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Armand Halbert rated Among the Hidden: 4 stars
Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix (Shadow Children, #1)
Luke has never been to school. He's never had a birthday party, or gone to a friend's house for an …
Armand Halbert rated Death of a salesman: 4 stars
Death of a salesman by Arthur Miller
Death of a Salesman is a 1949 stage play written by American playwright Arthur Miller. The play premiered on Broadway …
Armand Halbert rated Right to Sex: 4 stars
Armand Halbert rated Blind Man's Bluff: 4 stars
Armand Halbert rated The Power: 3 stars
The Power by Naomi Alderman
The Power is a 2016 science fiction novel by the British writer Naomi Alderman. Its central premise is women developing …
Armand Halbert rated The Culture Map: 4 stars
The Culture Map by Erin Meyer
"As today's business world becomes ever-more global and virtual, executives and managers are expected to work harmoniously together with counterparts …
Armand Halbert rated Team of Rivals: 5 stars
Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin
This brilliant, multi-million-selling biography is now the inspiration for a major Steven Spielberg film starring Daniel Day-Lewis.
Team of Rivals …
Armand Halbert rated Facing up to Scarcity: 4 stars
Armand Halbert rated The house of the dead: 5 stars
The house of the dead by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Dover thrift editions)
The House of the Dead (Russian: Записки из Мёртвого дома, Zapiski iz Myortvovo doma) is a semi-autobiographical novel published in …
Armand Halbert rated What to expect when you're expecting: 4 stars
Armand Halbert rated Nothing to Envy: 4 stars
Nothing to Envy by Barbara Demick
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea is a 2009 nonfiction book by Los Angeles Times journalist Barbara Demick, …
Armand Halbert rated The Cuckoo’s Egg: 3 stars
The Cuckoo’s Egg by Clifford Stoll
In the days when the presence of a computer did NOT presume the presence of a network (they used to …