The Art of Losing by Keith Dixon
What is more important: doing what you love or being financially stable? What kind of risk would you take to achieve both? How corrupting is money? These are th...
Book reviews
What is more important: doing what you love or being financially stable? What kind of risk would you take to achieve both? How corrupting is money? These are th...
What is more important: doing what you love or being financially stable? What kind of risk would you take to achieve both? How corrupting is money? These are th...
In my efforts to bail out Kevin for his lack of posting, I am trying to post more book reviews. In that vein, Stephen Coote’s Napoleon and the Hundred Day...
Tom Harper’s second book entitled Knights of the Cross which chronicles the adventures of Demetrios Askiates in the First Crusade is much better than his ...
Colonel Robert Black’s The Battalion: The Dramatic Story of the 2nd Ranger Battalion in World War II is a fascinating account of the unit that was made fa...
Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations is not typically viewed as airport reading these days. The treatise weighs in at 1200 or so pages. So perhaps it is app...