Carline's Fork and Cork


Book Description

Effortless creativity in presenting fresh organic ingredient based meals, paired with flavorful wines. Brings together a fusion of culturally rich and identifiable ingredients from Jamaica, Scandinavia, Asian and in between. Turning food ingredients into works of art both pleasing to the eye and equally tasteful to the palette.




Better Off Dead in Deadwood


Book Description

One dead body. One century-old haunted opera house. One zombie musical. One pissed-off detective. Will Violet “Spooky” Parker keep her tail out of trouble or will she end up as one of Deadwood’s walking dead?




Good Strategy/Bad Strategy


Book Description

When Richard Rumelt's Good Strategy/Bad Strategy was published in 2011, it immediately struck a chord, calling out as bad strategy the mish-mash of pop culture, motivational slogans and business buzz speak so often and misleadingly masquerading as the real thing. Since then, his original and pragmatic ideas have won fans around the world and continue to help readers to recognise and avoid the elements of bad strategy and adopt good, action-oriented strategies that honestly acknowledge the challenges being faced and offer straightforward approaches to overcoming them. Strategy should not be equated with ambition, leadership, vision or planning; rather, it is coherent action backed by an argument. For Rumelt, the heart of good strategy is insight into the hidden power in any situation, and into an appropriate response - whether launching a new product, fighting a war or putting a man on the moon. Drawing on examples of the good and the bad from across all sectors and all ages, he shows how this insight can be cultivated with a wide variety of tools that lead to better thinking and better strategy, strategy that cuts through the hype and gets results.




The Sailor's Word-book


Book Description







Alas, Babylon


Book Description

The classic apocalyptic novel that stunned the world.




Springtime and Other Essays


Book Description







Access


Book Description