Author: karacs
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Raphaël Balanieri: Intelligence artificielle, le match du siècle
Découvrez ma critique du livre “Intelligence artificielle, IA le match du siècle” de Raphaël Balanieri, sur mon blog BooksIlike.eu.
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Brian Tracy: Get it Done Now!
With the latest issue of my bi-weekly book reviews 📖, dive into the essence of productivity with Brian Tracy’s “Get it Done Now!”
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Kevin Roose: Futureproof – 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation
Dive into my latest book review 📖 of ‘Futureproof’ by Kevin Roose, where we explore how to stay human in the age of AI and automation. 🤖
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Chris Bailey: Hyperfocus
With my latest book review, let’s (hyper)focus on productivity with the emblematic book “Hyperfocus” by Chris Bailey.
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Michel Pastoureau, Dominique Simonnet: Le petit livre des couleurs
Dans ma dernière critique de livre, je vous invite à explorer comment ‘Le petit livre des couleurs’ de Michel Pastoureau et Dominique Simonnet révèle les secrets fascinants des couleurs qui peignent notre monde. 🌈
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Robert C. Pozen, Alexandra Samuel: Remote, inc.
Dive into the future of work with my latest book review of ‘Remote, Inc.’: a must-read for anyone looking to master the art of remote work and thrive in our digitally transformed world.
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Damon Zahariades: How to Make Better Decisions
Happy to share my review of Damon Zahariades’ insightful book “How to Make Better Decisions”. It’s a must-read for anyone looking to sharpen their decision-making skills.
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Mike Kus: The Pocket Photographer
In my latest book review during this summer period, I invite you to discover a practical guide for photography. It might be useful for taking stunning holiday pictures.
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John C. Maxwell: The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership
I’m happy to present my latest book review on John C. Maxwell’s ‘The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership,’ a compelling guide that unveils the core principles of effective leadership.
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Barry Hatton – The Portuguese
In my latest book review, I embark on a journey to understand “The Portuguese” with the compelling essay of Barry Hatton.

