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  1. Book Review: The Phoenix Project

    After hearing from Grant Fritchey that "Anyone who wants to know what DevOps really means should read this" Claire Brooking picked up a copy of The Phoenix Project. This parable of an IT project on the brink of destruction is told with humor and insight. Claire reviews the book, finding that conflict, incidents and mistakes are inevitable - what counts is how the team members grow to manage ...

  2. ESG rewrite of mining rule book no guard against ...

    Regis was forced to withdraw its definite feasibility study on the proposed mine and scrapped the 1.89 million-ounce ore reserve previously attached to the project.

  3. The Starmer Project

    The Starmer Project: A Journey to the Right is a 2022 book by British journalist Oliver Eagleton, published by Verso Books.It is a political biography of British Labour Party leader Keir Starmer, and follows his time in the Crown Prosecution Service and Shadow Cabinet of Jeremy Corbyn, his predecessor, covering his political alliances, his victory in the 2020 Labour Party leadership election ...

  4. The Suspense Project: 1953-03-02 The Storm

    We're fighting to restore access to 500,000+ books in court this week. Join us! ... The Suspense Project: 1953-03-02 The Storm by The Suspense Project. Publication date 2024-08-30 Topics old time radio, suspense ... There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. 0 Views ...

  5. The Project Book Review

    Our review: Parents say: Not yet rated Rate book. Kids say: Not yet rated Rate book. This dark and chilling novel blends a cautionary tale about cults, a missing-person mystery, and a heartbreaking story about loss, grief, and the bonds between sisters. Some readers of The Project might have a challenging time relating to the major characters ...

  6. The Project by Courtney Summers: Summary and reviews

    Book Summary. From Courtney Summers, the New York Times bestselling author of the 2019 Edgar Award Winner and breakout hit, Sadie, comes a sensational follow-up -- another pulls-no-punches thriller about an aspiring young journalist determined to save her sister from a cult. "The Unity Project saved my life."

  7. The Project by Courtney Summers

    876 reviews13.8k followers. October 19, 2020. Tragic 4.5 stars"Having a sister is a promise no one but the two of you can make--and no one but the two of you can break.". The Project is an addictive, compelling, and emotional read about the bond between sisters and those who prey on the vulnerable.

  8. Book Review: 'The 1619 Project'

    Originally published as a series in The New York Times Magazine and now revised and expanded as a book, "The 1619 Project," edited by Nikole Hannah-Jones, Caitlin Roper, Ilena Silverman and ...

  9. The Rosie Project (Don Tillman, #1) by Graeme Simsion

    Follow. Graeme Simsion is a former IT consultant and the author of two nonfiction books on database design who decided, at the age of fifty, to turn his hand to fiction. His first novel, The Rosie Project, was published in 2013 and translation rights have been sold in forty languages. Movie rights have been optioned to Sony Pictures.

  10. Review: The Project by Courtney Summers

    The ProjectCourtney SummersWednesday BooksPublished February 2, 2021 Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository | Indiebound | Goodreads About The Project Lo Denham is used to being on her own. After her parents died, Lo's sister, Bea, joined The Unity Project, leaving Lo in the care of their great aunt. Thanks to its extensive charitable work and community outreach, The Unity Project has won ...

  11. Amazon.com: The Project: A Novel: 9781250105738: Summers, Courtney: Books

    Hardcover - February 2, 2021. by Courtney Summers (Author) 4.1 656 ratings. Editors' pick Best Young Adult. See all formats and editions. The Project is a pulls-no-punches story from New York Times bestselling and Edgar Award winning author Courtney Summers, about an aspiring young journalist determined to save her sister no matter the cost.

  12. The Project

    The Project - Book Review. Posted by Em on December 1, 2020. ... I'm so so happy to be sharing my review on the book's release day, I hope you'll all take a look and support if you love women's fiction! At the beginning of her college sophomore year in 1994, Sabella Pierce surrenders to her semester-long psych class assignment ...

