Anonymous Lawyer
Anonymous Lawyer is a great read. He's everything I try not to be in a lawyer -- but it's always fun to read the comments of those foolish enough to hop like kangaroos whenever he says "jump!"
Paul Levine: Illegal
The best this author has written yet. Entertaining and thought-provoking.Read my review (****)
Lee Child: Nothing to Lose
Entertaining -- but pretty far-fetched.Read my review (***)
Robert B. Parker: Now and Then (Spenser)
For die hard Spenser fans - not one of Parker's best.Read my review (***)
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J. Craig Williams: How to Get Sued: An Instructional Guide
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Bill Engvall: Just a Guy: Notes from a Blue Collar Life
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Jeffrey Archer: A Prisoner of Birth
Quite good -- for a Brit!Read my review (****)
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Start eating real food to be healthy -- this book will show you how. Highly recommended!Read my review (*****)
Greg Holden: 1000 Best eBay Success Secrets
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Jonathan Pond: Grow Your Money - 101 Easy Tips To Plan, Save, and Invest
Sorry, this one just doesn't offer much that's new.Read my review (**)
Richard Zoglin: Comedy at the Edge: How Stand-up in the 1970s Changed America
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David Bach: Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-Fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age (Finish Rich Book Series)
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Adam Ginsberg: How to Buy, Sell, and Profit on eBay: Kick-Start Your Home-Based Business in Just Thirty Days
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Marcus Luttrell: Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10
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Steve Martin: Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
A wonderful peek behind the scenes with a comedian at the top of his game!Read my review
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John Hart: Down River
A high five -- not to be missed!Read my review (*****)
William Lashner: A Killer's Kiss
Fine writing from a skilled storyteller.Read my review (***)
Walter Mosley: This Year You Write Your Novel
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Mark Kriegel: Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich
Well written, informative and highly entertaining.Read my review (*****)
Ron Liebman: Death by Rodrigo: A Novel
A novel with touches of comedic brilliance.Read my review (***)
Nick Santora: Slip & Fall
Good first novel by a talented television writer.Read my review (***)
Frederic Delavier: Strength Training Anatomy: `
Just an excellent reference for anyone lifting weights.Read my review (*****)
Cameron Stracher: Dinner With Dad
Flawed but endearing book about the importance of family.Read my review (***)
Cesar Millan: Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar's Way to Transform Your Dog . . . and Your Life
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David Hosp: Innocence
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Cormac McCarthy: The Road
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Joseph Finder: Power Play
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Robert Dugoni: Damage Control
Entertaining second effort that doesn't quite match the flair of the first novel. Read my review (***)
Thomas Mullen: The Last Town On Earth
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Dan Simmons: The Terror: A Novel
Big book of multiple genres. Quite fascinating. Read my review (***)
Robert B. Parker: Hundred-Dollar Baby
Nice concept bring April back but no real suspense.Read my review (***)
Gary M. Pomerantz: Wilt, 1962
An entertaining account of the most remarkable scoring achievement of an NBA player ever. Wonderful insight. Read my review (****)
Evan Thomas: Sea of Thunder: Four Commanders and the Last Great Naval Campaign 1941-1945
A remarkable account of an important but forgotten battle. Read it. Read my review (****)
William Landay: The Strangler
Not this writer's best effort. Read my review (***)
Scott Smith: The Ruins
Simple. Scary. Satisfying. Read my review (****)
Stuart R. Levine: Cut to the Chase: and 99 Other Rules to Liberate Yourself and Gain Back the Gift of Time
Save yourself some time and don't waste it on this book. Read my review (*)
Keith Ferrazzi: Never Eat Alone
You need to be a rainmaker -- here's how. Read my review (***)
John Hart: King of Lies
This is highly entertaining legal thriller that will keep you reading long through the night. Read my review (*****)
Leon Gorman: L.L. Bean: The Making of an American Icon
You don't have to be an L.L. Bean shopper to enjoy this book, but it helps. Read my review (***)
Robert Parker: Cold Service
For light entertainment, it's hard to beat. Read my review (***)
Tim Green: Kingdom Come
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Stephen King: Cell: A Novel
This is Stephen King doing what he does best. Read my review (****)
Joseph Finder: Killer Instinct
This is a fast-paced novel that will keep you reading. Read my review (***)
Robert Dugoni: The Jury Master
This is a great summer read. Read my review (****)
Grover Alexander: Flawed Judgment
This is an lively first book by a Maine lawyer. Read my review (***)
Fast Company's Editors & Writers: The Rules of Business
Pithy quotes and solid rules to help you succeed. Read my review (**)
Chris Crowley: Younger Next Year: A Guide to Living Like 50 Until You're 80 and Beyond
Live longer by reading this book. Read my review (***)
Carl Brookins: The Case of the Greedy Lawyers (Five Star First Edition Mystery Series)
This mystery spoof will keep you grinning. Read my review (***)
Paul Levine: Solomon vs. Lord
This light read is highly entertaining. Read my review (***)
Lee Eisenberg: The Number
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Jeffrey Krivis: Improvisational Negotiation: A Mediator's Stories of Conflict About Love, Money, Angerand the Strategies That Resolved Them
A helpful guide for both mediators and lawyers. Read my review (***)
Kent Greenawalt: Religion and the Constitution: Volume I: Free Exercise and Fairness
Highly informative. Read my review (***)
Jeremy Blachman: Anonymous Lawyer
This book is quite entertaining. Read my review (***)
Edward Poll: Selling Your Law Practice: The Profitable Exit Strategy
This book contains lots of useful information. Read my review (***)
Michele C.S. Lange: Electronic Evidence and Discovery : What Every Lawyer Should Know
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James A. Calloway and Mark A. Robertson: Winning Alternatives to the Billable Hour, 2nd Edition : Strategies That Work
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Daniel I Small: Preparing Witnessess, 2nd Edition : A Practical Guide for Lawyers and Their Clients
This is an excellent book for both lawyers and witnesses to read. Read my review (****)
Robert J. Ambrogi: The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web
This is a "must-have" book for those doing legal research. Read my review
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Lynne Z. Gold-Bikin: The Divorce Trial Manual: From Initial Interview to Closing Argument
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Jay G. Foonberg: How to Start & Build a Law Practice, 5th Edition (Career Series / American Bar Association)
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Edward Poll: Attorney and Law Firm Guide to the Business of Law: Planning and Operating for Survival and Growth
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Edward Poll: Collecting Your Fee: Getting Paid from Intake to Invoice
If your clients don't pay their bills, this book has some helpful tips. Read my review (***)
Gregory H. Siskind: The Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet, 2nd Edition
This book is a little outdated, but still worth a look. Read my review (***)
David C. Frederick: Supreme Court and Appellate Advocacy
This book is a couple of years old, but still full of valuable advice. Read my review (***)
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Anonymous Lawyer is a great read. He's everything I try not to be in a lawyer -- but it's always fun to read the comments of those foolish enough to hop like kangaroos whenever he says "jump!"
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