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Maggies Miracle: A Novel |
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for $ 11.16 |
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A Very Sweet Book (
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This book was about Megan, a high powered lawyer who didnt believe in love due to a series of events in her life. Then there is her son Jordan, who prays for a new daddy and who wants her mother to believe in love again. Then enters Casey, who is matched with Jordan through a Healing Hearts program...
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The Young Lawyers Jungle Book: A Survival Guide |
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for $ 13.27 |
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Useful information for those contemplating a legal career. (
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Our culture seems to run on the fuel of deception. Messingers book is an antidote. It forewarns law students and young professionals of the realities of being a junior associate in a larger law firm. Ideally, THE YOUNG LAWYERS JUNGLE BOOK should be consulted before entering law school. For example, ..
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Kill the Messenger (Hoag, Tami) |
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for $ 17.68 |
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Not Tami Hoags best effort (
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I have been a fan of Tami Hoag since "Luckys Lady," and I must say that her last three books have been a disappointment to me. "Kill the Messenger" is a good story, with a viable plot, however the character development I have come to expect from Ms. Hoag is severely lacking. I cannot go into deta..
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Black Titan : A. G. Gaston and the Making of a Black American Millionaire |
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for $ 16.47 |
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Story should have focus on AG Gaston (
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I was interested in the life and times of AG Gaston. AG Gaston laid the foundation for modern day black business people. This book focus on giving black history lessons, devoting inadequate time to Mr. Gaston life and business dealings. I was disappointed - I expected much more out of this book...
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The Case Against Lawyers : How the Lawyers, Politicians, and Bureaucrats Have Turned the Law into anInstrument of Tyranny--and What We as Citizens Have to Do About It |
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for $ 11.20 |
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The Case Against lawyers (
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I found this book fascinating. The information was very enlightening even if at times somewhat sarcastic. The book displays what so many people believe, but very few can put their finger on. There is a process in this country in which power is dispersed politically, financially and socially, and its..
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