I read this in a Pol Sci class a few decades ago, have been thinking of reading again. I also am debating selling my copy after reading seeing the ridiculous asking prices for the book.
Lately I read some Python books and will prepare for some online tests and do my programming assignment because I am bad at writing and need to improve my general writing skills. In the future I want to work as web developer.
Please tell us if this movie was made based on this book? Friends, I want to ask who read Glass Castle, written by Jeannette Walls? Living in a country where people have the freedom to define their own destinations, based on choices made over a lifetime, means that no one has the power to define who you are and what you choose to pursue in life. This is the beginning and perhaps the main leitmotif of this book, you can find some information on page. Two childhoods, both plagued by hardships, suffering, alcoholic and neglecting parents–this was how Jeannette Walls and David Pelzer grew up. Their familial situations are only different in that Walls parents were forgivable because they had good intentions and tried their best despite their addictions and financial situations, whereas Pelzerr’s parents are seemingly unforgivable. I will not spoiler, but it really should be read, I highly recommend!
Backstabbing for Beginners https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2878952-backstabbing-for-beginners You must read the book. Don't watch the movie! The movie doesn't even cover 10% of the book. After reading the book, you will realize why Saddam Hussein had to be gotten rid of. It had nothing to do with WMD. And how useless UN is.
You're talking about someone else. The guy who wrote the book you refer to is a hack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Schweizer#Criticisms_and_errors Is your name Mikey? ("Give it to Mikey; he'll ready anything.")
You would be selling at the bid price. You might be shocked how low the bid price is. Also the price for a used copy is much lower. Why don't you ask a seller what he willing to pay for the book?