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I am reading two books right now. One a suspence-romance novel by Nora Roberts titled "Northern Lights", which is easy mindless reading for long working nights... :) And, I am re-reading TSun Tzu's "Art of War", which is a book on military strategy that has many applications to our normal (regular) daily living.
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Can you please tell me a ittle about the "Art of war"?
by Wisdom Tooth on September 5th, 2009
It is quite short, and the main purpose is to guide generals into successful battles. The fact is that Master TSun Tzu uses a clear language to express really intrinsec ideas... like how, when and where engage the enemy. He also addresses how to use the weaknesses of the enemy as an advantage.
by Esperanza on September 5th, 2009
I've always wondered if Nora Roberts was good! I'm a die-hard James Patterson fan! Do you read any of his books? I might check out Ms. Nora!:)
by LisaJoy on September 5th, 2009
Yes, I also read J Patterson books. Nora's books are lighter. I like the way she entwines action, mistey, romance, paranormal and fantasy.
by Esperanza on September 5th, 2009
Does Art of War help in negotiation strategy?
by Wisdom Tooth on September 5th, 2009
It's more directed to the battlefield strategy. You can download the free English version in PDF format from the Internet.
by Esperanza on September 5th, 2009
Thanks, Esperanza
by Wisdom Tooth on September 5th, 2009
You are very welcome. Books are one of my passions. :)
by Esperanza on September 5th, 2009