Bai Tide is a light, fast read with loveable characters and exploit
The author touches on Confucian and Daoist writings, famous novels, poetry, historic manuals, gardening and manual labor.
Throughout the book the author explains how the brain works, and how to hack the brain to become more productive.
According to Michael Lang “Toynbee was perhaps the world’s most read, translated, and discussed living scholar.”
Due to the fact that no only don’t we know much about Billy the Kid, but also that he died very young, it’s difficult to fill a whole book about him.
I’ve read many books about the space program, but Mr. Kluger managed to weave the personal stories of the astronauts (especially the Commander Frank Borman), along with technical details and geopolitical influences
Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a good friend of Mr. Wordsworth for many years. The two poets had a falling out due to Coleridge’s opium addiction.
The book should be required reading in medical school and for those who create policy.
Judith Rossner (31 Mzarch, 1935 – 9 August, 2005) was an American writer with several best sellers. Books by Judith Rossner* 1) Ms. Rossner was born in The Bronx as Judith Louise Perelman. 2) After college, the author married Robert Rossner. The couple […]
A sometimes fascinating, sometimes frightening book telling how our medical records are used to analysis and profit