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At more than 1,000 pages, this book looks terrifying.

Reviewed by Parkhead Primary Year 3 This book looks so great, I love the front cover.

Based on the cover, this book looks like a laugh-a-minute gut-buster of a buddy comedy.

Most children are like their parents; this book looks at those who are radically different from them.

This book looks beyond the familiar episodes of the American Revolution to the connections and conflicts that were shaping the rest of North America at the time.

This book looks back at the building and its extended family, noting activities like Dumpster diving and posting lookouts for city inspectors.

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So this book looked like a dream publishing package, the can't-miss capper to Tynan's posthumous career.

And for a very thoughtful discussion of some of the wider implications of this book, look at New York Times columnist Ross Douthat.

If you love this book, look out for An Eye for an Eye, Knife Edge, Checkmate and Double Cross, which continue Callum and Sephy's compelling story.

So this book looked really good when I read the synopsis but it didn't really live up to its expectations!

This book looked for the characteristics that set truly great companies apart, and the most fundamental quality they identified was valuing people as partners and as "the primary source of productivity gains".

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