Just Who Will You Be?: Big Question. Little Book. Answer Within. (ROUGHCUT)74 reviews
Maria Shriver

Hyperion, 2008

Touching, Heartfelt & Inspirational!

+ Cute little book with a big message
+ Little Book + Big Question= An Inspiring Read!
+ Very Satisfactory
  
  











  



  
101 Ways to Turn Your Business Green: The Business Guide to Eco-Friendly Profits
Rich Mintzer

Entrepreneur Press, 2008

You know why. Now, learn how. The reasons why are clear, but the bigger question is-how? From greening your business practices to implementing tangible changes and more, green experts and business owners show you more than 100 ways to quickly and cost-effectively elevate your business from good to green! Enhance your current business practices and incorporate new, eco-friendly solutions ...
  
  











  



  
Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying30 reviews
David Bach, Hillary Rosner

Broadway, 2008

Hug Trees, Get Rich

+ nice book
+ my review
+ Going green for fun and profit
  
  











  



  
Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!)23 reviews
Deirdre Imus

Simon & Schuster, 2008

Not the best choice

This book does provide some useful links and ideas but it is mostly a testament of what worked for the author personally and for her one and only child. The book is preachy and light on facts, heavy on opinions. I was horrified by her remarks that state breastfeeding may not be the best choice ...
  
  











  



  
Gorgeously Green: 8 Simple Steps to an Earth-Friendly Life64 reviews
Sophie Uliano

Collins Living, 2008

Go GREEN!

+ Life changing!
+ Great book

This is a great book with lots of fab advice that can help anyone on their journey to greendom. She has a lot of listings to great products and services and good recipes and such. Sophie is awesome.
  
  











  



  
The Plot to Save the Planet: How Visionary Entrepreneurs and Corporate Titans Are Creating Real Solutions to ...4 reviews
Brian Dumaine

Crown Business, 2008

A Sustainable Future

+ Fascinating detail about possible green alternatives
+ Fresh Ideas + Entrepreneurial Attitude = Green Future, Great Book!
+ Reasons for hope
  
  











  



  
What to Expect When You're Expecting: 4th Edition85 reviews
Heidi Murkoff, Sharon Mazel

Workman Publishing Company, 2008

Lots of info

+ Good Read, Informative
+ Great Info, source for expectant couples

I purchased this new edition for my sister-in-law. I read the previous version for my now 18-month old daughter and it was extremely helpful to the point that I also read What to Expect the first year and also toddler years.
  
  











  



  
The End of Food13 reviews
Paul Roberts

Houghton Mifflin, 2008

Not Malthus, Any More Than Climatologist Hansen is Chicken Little

+ Once again, Roberts Delivers (and it's not hyperbole)
+ The End of Food

I agree this is among the very best of this century's "Declinist Literature". Although the author covers a lot of problematic ground, from avian flu to bioengineering to obesity, what sticks with me the most is his urgent Cassandra alarm about the looming danger of worldwide famine. Those who poo ...
  
  











  



  
Kid Food: Rachael Ray's Top 30 30-Minute Meals16 reviews
Rachael Ray

Lake Isle Press, 2005

Upgraded Kid Food for Adults Who Want Zest and Beautiful Appearance in a Portable Edition

+ Check the Library for this one

How many Rachael Ray cookbooks do you own? That's an important question when considering this book because you may already have some of these recipes in other cookbooks (such as Rachael Ray: 365) by this delightfully speedy provider of zesty dishes. Here's another question: How much "fixing ...
  
  











  



  
Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential493 reviews
Joel Osteen

FaithWords, 2007

From Chase von, regarding this book

+ Christianity Basics Reviewed
+ Inspiring
+ Must Read For Saved Christians and Optimists
+ Great book!
  
  











  



  
Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer)57 reviews
Cliff Mason, James J. Cramer

Simon & Schuster, 2007

Great Book to Give Young Investors

+ I own every book of this Authors and can tell you he's one of the best!
+ MAD MAD WORLD

Jim Cramer's latest book is an excellent departure from his previous two investment books. His first two books were focused on the individual stock trader. While I enjoyed those books and highly recommend them, his latest book provides invaluable information that must be passed on to the young ...
  
  











  



  
The Kid's ROTH IRA Handbook: Securing Tax-Free Wealth From a Child's First Paycheck or Money Answers for ...6 reviews
Tracy Foote

TracyTrends, 2008

Excellent Review

+ Domonique
+ If only all teens had this book!
+ Book for teens and up
+ A Must Read for ALL PARENTS!!
  
  











  



  
Brain Foods for Kids: Over 100 Recipes to Boost Your Child's Intelligence
Nicola Graimes

Delta, 2005

After writing several award-winning health and nutrition titles that have had great success in the UK, Nicola Graimes makes her debut in the US market with the first book to focus on children and brain power and the foods that truly can improve intelligence and those that can hinder it. With her exciting positive twist on the link between the food that children eat and their mental development, ...
  
  











  



  
The Essential 55: An Award-Winning Educator's Rules For Discovering the Successful Student in Every Child144 reviews
Ron Clark

Hyperion, 2004

A MUST For Every Teacher!

+ Good Book
+ Not perfect, but some good ideas
+ Helpful Ideas for Every Teacher
  
  











  



  
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America110 reviews
Thomas L. Friedman

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008

Cool Head for a Hot, Flat Crowded World

+ An Important Book
+ A manifesto for our times

Friedman is a talented writer and astute world observer. He manages to see the larger trends and patterns in the world and brings them together in a way that sheds light on our future. In his latest book, he takes off from his last book, 'The World is Flat' talking about the trends of ...
  
  











  



  
101 Ways to Turn Your Business Green: The Business Guide to Eco-Friendly Profits
Rich Mintzer

Entrepreneur Press, 2008

You know why. Now, learn how. The reasons why are clear, but the bigger question is-how? From greening your business practices to implementing tangible changes and more, green experts and business owners show you more than 100 ways to quickly and cost-effectively elevate your business from good to green! Enhance your current business practices and incorporate new, eco-friendly solutions ...
  
  











  



  
Go Green, Live Rich: 50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth and Get Rich Trying30 reviews
David Bach, Hillary Rosner

Broadway, 2008

Hug Trees, Get Rich

+ nice book
+ my review
+ Going green for fun and profit
  
  











  



  
Jim Cramer's Stay Mad for Life: Get Rich, Stay Rich (Make Your Kids Even Richer)57 reviews
Cliff Mason, James J. Cramer

Simon & Schuster, 2007

Great Book to Give Young Investors

+ I own every book of this Authors and can tell you he's one of the best!
+ MAD MAD WORLD

Jim Cramer's latest book is an excellent departure from his previous two investment books. His first two books were focused on the individual stock trader. While I enjoyed those books and highly recommend them, his latest book provides invaluable information that must be passed on to the young ...
  
  











  



  
Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential493 reviews
Joel Osteen

FaithWords, 2007

From Chase von, regarding this book

+ Christianity Basics Reviewed
+ Inspiring
+ Must Read For Saved Christians and Optimists
+ Great book!
  
  











  



  
Growing Up Green: Baby and Child Care: Volume 2 in the Bestselling Green This! Series (Green This!)23 reviews
Deirdre Imus

Simon & Schuster, 2008

Not the best choice

This book does provide some useful links and ideas but it is mostly a testament of what worked for the author personally and for her one and only child. The book is preachy and light on facts, heavy on opinions. I was horrified by her remarks that state breastfeeding may not be the best choice ...