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    			  Have you ever wished that you could be more than you are now? I Dare You, by William H. Danforth tell you how to think tall, stand tall, smile tall, and live tall. This book was a very interesting think to come across unknowingly. I really liked how it immediately drew me in, by his cunning use of words and his striking philosophy. I really like the overall concept of his book. It not only tells, but shows how someone who has the drive to stand up and work can be an extraordinary person, and helps you how to get there. I have yet to read this amazing book but it seems like it will be an interesting journey into something bigger than me. People have read this book the world over and it has been a smash hit all over the literary world. I like how, through his cleaver coaxing William can whip you into shape to get things done, by telling you to start small, but always aim big. And this isn’t a self help book, it is a life changer. Ones who have read this book have become top ranked executives, have invented the newest technology, found cures for illness, or became the newest millionaires of the modern world, and this book has been found in personal belongings from the poorest orphan boys to the most wealthy and eccentric people on this planet. This book not only tells you how to be successful in business, but also improve yourself as a whole person. So I encourage anyone who wants to improve themselves as an all around person, read I Dare You, by William H. Danforth.
    			
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    		<![CDATA[Robert added 'Nostradamus : Next 50 Years']]>
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    			  This book on Nostradamus and his predictions by Peter Lemesurier is not a fictionary tale. This book is a, compalation or a gathering of all of the great Nostradamus' predictions. i highly recomend this book for anyone that is interested in philosophy of any sort of future predictions. in most parts that he describs, Peter has included translations to help prople understand what he was talking about. i thought that this was a great book simply for the fact that Nostradamus' predictions were, and still are dead acurate. i was commpeled to read further when i read such phrases as, &quot;Both soon and late you shall see changes great. Vast horrors, vengence cruel the signs portend, Whenas the moon upon the hand of fate in highest heaven her angles shall subtend.&quot;, such quotes from Nostradamus himself ran chills down my spine. i enjoyed how well he predicted many conflicts and wars of our time and past. i started reading this book simply in the notion that i would be board with such mindless talk, but i was able to get into how well all the predictions were put together, the modern day translations really helped by guiding me through the thick meaphors of Nostradamus. i read this book and i intend on reading it again, however i do say that it is not for everyone. to read this book you have to be willing to use you mind to think outside the box and to put conjectures together by yourself. if you like facyful tales of wizard and such, look elsewhere, this is a meer book of writings from Nostradamus put together with the translations by Peter. be warned this book is heavy reading and requires time to think, read at your own risk, but if you find philosophy and interesting subject then you should definitly pick this up, it is worth your time.
    			
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    			  Level one:<br/>Why did Tony become ironman?- to save the world from his weapons.<br/>Who does Tony work for?- He works for S.H.I.E.L.D.<br/>How does Tony control his suit?- First with his voice commands, then with his mind.<br/><br/><br/>Level two:<br/>How did Tony Become Ironman?- He was traped in a cave and developed the first suit, he built the suite to stop his weapons from getting into the wrong hands.<br/>How was his partner involed with his capture?- orriginally it seemed as if his partner was looking for him, but after investigation, it truned out that he was the one behind Tonys capture.<br/><br/><br/>Level three:<br/>How has Tony made a difference in the world?- He has stopped many supervillans, and has come to not only join the avengers but lead the avengers on many successful missions, not only on earth but many other worlds and dementions.
    			
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    			  Neil Gaiman, the author of coaline, wrote a story about an interesting young girl. Coraline is a board young girl who isnt enjoying her life at home. She then finds a secret doorway that leads to another room in the house. She finds out that the door leads to a wonderful world where things are perfect, or only seem perfect. In my opinion, this is an amazing, colorful tale that is an exelent read. It keeps the reader interested, because of the strange and weird world Coraline is in. If you like Neil, its one of his best books, or if you like creapy funny mistery like books then this one is a read.
    			
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