Belgarath The Sorcerer by David Eddingsby David Eddings
The story of Belgarath, the great sorcerer learned in the Will and the Word, on whom the fate of the world depends. This is his own account of the struggle that went before "The Belgariad" and "The Malloreon". Only one man could tell of those near-forgotten times. That man is known as the Old Wolf.
David Allen - Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
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David Allen - Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
Allen, a management consultant and executive coach, provides insights into attaining maximum efficiency and at the same time relaxing whenever one needs or wants to. Readers learn that there is no single means for perfecting organizational efficiency or productivity; rather, the author offers tools to focus energies strategically and tactically without letting anything fall through the cracks. al efficiency may help many who have too much to do in too little time, both professionally and
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