught in school; Richard Zacks's version is crueler and funnier than anything you might have learned in seventh-grade civics--and much more of a gross-out, too. Described on the book jacket as an "autodidact extraordinaire," Zacks is also the author of History Laid Bare, making him something of an expert guide through history's back alleys and side streets. There's no fact too seamy or perverse for Zacks to drag out into the light of day, from matters scatological and sexual to some of history's most truly bizarre episodes. Curious about ancient nose-blowing etiquette? What about the sexual proclivities of Catherine the Great? Throughout chapters such as "The Evolution of Underwear" and "Dentistry Before Novocaine," Zacks proves a tireless debunker of popular myths as well as a muckraker par excellence.

The best kind of knowledge is uncommon knowledge.

Okay, so maybe you know all the stuff you're supposed to know--that there are teenier things than atoms, that Remembrance of Things Past has something to do with a perfumed cookie, that the Monroe Doctrine means we get to take over small South American countries when we feel like it.  But really, is this kind of knowledge going to make you the hit of the cocktail party, or the loser spending forty-five minutes examining the host's bookshelves?

Wouldn't you rather learn things like how the invention of the bicycle affected the evolution of underwear?  Or that the 1949 Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to a doctor who performed lobotomies with a household ice pick?  Or how Catherine the Great really died?  Or that heroin was sold over the counter not too long ago?

For the truly well-rounded "intellectual," nothing fascinates so much as the subversive, the contrarian, the suppressed, and the bizarre.  Richard Zacks, auto-didact extraordinaire, has unloosed his admittedly strange mind and astonishing research abilities upon the entire spectrum of human knowledge, ferreting out endlessly fascinating facts, stories, photos, and images guaranteed to make you laugh, gasp in wonder, and occasionally shudder at the depths of human depravity.  The result of his labors is this fantastically illustrated quasi-encyclopedia that provides alternative takes on art, business, crime, science, medicine, sex (lots of that), and many other facets of human experience.

Immensely entertaining, and arguably enlightening, An Underground Education is the only book that explains the birth of motion pictures using photos of naked baseball players.


Richard Zacks is the author of History Laid Bare: Love, Sex and Perversity from the Ancient Etruscans to Warren G. Harding, which was excerpted in classy magazines like Harper's and earned the attention of the even classier New York Times, which noted that "Zacks specializes in the raunchy and perverse."  The Georgia State Legislature voted on whether to ban the book from public libraries.  He has studied Arabic, Greek, Latin, French, Italian, and Hebrew, and received the Phillips Classical Greek Award at the University of Michigan.  He has also told his publisher that he made a living in Cairo cheating royalty from a certain Arab country at games of chance, although the claim remains unverified.  His writing has appeared in the New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, The Village Voice, TV Guide, and similarly diverse publications.  Zacks is married and busy warping the minds of his two children, Georgia and Ziegfield.  He resides in New York City, and can be reached via e-mail at rzacks@echonyc.com.


From the Hardcover edition.
Another Day in the Frontal Lobe: A Brain Surgeon Exposes Life on the Inside
Title: Another Day in the Frontal Lobe: A Brain Surgeon Exposes Life on the Inside
Genre:
Author: Katrina S. Firlik
Publisher: phoenix
Edition:
Pages: 304
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
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My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
Awesome truth
Title: Awesome truth
Genre:
Author: Eddie Eddings
Publisher: Barbour Publishing, Incorporated
Edition:
Pages: 208
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $2.97
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
Barabbas
Title: Barabbas
Genre:
Author: Par Lagerkvist
Publisher: Vintage
Edition: 1st Vintage International Ed
Pages: 160
Release Date: 1989-11-20
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $12.95
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
Barabbas is the acquitted; the man whose life was exchanged for that of Jesus of Nazareth, crucified upon the hill of Golgotha. Barabbas is a man condemned to have no god. "Christos Iesus" is carved on the disk suspended from his neck, but he cannot affirm his faith. He cannot pray. He can only say, "I want to believe."

Translated from the Swedish by Alan Blair
Beyond the First Visit: The Complete Guide to Connecting Guests to Your Church
Title: Beyond the First Visit: The Complete Guide to Connecting Guests to Your Church
Genre:
Author: Gary L. McIntosh
Publisher: Baker Books
Edition:
Pages: 192
Release Date: 2006-09-01
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $15.99
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
All churches like to think that theirs is the friendliest in town. But do visitors see it that way? Church consultant Gary McIntosh invites readers to take a look at their church through the eyes of visitors and potential visitors. His starting point, grounded in an understanding of God as a ''welcomer,'' is that churches should see those who enter their doors as not merely visitors, but as guests, and themselves as gracious hosts. This practical book offers sound advice on assessing and improving the ways in which churches attract people, welcome them, do follow-up, and bring them into the church family. It also offers suggestions for making a welcoming attitude part of the very fabric of the local church.
Biblical Hebrew Step by Step, vol. 1, (Biblical Hebrew Step by Step)
Title: Biblical Hebrew Step by Step, vol. 1, (Biblical Hebrew Step by Step)
Genre:
Author: Menahem Mansoor
Publisher: Baker Academic
Edition: 2 Sub
Pages: 264
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $26.99
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
After years of classroom testing and development, this major new textbook is offered for learning biblical Hebrew. The author is one of today's foremost teachers of Hebrew.
Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries Evolution Can't Explain
Title: Billions of Missing Links: A Rational Look at the Mysteries Evolution Can't Explain
Genre:
Author: Geoffrey Simmons
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Edition:
Pages: 288
Release Date:
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $14.99
My Rating: Rating: 3
Summary
Dr. Geoffrey Simmons focuses on the millions of structures and systems on the Earth that came about all at once, entire...with no preceding links, no subsequent links, no “sideways” links. To illustrate, he surveys examples like... the hummingbird and its circulatory system insects and insect–eating plants the role of the thousands of species of viruses chemical signals and the sensory apparatus that detects them the self–regulating capacity of the Earth’s ocean/air/soil system It’s clear: Nature contains only leaps, not links. Only the intelligence and purpose of an all–powerful Designer can explain the intricate creatures, connections, and “coincidences” everywhere. Excellent for students and parents, especially homeschoolers, and for educators who want to present the “full picture.”
The Black Stallion Returns (Black Stallion)
Title: The Black Stallion Returns (Black Stallion)
Genre:
Author: Walter Farley
Publisher: Yearling
Edition:
Pages: 240
Release Date: 1991-08-20
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $5.99
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
In this, the second book in the series, the heart-stopping adventures of the Black Stallion continue as Alec discovers that two men are after the Black. One claims to be the Black’s rightful owner and one is trying to kill the beautiful steed. An Arab chieftain proves his ownership of the Black and takes him away, but Alec is determined to find his horse again. Following the pair to Arabia, Alec encounters great evil and intrigue, as only a horse as spectacular as the Black could inspire.
The Black Stallion
Title: The Black Stallion
Genre:
Author: Walter Farley
Publisher: Yearling
Edition:
Pages: 224
Release Date: 1991-08-20
Media Format: Paperback
List Price: $6.50
My Rating: Rating: 5
Summary
First published in 1941, Walter Farley's best-selling novel for young readers is the triumphant tale of a boy and a wild horse. From Alec Ramsay and the Black's first meeting on an ill-fated ship to their adventures on a desert island and their eventual rescue, this beloved story will hold the rapt attention of readers new and old.
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