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I Heard That Song Before: A Novel 102 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 2008
Another great book by Mary Higgins Clark This was a great book. Mary Higgins Clark did it again with this wonderfully written book. I love how the chapters are just the right length to peak your interest and not too long to you lose interest.
As the reader, Clark's excellent prose keeps you guessing until the very end.
This is one I could not put down even as my wife was driving home from the beach. I wanted to know what happened ...
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Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea 49 reviews Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
Pocket, 2007
Santa Cruise Do you like bungles and bumps? Then you will like this book. It tickled my funny bone many times.
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Buffettology: The Previously Unexplained Techniques That Have Made Warren Buffett The Worlds 99 reviews Mary Buffett, David Clark
Scribner, 1999
Time-tested, Tried and True! BOTTOM LINE:
INVESTMENTS - It's all about the basics!
This is my personal investment bible. First read it back in 1999; still refer back to it when pondering my next investment move. Mary goes DEEP into the mind of Warren and shares all of his secrets. She even bothers doing the math for us. I have found that the worksheets still 'work', even with today's constantly-changing internet market. ...
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Dashing Through the Snow 2 reviews Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
Simon & Schuster, 2008
Very enjoyable read You will enjoy reading this book and relaxing for a bit over the Christmas season!
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Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements: The Search for the Company with a Durable ... 27 reviews Mary Buffett, David Clark
Scribner, 2008
Well done Warren Buffet's performance over the course of his career has been simply incredible. At this late stage in the game, much is made of his unique prowess in extracting deals the ordinary investor could not possibly get.
But what is frequently overlooked is that the man, with partner Charlie, spent decades doing a tough slog through fundamentals to research companies, industries and markets ...
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The New Buffettology: The Proven Techniques for Investing Successfully in Changing Markets That Have Made ... 31 reviews Mary Buffett, David Clark
Scribner, 2002
One of the best Buffett books This is probably the best Buffett book that I have read. Most of the books about Buffett talk about his life history and how he bought shares of Company X twenty years ago for $10 and it's now worth $200, but they don't give you specifics of how he evaluates companies that he purchases. This book gives you the specific and quantifiable criteria that he uses to evaluate a stock for purchase. For ...
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Just Take My Heart: A Novel Mary Higgins Clark
Simon & Schuster, 2009
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It Only Takes a Moment: A Novel of Suspense 61 reviews Mary Jane Clark
William Morrow, 2008
I LOVED this book!!! This new novel by Mary Jane Clark is wonderfully captivating. I read the book in two sittings while camping - I just couldn't bring myself to put it down. You feel yourself getting into the nanny's and little girl's characters and their anguish, always waiting to see what happens next. It is fast paced and hectic (exaggerated by the fact that the chapters are very short). You also get a feel for ...
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The Tao of Warren Buffett: Warren Buffett's Words of Wisdom: Quotations and Interpretations to Help Guide You ... 21 reviews Mary Buffett, David Clark
Scribner, 2006
Good Perspectives! "The Tao of Warren Buffett" is a collection of aphorisms that are useful for investors. These include:
1)You can't make a good deal with a bad person.
2)The great personal fortunes in this country weren't built on a portfolio of 50 companies - they were built by someone who identified one wonderful business. I can't be involved in 50-75 things - that's a Noah's ark way of investing. None ...
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Where Are You Now?: A Novel 70 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Simon & Schuster, 2008
Simply masterful! Mary Higgins Clark has written another blockbuster. Fast-paced, cleverly plotted and unputdownable.
Charles McKenzie Jr. ("Mack") went missing ten years ago. A Columbia University senior, about to graduate and already accepted at Duke University Law School, he walked out of his apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side without a word to his college roommates and has never been seen again. ...
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Pretend You Don't See Her 141 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1998
Best of Her Recent Books! It feels like Mary Higgins Clark put a lot of herself into Lacey, the main character. She's created a multi-dimensional heroine driven from her beloved Manhattan after witnessing a murder. Lacey is someone I would like and it's easy to get caught up in her fear and frustration.
The side characters provide plenty of suspects as the possible mastermind who hired the hitman. The story deftly ...
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A Cry In The Night 121 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1993
one of the best This is one of the best books by the author that I've ever read. Prior to this one my favorite was The Lottery Winner.
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The Buffettology Workbook: Value Investing The Warren Buffett Way 7 reviews Mary Buffett, David Clark
Scribner, 2001
An excellent tool for the individual investor... Written by Mary Buffett, former daughter-in-law of Warren Buffett, and David Clark, a portfolio manager, "The Buffettology Workbook" is the best investment I've ever made. The financial formulas you'll find in this book are all the ones they should teach in business school, but don't. The book is broken down into 23 chapters, each no more than a few pages, so you can read a chapter a day (and ...
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I'll Be Seeing You 55 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1994
Great story Mary Higgins Clark is one of those contemporary writers who can deliver a great story without graphic sexuality, violence or language. This particular book is one of my favorite Mary Higgins Clark books as it deals with the business of reproductive technologies. Over the last 10 years, I have read it over and over again.
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Stillwatch 35 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1997
I told you not to come.... Pat Traymore has come to Washington, to film a story on the life of Senator Abigail Jennings, the possible first female Vice President. Pat has her own prblems in Washington, and is staying in the house where her Senator father killed himself and her mother. But shortly after begining work on the story, notes begin to arive, telling her to stop, or it will cost her her life. With the help of ...
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How to Open & Operate a Financially Successful Redesign, Redecorating, & Home Staging Business: With ... 10 reviews Mary Larsen, Teri B. Clark
Atlantic Publishing Company, 2008
Great handbook for those who are experienced and brand new! How to Open a Financially Successful Redesign, Redecorating & Home Staging Business definitely stands out in the "be your own boss" genre. The never-ending wealth of information practically sets up your business for you, no matter how little you know about what you're getting into. Other how-to business start-up books tend to jump right into the thick of things, overlooking key facts that ...
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Mary Higgins Clark: Three Complete Novels: Where Are The Children; A Stranger Is Watching; The Cradle Will ... 13 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Wings, 1995
Where are the children I have to say that the book started out pretty slow, but it got more and more interesting as you read it. I have read several suspense books by this author, but I have to say that I believe that this is the best ever.
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The Christmas Thief: A Novel 27 reviews Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark
Pocket, 2006
A nice book for a Sunday! This book wasn't great, but it was interesting throughout. I think that is a real plus. With a lot of books I have to read past page 85 to know if I'm going to be interested in the story; with this one I was intersted right away. I do agree that it could be more suspensful, but it did have some exciting moments. I liked that it was a short story as well, the plot moved along smoothly. I ...
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All Through the Night (Holiday Classics) 49 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1999
All Through The Night ~Sondra has always wondered about her baby that she left on the steps of the church that her grandfather went to when he lived in New York and prayed in when things we not going the way that he hoped one week before Christmas. She was a college student at the time and couldn't raise a baby and go to school on the scholarship that she got for playing the violin. Sondra had always wanted to play ...
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Weep No More, My Lady 65 reviews Mary Higgins Clark
Pocket, 1998
KEPT ME IN SUSPENCE Yes! one of my fav ones from Mary higgins clark my oh my i finished this book in 3 days! that's how interesting it was! loved the end!!! WOW!
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