Selasa, 30 November 2010

Simply brillant

Why She Buys Strategy Consumers

Why She Buys Strategy Consumers

This is a must read text. I had the privilege of attending one of Bridget's speaking engagements at my company and Bridget just blew the audience away. Funny but also very informative and in a way that everyone could relate to the "truths" about gender differences. So I just had to read the book when I saw it featured on ABC television. I picked it up 2 days ago and I just couldn't put it down. Fast read, very accessibly written. Bridget puts the science and art behind effectively understanding and marketing to the real economic force in the USA - the female consumer.

I have to admit that even as a Chief Marketing Officer at a Fortune 50 company, there is a lot that as a marketer I just had never fully understood about the physical, mental and emotional differences in gender that lead to very real, as revealed by Bridget, behaviorial realities. So much that can be immediately implemented to up the game of the marketer, as illustrated by examples that will make you laugh, but also really hit home important lessons.

I highly recommend the book. And if you ever have the opportunity to secure BRidget as a guest speaker, or get to one of her speaking engagements, you won't regret it.

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Senin, 29 November 2010

Fabulous

The Wine Solitude Irene Nemirovsky

The Wine Solitude Irene Nemirovsky

The Wine of Solitude is, as the book jacket explains, the most autobiographical of all of Irene Nemirovsky's books. It is heartbreaking to read the life of a child in a totally dysfunctional family during the time of the Russian Revolution as they are constantly on the move across Russia to Finland and then on to Paris. The child Helene's only stability is with her governess as her father, Boris, chases after money (millions and millions) and her mother, Bella, needs the constant reassurance of her beauty and sexuality, from whatever man she can snag. Angry at her mother's neglect, as a strong, young and developing woman, Helene devises a plan of revenge for her mother.
I found this book to be fascinating, especially since it is loosely based on the life of the author, and I could not put it down until I was finished with it. It is written in a classy way and, though Bella's life is not reputable, the author clearly gets the point of her sexuality across without being trashy or graphic. This novel was published more than 60 years after the author died in Auschwitz at a young age. I thought it was a great read!

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Minggu, 28 November 2010

Exceeded my expectations

Statistical Probability First Sight ebook

Statistical Probability First Sight ebook

I read this book after a friend recommended it. Ummm, I have no words. This book made me laugh, cry, groan, and awww. I absolutely loved it! It was so sweet. Hadley was so amazing. She was strong and stubborn and scared. She was so caught up in her situation she misses obvious details and you're just like, "HELLO! OPEN YOUR EYES GIRLIE!" She has a stable home life but she still feels like it's falling apart. Oliver helps her see again. Oh and Oliver. Oliver, Oliver, Oliver. I already have a thing for accents, and Oliver's British, gorgeous, and just a nice guy! He is dealing with his own stuff but he still helps Hadley through hers. Totally lovable and even though the book takes place over 24 hours, it doesn't have the Twilightesque insta-love feel. It's a great read, especially on a rainy day :)

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Sabtu, 27 November 2010

Perfect for tours when traveling

Soft Leather Passport Wallet Holder

Soft Leather Passport Wallet Holder

This book is totally a huge history lesson written with a velvet hand. I was absolutely immersed in it almost from the first chapter. I am not normally a history buff but part of my reasons for loving this book are a). I have been a horsewoman all my life. b). I grew up in Maryland only a short time after this all took place. c). All the hunting, point to points and steeple chases mentioned, I knew about and often had seen some of them. d). My father, as a young man, worked for the duPont's on their "plantation" in New York and I remember being taken to see the glorious gardens there as a youngster. So I was already highly invested in reading about the history I came from.
The book also transcends being a history in that not only are the characters real but the author seems to know them inside and out. Amazing really when she did not live in their time frame and finding all that intimate and detailed knowledge must have been hard indeed. She wrote about them as if she had lived beside them. A beautiful job. All the facts, all the horse language being so right on and explained to the less knowledgeable. The whole narrative flows. It involves several main characters that surrounded Marion duPont. Spanning coast to coast when she eventually married Randolph Scott after he became an actor of some repute and then across to England where she brought a well known trainer, Roy Hobbs and his son Bruce into working with her "little horse that could" to make him ready to do the famous and frighting Grand National steeplechase.
If your looking for a pool side book, this ain't it friends. There is a LOT of horse talk and I think that might bore some people but the history surrounding it all is really fascinating and I really was happy to revisit it in Dorothy's extremely well written book. This is a book that I will always have handy because to me, its like visiting my home town in Maryland and walking the walk and talking the talk as a young woman who fox hunted, showed hunters and jumpers and was "horsey" from head to toe.

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Jumat, 26 November 2010

What a ride.

