CBT for Dummies. At first glance a lot of the information in this book seems like common sense but, as the authors explain, it is quite rare for us to act in these ways. We tend to act in w...
A quatum leap. The portfolio gets better and better every year but in 2008 there has been a significant improvement in the way the pictures reflect the animals in their natural environment.
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Superb Value. The Official Highway CodeThe Highway Code a couple of pounds and well worth it, this CD contains all the information a learner will need to pass the theory test, its small hand...
Cop Out. The book is an assemblage of good answers to some good questions.
So why didn't I enjoy it?
I think because in keeping faith with the contributors of answers, several answers to ...
Slightly dull. Not quite the gripping read that the reviews had me believing it would be. I was expecting some tantalising narrative, imaginative characterisation and a poignant denouement ...
Start beating the credit crunch and digest Food For Free!. I do like a bit of hedgerow and it's great to enjoy the free gifts from Mother Nature, but until I got my hands on a copy of this p...
: For Blink, Malcolm Gladwell, author of the bestselling The Tipping Point explores the extraordinarily perceptive and deceptive power of the sub-conscious mind. Gladwell's major claim is th...
Have been non smoker since May 2007. Bought this book in December 2006, finally got round to reading it in May, have not smoked since. Btw - I started smoking in 1990 and was a chain smoker,...
Even more relevant today than when it was first written. This book was first published in 1992, but don't let that put you off - the topics are more relevant today than ever before, particul...
What on earth is Bill Bryson doing writing a book of popular science--A Short History of Almost Everything? Largely, it appears, because this inquisitive, much-travelled writer realised, whi...