FICTION
Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange E-book
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The novel is separated into three parts of seven chapters. Each part has a different setting or motive for the main character, but keeps to certain conventions across three parts. For example, each part begins with a character repeating the phrase ‘What’s it going to be then, eh?’ over and over, and in each part the main character, Alex, has a new set of friends (droogs) that ultimately betray him for their own gain.
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Arthur C Clarke - Odyssey Two
Odyssey Two is a hybrid book. In it, Arthur C. Clarke attempts to link his novel, 2001 and Stanley Kubrick's movie together. Clarke chose to base the book more on the film than on the novel, probably because the film reached a larger audience than any novel ever could. Instead of Discovery's voyage to Saturn, the spaceship was in orbit around Jupiter. Instead of the monlith being located on one of the gas giant's moons, it was in orbit around Io.
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Dan Brown- The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery-detective fiction novel written by American author, Dan Brown. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveuas they investigate a murder in Paris's Louvre Museum and discover a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus Christ of Nazareth having been married to Mary Magdalene.
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Motivational E-Books
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Motivational E-Books
Power Talk: Using Language to Build Authority and Influence
McGinty taught the politics of language at Harvard and does workshops and seminars nationwide as head of McGinty Consulting. Her book focuses on workplace communications. She looks at both listening and talking and teaches readers how to use language skills to advance in the business world. She covers e-mail, voice mail, meetings, and up and down communications, and she also considers changing styles as people move up the corporate ladder. Offering lots of lists and examples, her book is easy and fun to read. Salamensky earned her Ph.D. at Harvard and is currently an assistant professor of English at SUNY. Her book brings together a wide range of writers from such areas as communications and cultural criticism to look at the concept of talk. What it means to talk, how we define ourselves though our language skills, what makes talk funny (comedy),
and culturaldifferences in communication are some of the many topics considered.
Richard Bandler - Persuasion Engineering
Explains how we use our communicating processes to generate behaviours which unconsciously stand out on their own and speak for themselves. Covering everything from the sales process through to the close, the text considers the human communication processes present in a wide range of situations.
Audio Books
How-To-Read-A-Person-Like-A-Book[41 min]
It is a 41min audio which explain you HOW To READ A PERSON LIKE A BOOK.
Kornfield - A Path With Heart
In undertaking a spiritual life, we must make certain that our path is connected with our heart, according to author and Buddhist monk Jack Kornfield. Since 1974 (long before it gained popularity in the 1990s), Kornfield has been teaching westerners how to integrate Eastern teaching into their daily lives. Through generous storytelling and unmitigated warmth, Kornfield offers this excellent guidebook on living with attentiveness, meditation, and full-tilt compassion.
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Deepak Chopra & Wayne Dyer
Living Beyond Miracles
If you enjoy Chopra or Dyer you will love this audio program. Recorded live at a unity church, it captures the two of them in uniquely inspired moments summarizing the best of their parallel philosophies on life, God and metaphysics. I've read and listened to much of what Dyer and Chopra have produced and this is probably the best thing either of them have put out because it so beautifully summarizes the essence of spiritual philosophy. I bought 15 copies just to share with friends and family. A must for your listening library.