Michael Coe's "Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs" is a great edition to the growing body of work

Michael Coe's "Mexico: From the Olmecs to the Aztecs" is a great edition to the growing body of work on Ancient Mexico. It is a well written and logical analysis on the civilizations of Mexico. I have used this book several times to help solidify arguments in various research papers. I would highly recommend this work for anyone interested in the ancient world of Mexico.

In this book, Frits Van Paaschen puts forth a compelling point of view on the state of the world and what it means for business leaders. In a world where there are many points of view, this book stands out for its depth of thinking, borne out by the author's years of studying macro and microeconomic trends from a unique, truly court-side vantage point as CEO of both Coors and Starwood. The experiences and anecdotes memorably demonstrate the impact of trendline changes in our world - you'll find yourself recounting them as if they are your own experience after reading. The book is written in a personal, conversational tone that makes it hard if not impossible to put down. I'm currently on my second read of the book, and recommend others to do the same!

Already read this online but am supporting the author by buying this series. Would definitely recommend to any fujoshis out there ;) This series make me go nuts for the characters ;D

Enjoyable and informative read on statistical inference in all aspects of life.

Ms Douglas has written another story of traveling back in time to New York 133 years in the past. It?s a story of gangsters, corruption, men with unimaginable wealth and the mansions they lived in, but there is also love and caring expressed in the book. Loved the book and am going to look for other books written by Ms. Douglas.

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