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Dyman Associates Publishing Inc. Review: Artemis Fowl - 1 views

As a Sherlock Holmes fan, I'm already partial to a character whose qualities include a calculating mind and a knack for intelligent quips. If he happens to be the main character in a heist plot, th...

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started by candfarquh on 09 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Aldrey Dyman

Ebooks at Dyman Associates Publishing Inc A Plea: Let Some Ebook Data Flow - 1 views

This content was provided by Aptara. Historically, when all others are concentrating on lowering costs, quality wins. Publishers with a laser focus on improving the reader experience win over th...

Ebooks at Dyman Associates Publishing Inc

started by Aldrey Dyman on 01 May 14 no follow-up yet
Aldrey Dyman

Ebooks at Dyman Associates Publishing Inc: Harper Lee agrees to ebook version of To Kil... - 1 views

Harper Lee has agreed for To Kill a Mockingbird to be made available as an ebook and digital audiobook, filling one of the biggest gaps in the digital library. In a rare public statement released ...

Ebooks at Dyman Associates Publishing Inc

started by Aldrey Dyman on 17 May 14 no follow-up yet
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From the Library: The hesitant traveler heads abroad | Book Reviews Dyman Associates Pu... - 1 views

NORWOOD The world has changed immensely since I took a trip overseas more than a decade ago. My personal world has changed as well. Last time I traveled across the pond, I didn’t have childre...

From Library The hesitant traveler heads abroad Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc

started by sherolough on 23 May 14 no follow-up yet
Aldrey Dyman

Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc: 'Unstoppable' by Ralph Nader - 1 views

Ralph Nader wants liberals and conservatives to work together. In his new book, "Unstoppable", he cites many instances in which such cooperation ought to be possible, at least theoretically. But th...

Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc Review: 'Unstoppable' by Ralph Nader

started by Aldrey Dyman on 28 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
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Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc: 'What Stays in Vegas' by Adam Tanner - 1 views

If you walk through the doors of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, you'll find two ways to play the games. You can take cash from your billfold and gamble anonymously until you've had enough. Or you can...

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started by candfarquh on 15 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
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Dyman Associates Publishing Inc. Reviews on Being Mortal: Medicine & What Matters in th... - 1 views

Atul Gawande, a Boston surgeon explores the issues of aging and death in this book which, among other books dealing with the same subjects, echoes the driving desire for awareness of the human cond...

Dyman Associates Publishing Inc. Reviews on Being Mortal Medicine & What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande

started by louielarkin on 05 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc: Five Best Book Recommendation Services - 1 views

If you're on the hunt for something new and interesting to read, you have plenty of places to turn. This week, we're looking at five of the best book recommendation sites, services, or groups, base...

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started by louielarkin on 20 May 14 no follow-up yet
Aldrey Dyman

Book Reviews Dyman Associates Publishing Inc: Clash Of The Financial Pundits - 1 views

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    How the Media Influences Your Investment Decisions for Better or Worse by Joshua M. Brown and Jeff Macke (McGraw-Hill, 2014) is a book by financial pundits about financial pundits. It alternates between reflections on the financial media (I assume written by Josh Brown) and interviews conducted by Jeff Macke. The interviewees are Jim Rogers, Ben Stein, Karen Finerman, Henry Blodget, Herb Greenberg, James Altucher, Barry Ritholtz, and Jim Cramer. Since both authors are members of the financial media (Brown is author of The Reform Broker blog and a regular contributor to CNBC, Macke is the host of Breakout on Yahoo Finance), the reader can't expect to be told: "just turn off the news." Instead, the authors try to explain which pundits may be worth listening to and which ones are just noise, or worse. For investors who are not intrinsically skeptical and who have no idea of how to separate the wheat from the chaff, the authors offer a few good pointers. For the rest of us-hardened, cynical folk that we are, the interviews offer some good tidbits. The book has a strange subtext, along the lines of "I once was lost but now I'm found." Jeff Macke recounts his career-killing "Car People" episode on the now defunct evening program CNBC Reports and his subsequent emotional descent and recovery. And he interviews three insiders who to a greater or lesser degree faced their own professional crises: Henry Blodget, banned from the securities industry but now the editor and CEO of Business Insider; Jim Cramer, who took a drubbing on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show; and James Altucher, who seems to specialize in failing and bouncing back-and writing about it. Whom do I personally consider worth listening to? First, those who readily admit they don't know the answer. Bob Shiller comes to mind here. Second, those who move markets, such as David Tepper. And third, those who are both
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