Archive for January, 2009

Rich Dad’s Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business (Rich Dad’s)

Rich Dad’s Before You Quit Your Job: 10 Real-Life Lessons Every Entrepreneur Should Know About Building a Multimillion-Dollar Business (Rich Dad’s) The real secret to making money and reaching financial independence is not staying an employee, but starting a company and quickly developing it. This book is for aspiring entrepreneurs who need to know how to take those first crucial steps. In RICH DADS BEFORE YOU QUIT YOUR JOB, Robert T. Kiyosaki provides first-hand accounts of his own start-up companies, and what he learned from his failures and successes. Readers will discover: How to determine whether an idea is a good one How to write a solid business plan Where to find OPM (Other Peoples Money) to finance that plan How to incorporate for business and tax purposes How to find key advisors to develop the plan How to best launch the product or service And more. The Rich Dad experts explain everything readers need to successfully start their own businesses.
Customer Review: Rich Dad’s Before You Quit Your Job
Shipping promised to deliver the book on/before 27 Feb 2008 to Hong Kong. However, till I left Hong Kong on 29 Feb 2008 night, the book still have not reach me. I am not sure where the book now as I were not in HK for the past one month!!!
Customer Review: Powerful book!!!
If you ever wanted to know what it’s like to start your business the right way, but were afraid to ask…read this book along with the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” series.

Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America’s Soul

Monkey Girl: Evolution, Education, Religion, and the Battle for America’s Soul

What should we teach our children about where we come from?
Is evolution a lie or good science?
Is it incompatible with faith?
Have scientists really detected evidence of a creator in nature?

How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking

How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking The trouble with much modern cooking is that the mood it induces in the cook is one of skin-of-the-teeth efficiency, all briskness and little pleasure. Sometimes that’s the best we can manage, but at other times we don’t want to feel stressed and overstretched, but like a domestic goddess, trailing nutmeggy fumes of baking pie in our languorous wake…. –from How to Be a Domestic Goddess

How to Be a Domestic Goddess is not about being a goddess, but about feeling like one. What this deliciously mouthwatering cookbook demonstrates is that it’s not actually hard to bake a pan of muffins or a sponge layer cake, but the appreciation and satisfaction they bring are disproportionately high. Filled with over 220 gorgeously illustrated recipes, this book understands our anxieties, feeds our fantasies, and puts cakes, pies, pastries, preserves, puddings, breads, and cookies back in our own kitchens. The domestic goddess has to maintain her (or his) cool when faced with pastry, of course — but with Nigella Lawson’s guidance, even puff pastry can be pain-free.
Customer Review: Cakes, cookies, and mince-pies…oh my!
There’s no way I could resist buying this cookbook when I saw that it had a giant cupcake on the front cover! I am pleased to say that it delivers on all accounts. I bought the paperback version and am quite happy with the construction. The binding is thick but does not pose difficulty in keeping the book open (and I’ve had no problem with the binding breaking or cracking).

The Story of Walt Disney: Maker of Magical Worlds (Yearling Biography)

The Story of Walt Disney: Maker of Magical Worlds (Yearling Biography) When Walt Disney was a child, he loved to draw. It’s no wonder he grew up to create such memorable and loveable characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.