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  • 5/5 - 8 votes

    Rule of 150

    by Khead in > Books

    This paper goes on to talk about Malcolm Gladwell's "The Tipping Point," and describes various rules explained within the text. I used big organizations such as The V-Day Campaign and classroom sizes in order to explain the rule of 150 which is one of the main theories in Gladwell's book.

  • 5/5 - 8 votes

    Moshkel Gosha

    by michaelxx74 in > Books

    Review of Book 'Moskhel Gosha' by Liewellyn Vaughn-Lee. We can learn something after read this book.

  • 5/5 - 6 votes

    Book Review: God's Battered Child

    by Kate in > Books

    God's Battered Child is a wonderful and inspirational book by April Lorier. This isn't fiction, but a true account of April's life as an abused child and how she used her experience to do Christian ministry and become a public leader.

  • 5/5 - 4 votes

    Agatha Christie's Cards on the Table

    by kiran8 in > Books

    When Christie wrote this novel in 1936 , she wanted to make it different to all her earlier works and according to her The most likely murderer in general would be the least likely person to have committed the crime, so she warned her readers beforehand that this was not that kind of a mystery...

  • 5/5 - 4 votes

    A BOOK REVIEW ON TEODORO AGONCILLO'S THE HISTORY OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE (PART 1)

    by geemae_viel in > Books

    Who better writes about the Philippine history than the Filipinos? This is the 1st part of a book review on The History of the Filipino People by Teodoro Agoncillo. This was a group (w/ three members me being one of the) project on Kasaysayan 1.

  • 5/5 - 4 votes

    Taken at the Flood - Agatha Christie

    by kiran8 in > Books

    Agatha Christie is at her best while describing the English way of life....This is yet another early and interesting Hercule poirot mystery written by Agatha Christie.The story is set in a typical English village with all the humor and descriptions of everyday English village life...

  • 5/5 - 4 votes

    Divine Soul Songs

    by geboy28 in > Books

    It is filled with so many practical, easy-to-use practices that come from the Divine. They come from the soul. They come from the song of the soul. Dr. Sha teaches that just as human beings have different languages and songs, so do souls. He gives you much more than this though.

  • 5/5 - 3 votes

    Everyday Use by Alice Walker

    by vast_expanse in > Books

    Review on the classic story Everyday Use by Alice Walker.

  • 5/5 - 3 votes

    Shakespear Litateure

    by kila in > Books

    Shakespear's litature is often of love and dignity and loyalty. It is often a good read deserves him his fame. However, the taming of the shrew is both sexist and imoral.

  • 5/5 - 3 votes

    ‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko

    by vast_expanse in > Books

    ‘‘The Man to Send Rain Clouds'' by Leslie Marmon Silko talks about Indian traditions.




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