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Why Do People Love The Best Military Strategy Books
A scholarly and enthusiast-oriented endeavor is to delve into the intricacies of military strategy by meticulously perusing the best military strategy books. Military strategy literature captivates readers with its capacity to decipher the complexities of warfare, providing insights into the thoughts of distinguished military strategists and chronicling pivotal battles that have influenced the course of nations' histories. Amidst the extensive body of literature devoted to military strategy, a particular gem that warrants special mention will be elaborated upon in the following section.
By Lilly Zayla2 years ago in BookClub
Implication of Company Risk in Line with the Market Risk
What is the implication of a company's risk being above or below the line ? Insightfully, I would say either it is above or below the line , it indicates that such company is Riskier than the market. However , this can have a positive or negative impact.
By Titilope Adelekan2 years ago in BookClub
7 Powerful Lessons from ‘The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People’
Hello friends! I hope you’re all doing well on your journey. Today I wanted to have a thoughtful discussion on lessons from Stephen Covey’s classic book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” His wisdom continues to enlighten many.
By Prajjval Mishra2 years ago in BookClub
Indie Book Deals and Promos: January 2024
Yesterday I released a list of new indie releases this January; today I'm sharing some book deals and promos that might interest you! We've got free books, discounted books, book tour notices where you can win something cool from the giveaway...
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
I Read 40 books this Year - These are my Top Five
Ahh welcome! Enter, enter–the fire is warm, and the rest of the bumbling council will not bother us as we chat. It is good to see you again, friends, and I hope you have enjoyed this most recent circling of the sun.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in BookClub
All of the Books I Read in 2023
Happy New Year! Now that 2023 has come to an end it is time, again, for my yearly reading wrap up. Every year I usually set a goal of reading the end number in the year (for example 23 in 2023) as the number of books that I'll try to read. Also usually, I'd come up with challenges to try and diversify what I was reading. However, this year I decided to do away with the challenges because I thought that what I wanted to get out of the challenges I had achieved. I thought the challenges might be holding me back from reading as much as I could and what I really wanted to. And I think the fact that I finished my goal of reading 23 books this year in less than six months, I would say that, yeah... the challenges might've been holding me back.
By The Austen Shelf2 years ago in BookClub