  13. The Authenticity Project by Clare Pooley

    The Authenticity Project, Clare's first novel, was a New York Times bestseller, a BBC Radio 2 book club pick, and winner of the RNA debut novel award. Clare's second novel - called The People on Platform 5 in the UK, and Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting in the USA - was published in 2022. How to Age Disgracefully is being published in ...

  14. Book Review: 'The Rosie Project,' By Graeme Simsion : NPR

    Book Review: 'The Rosie Project,' By Graeme Simsion Former IT consultant Graeme Simsion's debut novel, The Rosie Project, is a scientific romp about a probably-Asperger's-affected genetics ...

  15. From Michael Lewis, the Story of Two Friends Who Changed How We Think

    100 Best Books of the 21st Century: As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review.

  16. THE AUTHENTICITY PROJECT

    An enjoyable, cozy novel that touches on tough topics. A group of strangers who live near each other in London become fast friends after writing their deepest secrets in a shared notebook. Julian Jessop, a septuagenarian artist, is bone-crushingly lonely when he starts "The Authenticity Project"—as he titles a slim green notebook—and ...

  17. The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds

    Originally reviewed in January, 2017 After reading about this book, I pre-ordered it, six months before its release date. It's about the work of the psychologist Daniel Kahneman, who published Thinking, Fast and Slow in 2011 and his late collaborator, Amos Tversky. Thinking, Fast and Slow had a big impact on me. Moreover, The Undoing Project's author is Michael Lewis, of Moneyball and The Big ...

  18. Alone on a Spaceship, Trying to Save the World

    100 Best Books of the 21st Century: As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review.

  19. Book Review: The Project by Courtney Summers

    Book Review: The Project by Courtney Summers. September 3, 2021. I'm pretty sure I heard about The Project by one of you wonderful book bloggers, but I've forgotten who. But I do remember why I picked this up - firstly, it's by Courtney Summers and I really enjoyed Sadie, another book by her. Secondly, The Project is about a cult and ...

  20. The Project by Brian Falkner

    Goodreads review I read the book The Project by Brian Falkner. The book is a mystery book and has 275 pages. The main characters in this book were Tommy and Luke. They are really good friends but almost seemed like brothers. The characters end up finding this super rare book called Leonardo's River. They believe it has a secret code for ...

  21. The Phoenix Project is a TERRIBLE book. : r/devops

    The Phoenix Project is a TERRIBLE book. I know everyone on this sub suggests this book, as well as people on my team. The concepts in book are fantastic at a high-level, but the book itself is terrible. The characters are insufferable and I hated almost everyone in the book. It also came off as borderline sexist on the depictions of the women ...

  22. The Superteacher Project Book Review

    Our review: Parents say: Not yet rated Rate book. Kids say: Not yet rated Rate book. Seventh graders meet their new teacher, who's secretly an advanced AI project, in Gordon Korman's hilarious, poignant, and heart-filled tale of middle school and lives changed forever. As The Superteacher Project unfolds, everyone from the brainiacs and sports ...

  23. Book Review: The Project by Courtney Summers

    The Project isn't going to be for everyone. I think that there are a lot of reader's who are fascinated in cult books in an almost morbidly curious way, with images of Jonestown, Hand of God, Love Has Won or maybe even now TikTok Dance Cults (who would have guessed). There's a sensationalism attached to it.

  24. The Resilience Project: Finding Happiness through Grati…

    I thought The Resilience Project was okay. The positives: it has an important message (i.e. focusing on gratitude, empathy and mindfulness), it's easy to read and the author seems like a genuine guy. I also appreciated the Australian focus. However, the book was very surface level in its approach to mental health.

  25. Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Project 369: The Key To The Universe

    Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024. I spent quite a bit of time researching different manifestation journals before finding this one. One of the reviews here shares a photo with most of the journaling pages scratched out… this person claims it's because the book doesn't explain how to do the 369 method or how to respond to ...

  26. Book Review: The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey

    The Productivity Project is a book named after a journey that the author, Chris Bailey, embarked on. Chris denied two job offers to dive into a year-long project to try to become as productive as possible. Everything he learned is consolidated and presented in The Productivity Project. We will dive into it in this book review and summary.