Posted on November 25th, 2011 by How to Build a Resume
Posted on November 24th, 2011 by How to Build a Resume
Tales of the South Pacific

“Truly one of the most remarkable books to come out of the war. Mr. Michener is a born story-teller.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES
Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
Enter the exotic world of the South Pacific, meet the men and women caught up in the drama of a big war. The young Marine who falls madly in love with a beautiful Tonkinese girl. Nurse Nellie and her French planter, Emile De Becque. The soldiers, sailors, and nurses playing at war and waiting for love in a tropic paradise.
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Posted on November 23rd, 2011 by How to Build a Resume
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?: Stories

With this, his first collection of stories, Raymond Carver breathed new life into the American short story. Carver shows us the humor and tragedy that dwell in the hearts of ordinary people; his stories are the classics of our time.
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Posted on November 22nd, 2011 by How to Build a Resume
Successful Writing at Work: Concise Edition

This user-friendly, compact text presents the most necessary, useful skills and strategies for successful workplace writing. Based on the successful parent text, SUCCESSFUL WRITING AT WORK, Ninth Edition, SUCCESSFUL WRITING AT WORK, Concise Third Edition, maintains a practical approach, an abundance of realistic situations and problems, real-world examples, and detailed guidelines for drafting, editing, and producing professional documents and graphics. The Concise Third Edition features a contemporary, open, and user-friendly design, including a wide trim size to allow for marginal note-taking.
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Posted on November 22nd, 2011 by How to Build a Resume
An Unkindness of Ravens

Rodney Williams’s disappearance seems typical to Chief Inspector Wexford — a simple case of a man running off with a woman other than his wife. But when another woman reports that her husband is missing, the case turns unpleasantly complex.
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