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  • Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman

    Thinking, Fast and Slow
  • Think!_ Before It's Too Late - Edward De Bono

    SUMMARY: The world is full of problems and conflicts. So why can we not solve them? According to Edward de Bono, current thinking cannot solve world problems because current thinki...
  • Think of a Number - John Verdon

    SUMMARY: An extraordinary fiction debut, Think of a Number is an exquisitely plotted novel of suspense that grows relentlessly darker and more frightening as its pace accelerates, ...
  • Think In JAVA (the third editio - Bruce Eckel

    Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java - JavaWorld Editor's Choice Award for Best Book, 2001 JavaWorld Reader's Choice Award for Best Book, 2000 Software Development Magazine Productivity ...
  • The vampire's assistant - Darren Shan

    Amazon.com ReviewWhat if you were an unwilling vampire? You needed to drink human blood to stay alive, but you weren't some horror-flick villain; you were you, born human--a nice ....
  • The first billion_ a novel - Christopher Reich

    Amazon.com ReviewMoney makes the world go round for Jett Gavallon, a high-tech entrepreneur who's on the brink of bringing a Russian telecom startup to market with an IPO worth bil...
  • The art of nonfiction_ a guide - Ayn Rand; Robert Mayhew

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: A remarkable series of lectures on the art of creating effective nonfiction by one of the 20th century's most profound writers and thinkers-now available for the ...
  • The alcoholics - Jim Thompson

    SUMMARY: Dr. Peter S. Murphy runs a clinic to cure alcoholics. But his charges believe that the only thing that will fix them is another drink. To this bitter struggle of wills, ad...
  • The Year of the Hare - Arto Paasilinna; Pico Iyer; Her

    From Publishers WeeklyFirst published in 1975 at the height of the back-to-nature movement, Paasilinna's charming, low-key allegory pursues a journalist abandoning his Helsinki lif...
  • The Year of Magical Thinking - Joan Didion

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Many will greet this taut, clear-eyed memoir of grief as a long-awaited return to the terrain of Didion's venerated, increasingly rare persona...