Battleship Daring Heiress Teenage Americas

Battleship Daring Heiress Teenage Americas

This book is totally a huge history lesson written with a velvet hand. I was absolutely immersed in it almost from the first chapter. I am not normally a history buff but part of my reasons for loving this book are a). I have been a horsewoman all my life. b). I grew up in Maryland only a short time after this all took place. c). All the hunting, point to points and steeple chases mentioned, I knew about and often had seen some of them. d). My father, as a young man, worked for the duPont's on their "plantation" in New York and I remember being taken to see the glorious gardens there as a youngster. So I was already highly invested in reading about the history I came from.
The book also transcends being a history in that not only are the characters real but the author seems to know them inside and out. Amazing really when she did not live in their time frame and finding all that intimate and detailed knowledge must have been hard indeed. She wrote about them as if she had lived beside them. A beautiful job. All the facts, all the horse language being so right on and explained to the less knowledgeable. The whole narrative flows. It involves several main characters that surrounded Marion duPont. Spanning coast to coast when she eventually married Randolph Scott after he became an actor of some repute and then across to England where she brought a well known trainer, Roy Hobbs and his son Bruce into working with her "little horse that could" to make him ready to do the famous and frighting Grand National steeplechase.
If your looking for a pool side book, this ain't it friends. There is a LOT of horse talk and I think that might bore some people but the history surrounding it all is really fascinating and I really was happy to revisit it in Dorothy's extremely well written book. This is a book that I will always have handy because to me, its like visiting my home town in Maryland and walking the walk and talking the talk as a young woman who fox hunted, showed hunters and jumpers and was "horsey" from head to toe.

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Kamis, 25 November 2010

She got even and she got everything!

Beverly Heels Kathryn Leigh Scott

Beverly Heels Kathryn Leigh Scott

Down and Out In Beverly Heels is an awesome book! Written by actress Kathryn Leigh Scott (Josette duPres on the original Dark Shadows), it chronicles the exploits of down-on-her-luck Meg Barnes, an actress who starred in her own TV detective series, and who seemingly had it all: handsome husband, Amex Centurion card, and a shoe collection to rival Imelda Marcos. But when her husband is supposedly kidnapped, Meg finds herself sleeping in her Volvo and being stalked by a mother/son couple who are going after Meg's husband for reasons of their own. Taken in by the kindly Donna, a ditzy woman who she volunteers with at the local Meals on Wheels, Meg begins, with the help of FBI agent Jack, to piece together exactly what happened, and it's most definitely not what she thought.

The reason I enjoyed this book so much is because there was a good blend of mystery, romance, and action that kept me on my toes the entire time I was reading, and which had me rooting for Meg and her friends. As an actress herself, Ms. Scott appeared to know whereof she spoke with regards to the story, and it flowed along rather nicely.

All in all, this book is a roller-coaster ride of fun, danger, and romance that I would recommend to anyone.

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Rabu, 24 November 2010

"A book is more than the sum of its materials. It is an artifact of the human mind and hand."

People Book Novel Geraldine Brooks

People Book Novel Geraldine Brooks

The most profound effect that this book had on me was to make me realize just how much is tied to inanimate objects. I dearly love going to museums and though I occasionally do wonder what life was like for the person who fashioned that ancient goblet or who wore that suit of armor, I have never found myself reflecting on it as profoundly as I did after reading this book. Brooks did a wonderful job of instilling in me, as a reader, a sense of how a seemingly innocuous object as an ancient, illuminated book can bear witness to centuries of human drama. The book masterfully recreated the sense of urgency that exists in everyday life while showing that everyday life is so fleeting and that one's time on the planet is so short as to be merely a thread in the tapestry that history has woven.

The book opens in 1996, with Hanna, a book restorer and expert on ancient manuscripts who has been asked to examine and make repairs to the Sarajevo haggadah, an ancient book that is something akin to a Jewish book of hours. While restoring the book, Hanna finds an insect wing, a dark stain, some salt crystals, and a white hair. She uses these objects in an attempt to trace the history of the book.

It is at this point that People of the Book really becomes a wonder. Brooks does a masterful job of creating a contemporary drama--that of Hanna's quest and events in her own personal life--that is interwoven with a series of historical dramas. This book is a story within a story within a story and it serves as a reminder of how history tends to loop back on itself. Tied to each of the four pieces of evidence that Hanna has found in the book is a story that tells one small part of the tale of the haggadah's creation and journey and each of these stories takes us further back in time.

This is a book so vivid and rich that I find it difficult to describe. Brooks has a mastery of words and though the locations and the eras she describes are all vastly different, what stands out is her depictions of humanity in all its greatness and flaws. Hanna's own journey could have made for a good novel in and of itself but Brooks gives it more impact by casting it against the tales of all those who have been touched by the book long before Hanna.

What is really remarkable about the novel is how it highlights the sameness of the struggles of its Jewish protagonists. As the saying goes, the more things change, the more they stay the same and this is certainly the argument that this novel makes. Brooks charts a course of history that shows how, time and again, people of the Jewish faith have been made victims because of that faith, how one day Jews live peacefully alongside Christians and Muslims and how they next they are being persecuted by those very neighbors. Though the novel suggests that the survival of the book itself is extraordinary, what is truly extraordinary is the actions of those who ensure the survival of the book. While the chance to behold such an ancient text is certainly a marvel, what is even more marvelous is to try to imagine the lives of those who saw to it that we could, one day, view that ancient text in a museum or in a library. This novel just proves how wonderful is Brooks's mind, that her experiences with an ancient text allowed her thoughts to take flight and to produce this sterling work of literature.

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