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Little Earthquakes by Jennifer Weiner

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4.0

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Novel by George Singleton

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5.0

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Aberrations by Penelope Przekop

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5.0

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Simplexity: The Simple Rules Of A Complex World by Jeffrey Kluger

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5.0

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First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader

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5.0

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I Love Geeks: The Official Handbook by Carrie Tucker

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4.0

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Dali & I: The Surreal Story by Stan Lauryssens

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5.0

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Look Great, Feel Great: 12 Keys to Enjoying a Healthy Life Now by Joyce Meyer

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5.0

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Double or Nothing: How Two Friends Risked It All to Buy One of Las Vegas' Legendary Casinos by Tom Breitling, Cal Fussman

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5.0

It has been 4 years since the show The Casino aired. Since then Tom Breitling and his best friend Cal Fussman have made another million after selling the Golden Nugget. Double or Nothing is the story of two best friends who went from rags to riches to accomplish unbelievable success.[return][return] Breitling shows that there is a lot more behind the scenes than The Casino let on. Breitling takes us on a whirlwind tour through the ups and downs of chasing a dream then selling it then doing it all again. This book is a fun read that let the author s personality shine through.[return][return] I did not know a lot about gambling when I started reading this book. It did not matter because whatever was needed to get the gist of the background was described beautifully.[return][return] The description that appeared in this book are such that the energy and the enthusiasm and sometimes the grief of the author shines through.[return][return] This book is an enjoyable book. Well worth the read.[return]http://purplemoonmyst.wordpress.com/2008/09/04/double-or-nothing/