This was little more than a paper, not a book, though the author does refer to it as a report, so the fault goes more to the packaging than the text. As for the text, however, it was nothing that I haven't seen in numerous locations before. It was free, and only took about a half hour to read, so I didn't lose much in reading it.
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Julian Pecenco rated Solstice: 1 star

Solstice by Eli Easton, RJ Scott (Lake Prophet, #1)
From the dramatic peaks of the Olympic mountain range to the small town of Prophet, murder is only a footstep …
Julian Pecenco rated Murder Most Haunted: 3 stars

Murder Most Haunted by Emma Mason
An unforgettable heroine is faced with an unbelievable crime in this snarky, charming locked-room mystery that asks: would you rather …
Julian Pecenco started reading The Mysterious Case of the Missing Crime Writer by Ragnar Jónasson

The Mysterious Case of the Missing Crime Writer by Ragnar Jónasson
One winter evening bestselling crime author, Elín S. Jónsdóttir goes missing.
There are no clues to her disappearance and …
Julian Pecenco commented on Sweetly Seduced by N.J. Rickman
This was little more than a paper, not a book, though the author does refer to it as a report, so the fault goes more to the packaging than the text. As for the text, however, it was nothing that I haven't seen in numerous locations before. It was free, and only took about a half hour to read, so I didn't lose much in reading it.
An excellent examination of introversion that had me nodding my head in agreement throughout the first few chapters. Cain's ideas on how to best utilize the qualities of introverts in business settings were really interesting. A great read for all of us introverts out there, but the audience I really wish it would reach are all the the extroverts designing offices, planning projects and otherwise diving headlong into groupthink.
An excellent examination of introversion that had me nodding my head in agreement throughout the first few chapters. Cain's ideas on how to best utilize the qualities of introverts in business settings were really interesting. A great read for all of us introverts out there, but the audience I really wish it would reach are all the the extroverts designing offices, planning projects and otherwise diving headlong into groupthink.
Julian Pecenco finished reading An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Suzanne Toren
Julian Pecenco started reading Cold Earth by Ann Cleeves
Julian Pecenco rated Gravely Concerned: 3 stars

Gravely Concerned by Rhys Dylan (DCI Evan Warlow, #5)
In broad daylight, on a quiet rural road, six year old Osian Howells disappears from his own front garden. In …
Julian Pecenco finished reading Gravely Concerned by Rhys Dylan (DCI Evan Warlow, #5)

Gravely Concerned by Rhys Dylan (DCI Evan Warlow, #5)
In broad daylight, on a quiet rural road, six year old Osian Howells disappears from his own front garden. In …
Julian Pecenco rated The Case of the Missing Maid: 3 stars

The Case of the Missing Maid by Rob Osler (Harriet Morrow Investigates, #1)
The acclaimed author of the Anthony, Agatha, Macavity, and Lefty Award-nominated Devil's Chew Toy delights with the first in a …
Julian Pecenco finished reading The Case of the Missing Maid by Rob Osler (Harriet Morrow Investigates, #1)

The Case of the Missing Maid by Rob Osler (Harriet Morrow Investigates, #1)
The acclaimed author of the Anthony, Agatha, Macavity, and Lefty Award-nominated Devil's Chew Toy delights with the first in a …
Julian Pecenco rated A Brief History of Japan : Samurai, Shogun and Zen: 4 stars
Julian Pecenco rated The Shortest History of Japan: 3 stars

The Shortest History of Japan by Lesley Downer (Shortest Histories, #15)
Julian Pecenco rated The Shortest History of Japan: 3 stars














