“My summer read, kind of predictable, but fun to read.”
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“Harry Potter meets the Hunger Games.”
“It's a brilliant, brilliant read. And during the summer, it's a real simple read. You could read it in a week while you're on vacation.”
“Recounts the first month of World War One and talks about the lead up to that war, and just the poor fog of decision-making inadvertent mistakes.” “I think it was a book that John Kennedy…
“It's a book really about the disruption and rapid pace of change in our economy and in our society and the impacts of a lot of services in the economy.”
“Phenomenal in regard to how you know you hear about Churchill. How great of a man he was and leading a nation through such a troubling time.”
“Basically, it looks at the challenge of surviving in a changing environment in Hudson Bay in the Arctic. I’d call it an up close and intimate view of the life of Nanou, a polar bear,…
“The whole point of it is really about reducing drama in the workplace.”
“It talks about innovation, and reinvention.”
“It's a nice little going back in time at a summer cottage. So, it's a fantastic summer read.”