What Books have you read that you would reread or recommend?
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The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power, by Daniel Yergin, 1990.
Written 30yrs ago, it's still probably the best overview of the petroleum industry from inception to 1990 (when the book was published). Covers all key players, discoveries, technologies, markets, and the inherent geopolitics of it all. Fantastic book.
Also made into a PBS documentary (in eight parts).
Written 30yrs ago, it's still probably the best overview of the petroleum industry from inception to 1990 (when the book was published). Covers all key players, discoveries, technologies, markets, and the inherent geopolitics of it all. Fantastic book.
Also made into a PBS documentary (in eight parts).
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Stephen King's "It", it's my favorite writer and I want to write essay about this book. Hope with a little help of essay service here I'll write my essay at high level. They have pro team of writer and can help with grammar check and proofreading. Great service if you need help with your writings.
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The Eight Mountains by Paolo Cognetti. A subtle, quiet and meditative work about fraternal bonds in the most magnificent Alps of northern Italy.
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I'm a science fiction and fantasy fan of over 50 years with over 2000 titles in my personal library. A couple of my favorite all-time series are "The World of Tiers by Phillipe Jose Pharmer", and" The Chronicles of Amber" series by Roger Zelazny.
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All novels by Elmore Leonard. I read or listened to all of them, if I didn't have a long list of other books to read, I'd listen to them again. For more on his writing view https://www.pbs.org/show/elmore-leonard-dont-try-write/