Archive for March, 2009
Thursday, March 12th, 2009
Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that Turned Ordinary People into Legendary Traders
Curtis Faith’s Way of the Turtle is a significant contribution to the trading literature. As other reviewers have noted, it works on several levels: It is an engagingly written first-person narrative of one of the most interesting experiments in trading, but it is also a thoughtful presentation of the various ingredients of trading success.
Faith spells out the Turtle trading method in detail, providing a template for a more general approach known as trend following. Most helpful is the way he breaks down the method into components: entry criteria, criteria for adding to positions, position sizing, stops, and exits. A particularly interesting chapter draws upon his Trading Blox software to update trend following research and illustrate the results of several systems in recent markets. Read more »
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Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Designing with Succulents
As a Landscape Architect with almost 30 years of experience designing gardens in Southern California, I have been a longtime fan of the excellent works created by Debra Lee Baldwin. It is no small coincidence that “Designing With Succulents” is well written, concise and wonderfully illustrated with stunning photography. This is a book that everyone from professional designers to home gardeners will want to keep very close to their desks for reference.
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Monday, March 9th, 2009
From Vines to Wines: The Complete Guide to Growing Grapes and Making Your Own Wine
As an avid home winemaker, I was thrilled to find this book. It doesn’t get bogged down in long technical descriptions and pages of history. Instead, with sections like “Problems in the South”, it gets right into what will and will not work for your home winemaking efforts.
The intro has a glossary of terms and a basic overview of winemaking which is very helpful for those new to the fun. Tables list which kinds of grapes work best for different regions, so those who are planting vines have a best-case scenario laid out for them. Clear instructions tell how to plant the vines, how to prune them, what a trellis looks like, and even harvest details. Read more »
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Iron Kissed (Mercy Thompson, Book 3)
Once again Mercy gets tangled up in trouble. The action starts when she agrees to help Zee and Uncle Mike sniff out the murderer on the Fairyland reservation to end a debt she owes the fey for helping her end the vampire demon from the last book.
Mercy determines that the murderer must be a human man named O’Donnell who works as a security guard at the Fairyland Reservation. This is puzzling news to Zee and Uncle Mike since no human should be able to kill the fey like O’Donnell managed to. Uncle Mike and Zee go to talk to O’Donnell but when they get there their suspect is already dead and the human police Read more »
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Domino: The Book of Decorating: A room-by-room guide to creating a home that makes you happy
In this instance, you honestly can judge the book by its cover, as this one is as informative as it is beautiful. “Domino” by Deborah Needleman, Sara Ruffin Costello, and Dara Caponigro is ‘the’ decorating book to own.
It starts by explaining the eight steps to getting started, including floor plans, finding inspiration, and budgeting. All types of rooms imaginable are covered by separate chapters, each ending with a beautiful example of a room from one of the actual authors’ homes. The Decorator’s Handbook section in the back is a great Read more »
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Facebook Marketing: Leverage Social Media to Grow Your Business
This book is not about social media marketing per se. It is not going to tell you how to leverage social media in order to grow your business. You will have to read other books on that subject. And the coverage on that topic is expanding and changing as I write this review. What this book is about is the Facebook platform that can be used as a marketer’s tool when practicing social media marketing. It tells us about User Profiles, Facebook Groups, how to create Web pages within Facebook, hosting events on Facebook, and other things that one can take advantage of at Facebook. Read more »
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Into the Forest
Jean Hegland gives us a provocative novel about a family who lived far on the out skirts of a northern California small town surrounded by second growth redwood forest. The two girls, Eva, 17, and Nell (the protagonist) 16, explored the forest in their younger years, heeding the many warnings of their mother to beware the many perils lurking in the woods. As they became older, their interest in playing in the forest waned, replaced by Eva’s commitment to ballet and Nell’s advanced self-education to prepare for matriculation to Harvard.
Unfortunately, their mother’s untimely death heralds the collapse of their society as they know it. Political and environmental catastrophes create anarchy on a local and Read more »
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Twitter Power: How to Dominate Your Market One Tweet at a Time
Twitter Power is a great book that covers everything I wanted to know, and needed to know (without realizing it) about using Twitter in the best ways possible. I joined Twitter a while back, started tweeting and looking around online at the other tweeters, and really started to wonder just what in the heck all the Twitter hype could possibly be about. Sure, it’s cute to be able to send micro-blogs of up to 140 characters length out to the world, so what’s the big deal? Well, Joel Comm’s book opened my eyes, and I now know what the big deal is! I’m eagerly pressing on with his suggestions and guidance, and after just a few days of implementing what he teaches in his book, it’s starting to work, and work well. Read more »
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009
Monkey Business: Swinging Through the Wall Street Jungle
This book is spot on about the life of a junior person at an Investment Bank. As they said, you can change the name on the door but the stories are the same. My wife read the book first and I basically laid out for her practically every topic they’d be touching on before she’d get to it.
For anyone considering investment banking as a career, you really must read this book to understand exactly what you are getting into. (The same is true for the spouse/prospective spouse of an associate.) Although, I should warn you that by reading this book before getting into the business, it’ll remove one of the main self-motivational tools that we all used to deal with it day in and day out, the “They really need me here because I’m essential to the Read more »
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Saturday, March 7th, 2009

The Tourist
Writer Olen Steinhauer has some fun with his spy terminology. A “tourist” is a black ops CIA agent who travels the world on a tourist visa. “Tourists” work directly for a “tour guide” at the “department of tourism.” Clandestine operations are reported to Langley in “tour guides.”
The day before 9/11, a CIA embassy officer goes missing while trying to make an expensive purchase of some valuable intelligence information. The Department of Tourism, fearing the worst, sends a “tourist” to locate the missing CIA embassy operative. Read more »
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