Books: Reference
Currently listing articles 346-301:
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Interview: Steve Kleinedler, Supervising Editor of the American Heritage® Dictionary— The supervising editor of the American Heritage® Dictionary dishes on dictionary-making, linguistics, philosophy, and the best-selling 100 Words series.
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Book Review: Espionage and Intelligence (Current Controversies), Edited by Debra A. Miller— Spooks 101.
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Book Review: A Tale of Two Kingdoms by Heather Kendall— Bible students will welcome this accessible, comprehensive, and concise Bible guidebook.
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Book Review: Show Me - Marketing With Video On the Internet By Jessica Kizorek— Show Me is a must-have for anyone in the video marketing biz.
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Book Review: The Digital Photography Companion by Derrick Story— This will give you the confidence to take great pictures on the go.
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Book Review: Hoi Polloi edited by Robert McNulty— The real value comes not from its bite-size musings but instead from its author profiles and interviews.
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Author Interview: Howard Mittelmark and Sandra Newman— Once we had money in our pockets, the main idea changed dramatically to "How can I make Howard laugh hard enough to snort Diet Coke
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Book Review: How NOT To Write a Novel by Howard Mittelmark and Sandra Newman— Practical and humorous advice for new novelists.
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Book Review: Let's Connect: Using LinkedIn To Get Ahead At Work by Ajay Jain— All you ever wanted to know about the best methods for using the professional network site LinkedIn.
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Book Review: The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets From One Of The World's Top Shooters By Joe McNally— The Moment It Clicks focuses on the how and the why instead of the how-to, and that is why I highly recommend this book.
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Book Review: Wikipedia – the Missing Manual by John Broughton— Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia from start to finish, or simply add some tips and tricks to your bag.
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Book Review: Curse + Berate In 69+ Languages, Edited By R.V. Branham— "What Would Caligula Say and Do?" If this book doesn't give you a new respect for the wonder of words - nothing will.
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Book Review: Eccentric Cubicle by Kaden Harris— Provides a good introduction to improvisational fabrication and tips for experienced Makers.
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Book Review: Total Scales Techniques And Applications by Mark John Sternal— Each lesson is built on the idea to give you confidence to move on to the next one. This way you can gain the expertise...
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Book Review: Sell Your Book on Amazon by Brent Sampson— Good resource for selling POD and self-published books on Amazon.
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Book Review - Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire: The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56 by Rafe Esquith— He’s managed to teach not only teach the basics to his mostly ESL students, he has taught them to read and perform Shakespeare.
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Book Review: Body Signs: From Warning Signs to False Alarms...How to Be Your Own Diagnostic Detective by Joan Liebmann-Smith, Ph.D. and Jacqueline Nardi Egan.— Which would you prefer; intractable hiccups or the new cure?
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Book Review: Christian Writers' Market Guide 2008 by Sally E. Stuart— The 411 for the Christian writer.
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Book Review: In The Beginning from the editors of Mental Floss— Mental Floss offers a new, informative, and intensely readable volume.
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Book Review: Roast Chicken and Other Stories by Simon Hopkinson with Lindsey Bareham— Don't just buy Roast Chicken and Other Stories for the recipes - but for the witty, warm, and interesting tales.
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Book Review: Divine Canine - The Monks' Way to a Happy, Obedient Dog by The Monks of New Skete— A clear and easy to understand guide to training "difficult" dogs using the examples of actual clients.
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Book Review: Learning PHP & MySQL - Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Database-Driven Web Sites by Michele Davis and Jon Phillips— There are plenty of good PHP and MySQL books on the market. This is not one of them.
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Book Review: The Right Way to Write, Publish and Sell Your Book, 2nd Edition by Patricia Fry— Comprehensive writing guide for both new and seasoned authors from the impetus of a book through handling the post-launch life.
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Book Review: Simplify Your Time by Marcia Ramsland— Is making better use of time your new year’s resolutions? This is the book for you.
