Warren Buffett's Ground Rules: Words of Wisdom from the Partnership Letters of the World's Greatest Investor
Book
At the age of 26, Warren Buffett founded Buffett Partnership Limited, which lasted from 1956 to...
KatyShubo (75 KP) rated You Sent Me a Letter in Books
Feb 22, 2019
The ending is well written and worth investing in but unfortunately the build up has been so bad that by the time the end comes, you just don’t care anymore.
There is a lot of promise but it doesn’t deliver.
You don’t care about the mystery letter writer, or the romantic entanglements because we aren’t given any reason to care for the characters until the very end.
The Norris Group Real Estate Radio Show and Podcast
Podcast
The award-winning Norris Group Real Estate Radio Show is hosted by author, California real estate...
The Wise Investor Show
Podcast
In addition to providing perspective on today’s economy, The Wise Investor Show Midweek Update...
Chris Hogan's Retire Inspired
Podcast
Number-one, best-selling author Chris Hogan wants to turn the tables on how we think about...
Green Living for Dummies
Liz Barclay and Michael Grosvenor
Book
Includes a guide to ethical shopping and investing Your introduction to taking simple steps towards...
Where Are the Customer's Yachts?
Book
Humorous and entertaining, this book exposes the folly and hypocrisy of Wall Street. The title...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated A Fine Year for Murder in Books
Sep 7, 2017
I loved the story and the way it was laid out. Jessica is dealing with nightmares, and things get more intense when something happens to young girls. What is triggering her nightmares? It a book you can not put down once you start to read it. All of Lauren Carr books are like that. She makes you want more and leaves to read her next book.