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by Tapscott, Don, 1947- Though the book would have been well served by better editing, mass collaboration is rapidly changing how companies are doing business. If you don't believe the world is shrinking, you will after reading this book. A must read for all corporate execs, and those who want to stay ahead of the curve. posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:23AM
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by Steele, Shelby The title caught my attention so I had to read it. Shelby makes some strong points, but is his analysis correct? We'll find out soon. posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:19AM
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by Robison, John Elder If you enjoyed Running with Scissors by Augesten Burroughs then Look Me in the Eye is a MUST read. Written by Burroughs brother, this book delves deeper into the dynamics of a dysfunctional family and reveals the difficulties faced by those diagnosed with Asperger's a form of autism. posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:18AM
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by Mortenson, Greg So many people feel that as individuals they can have little impact on society. Greg Mortenson is the antithesis of that belief. What he has been able to accomplish should earn him the Nobel Peace Prize. posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:11AM
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by McCarthy, Cormac, 1933- Tom Stechschulte deserves an Audie award for his haunting naration of this post apocalyptic tale of a father and son. I will always remember the son's voice as he cries out "Papa, I'm scared, I'm very very scared." posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:09AM
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by Halberstam, David No other war has ever been as neglected in the U.S. educational curriculum as the Korean War. Halberstam at last gives voice and recognition to those who fought under some of the worst conditions in the history of American warfare. posted Apr 30, 2008 at 8:06AM
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