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      <title>[Book] This Fight Is Our Fight by Elizabeth Warren</title>
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      <description>Book Cover    Elizabeth Warren is running for president, and pretty much every candidate writes a book prior to running.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It&#39;s a good way to let folks know where they are coming from, and do so in a long format, unfiltered by the journalist&#39;s desire to pare things down into sound-bites. This book is  subtitled: The Battle to Save America&#39;s Middle Class.&amp;nbsp; This is a book about politics, personal history of the author and the economic history of the country along with ample explanation of why the past matters today.</description>
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      <title>[Book] Every Tool&#39;s A Hammer by Adam Savage</title>
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      <description>Book Cover   Subtitled, Life is What You Make It, this is a book about making things.&amp;nbsp; It has many, many other components though.&amp;nbsp; It is partly a memoir of the author&#39;s career.&amp;nbsp; It is partly a book about management, especially the end of Chapter 4 which covers delegation and the importance of communication.&amp;nbsp; It is also very instructional, in that it prescriptively lays out a number of best practices for making, along with illustrative stories of why these practices are so important.</description>
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      <title>[Book] Maid by Stephanie Land</title>
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      <description>Book cover   Start from one mistake, one that is tragically common - becoming a parent a little to young.&amp;nbsp; From that point, almost everything that can go wrong in someone&#39;s life while still making the best possible choice for the circumstance is laid out in the first four chapters of this book.&amp;nbsp; This beginning is a treatise on despair and government anti-poverty programs.
The arc doesn&#39;t exactly get better from there, but it starts to be framed in a way that shows gratitude for the things that haven&#39;t gone completely wrong, though things do continue to go wrong.</description>
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      <title>[Book] Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace</title>
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      <description>Book cover   This is a different kind of book about business management.&amp;nbsp; This book is not about success, at least not an initial success.&amp;nbsp; Instead, this book is about continuing to succeed after that initial success.&amp;nbsp; It does this by talking very candidly about narrowly averting complete failure.
The very beginning of this book does capture the early history of Pixar up through the release and success of Toy Story.</description>
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