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Reviews of books that will help you with your studies or career development.

 

Dont worry: How to beat the seven anxieties of life

How to deal with the pressures of life; both those we suffer through work and home, but also those we put on ourselves.


Be your own guru, personal and business enlightenment in just 3 days

Successful companies employ successful individuals! Be your own guru is your essential guide to emotional and spiritual intelligence, the keys to personal excellence and phenomenal profits.


Netiquette: Internet etiquette in the age of the blog

Netiquette is a concise guide to etiquette on the Internet. It covers the vast range of Internet activities, from emails and forum postings through browsing the Web to avoiding many of the dangers that lurk in the wilds of the Internet.


Electrical Engineering 101

Electrical Engineering 101 'Everything you should have learned in school, but probably didn’t'. This book comes with a CD to support and has an easy to read format that can be read from beginning to end, or just dipped into for a particular subject.


The Start-up Survival Guide

The Start-Up Survival Guide - Advice that should be at least read if nothing else for those hoping to run their own business. Even before the introduction, there is a list of top 10 survival tips for starting your own business.


Book of Games – Volume 1

The Book of Games is billed as the ‘Ultimate guide to PC and Video Games’. It’s a coffee-table book aimed at casual and non gamers. It is cheekily, subtitled ‘Volume 1’ so we can assume that this is going to become a series of books.


Life Plan

The Life Plan Book is for anyone who wants to get more out every part of their life. Health, wealth, career, relationships and much more. Each section is packed full of small steps, all specifically chosen to get you moving in the right direction quickly and easily.


Writing for Engineers

Writing for Engineers is targeted for engineers to help them convey their work in a written format effectively, to each other and those outside the sphere of engineering. It differs from many by including all aspects of written communication, not just writing in the form of technical reports.