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Book Review: Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary by Ray Horak— I found a lot to like about Webster's New World Telecom Dictionary. It is useful for both telecom and IT professionals.
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An Interview with Norma Lehmeier Hartie, Author of Harmonious Environment— You can create a beautiful, healthy home while treading lightly on Mother Earth.
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Book Review: Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons! by Jerry Beck— An easy-to-read primer for parents on their children's favorite cartoon shows. And it's wrapped in green slime!
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Book Review: Linux Firewalls - Attack Detection and Response with iptables, psad, and fwsnort by Michael Rash— A great resource providing insight into getting the most out of iptables, and offering help and tools for additional functionality.
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Book Review: The Writer Behind the Words - Steps to Success in the Writing Life by Dara Girard— Beginning writers could find the encouragement and tips they need to overcome the pitfalls in their own writing career.
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Book Review: For You - Original Stories And Photographs By Bruce Springsteen's Legendary Fans by Lawrence Kirsch (Editor)— Of the many words and numerous books written about Bruce Springsteen, none are quite like this one.
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Book Review: Married to the Military: A Survival Guide for Military Wives, Girlfriends, and Women in Uniform by Meredith Leyva— A book for a military spouse trying to get used to being a part of something greater than themselves.
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Book Review: Tour Smart by Martin Atkins— A complete guide to touring, Tour Smart is a must-have for anyone involved in live music.
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Book Review: Consider the Source: A Critical Guide to the 100 Most Prominent News and Information Sites on the Web by James F. Broderick & Darren W. Miller— Whether you are a newshound, student, journalist, or writer, this handy guide to news websites should save you a great deal of time.
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Book Reviews: What Don't You Know? The Book of General Ignorance and The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told— Do you know what you don't know? Two recent books will allow you to explore your own misconceptions about the world.
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Living the Google-Enhanced Writing Life— The Internet search engine has forever changed the way writers conduct their lives. Today Google's influence and assistance is expanding at a phenomenal rate.
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Book Review: Cook with Jamie: My Guide to Making You a Better Cook by Jamie Oliver— Packed with recipes, over 175 with a focus on quality and freshness, this is a must.
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Let's Talk About Sex: Education in America— A new approach to a sensitive subject is needed to make a natural part of life less taboo.
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Book Review: Japanese for Busy People Kana Workbook by the Association for Japanese-Language Teaching— Learn your Japanese alphabet fast!
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Book Review: Nighttime Digital Photography With Adobe Photoshop CS3 By John Carucci— If you want to get into nighttime photography, then Nighttime Digital Photography With Adobe Photoshop CS3 is a very good start.
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Book Review: The Girlz Guide To Building Wealth... And Men Like It Too by Maya Galletta, Aaron Cohen, Polly McCormick and Mike McCormick, and LifeSuccess Publishing— Easy to read, filled with useful information, and encouraging - exactly what a Girlz Guide to Wealth Building should be!
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Book Review: The Wine Bible by Karen MacNeil— Keen to learn more about wine?
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Book Review: Santeria Garments and Altars - Speaking Without a Voice (Folk Art & Artists Series)— Altars that speak, altars that heal. 'Santeria Altars' reveals the connection to the Source made physical.
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Book Review: Hollow Earth by David Standish— One of the most widely "accepted" conspiracy theories around is explored in this well-written book on science and SF.
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Book Review: Collins English Dictionary, 9th Edition— Move over OED. The latest 'Collins English Dictionary' is ultra-modern and classic, attractive but not obsequious, serious but with a fun nod to lingo.
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Book Review: Daniel Johnnes's Top 200 Wines by Daniel Johnnes with Michael Stephenson— Curious about how to order delicious, value-priced wines that will make your guests, dates, or clients swoon?
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Book Review: The Rock & Roll Film Encyclopedia by John Kenneth Muir— Don't be fooled, this encyclopedia is less Britannica and more Reader's Digest.
