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The Coffeehouse Investor: How to Build Wealth, Ignore Wall Street, and Get On With Your Life
Bill Schultheis
Palouse Press
, 2005
The right way to make money in the stock market
Wish I had read this a long time ago. First read this three years ago. Have made a bundle using this method of investing.
How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like Everyone Else
Michael Gates Gill
Gotham
, 2007
Wonderful Read -- thought provoking
Great book -- couldn't put it down. Very thoughtful -- made me consider how I was living my life and my true purpose. One of those books that you would read over again, to remind yourself about life's meaning.
Decaffeinated Corpse (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 5)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2007
No Buzzkill Here!!
"Decaffeinated Corpse" is the 5th book in the Coffeehouse Mystery Series by Cleo Coyle. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book from start to finish, so much so, that I found it difficult to put down and do other things!! What made this novel such a wonderful read is ...
Espresso Shot (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 7)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley Hardcover
, 2008
super whodunit
Her ex-husband Matteo Allegro is getting married and Clare Cosi, head barista of The Village Blend coffeehouse, is responsible for the desserts and coffee bar. Clare dislikes Matteo's soon to be bride, Trend magazine editor Breanne Summour because the woman is mean ...
French Pressed (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 6)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2008
The Coffee House Mysteries
I have been reading the series in sequence and totally loved them. In fact, one night I stayed up until four o'clock reading (and finishing) one of these novels. I am now on a mission to obtain the next in the series.
Through the Grinder (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 2)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2004
Through the Grinder
Great easy reading mystery book. Characters are interesting and the "who done it" is not easily guessed until the author wants the reader to know.
On What Grounds (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 1)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2003
Coffee, Coffee Everywhere
Being a tea drinker I picked this book up with some trepidation because I feared that it would focus so much on coffee that I would never be able to get into the story. In one regard I was correct because there is a heavy focus on coffee and even a bit of an attitude ...
Latte Trouble (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 3)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2005
A Whole Lot of Trouble....
"Latte Trouble" is the 3rd installment of the Coffeehouse Mystery Series by husband and wife writing duo using the pen name of Cleo Coyle. "Latte Trouble" had the same great cast of characters we've all come to know and love, but the writing style in this particular ...
Murder Most Frothy (Coffeehouse Mysteries, No. 4)
Cleo Coyle
Berkley
, 2006
Chilly Coffee in the Summer
It is summer; Clare Cosi goes to the Hamptons to be the Barista Manager. (She will return to the Village Blend after the summer; the Hamptons job is only a summer job/favor for the owner.) I enjoyed the summer and the frosty/frothy drinks. I especially enjoyed the ...
How to Open a Financially Successful Coffee, Espresso & Tea Shop (How to Open & Operate a ...)
Elizabeth Godsmark
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Lora Arduser
, ...
Atlantic Publishing Company (FL)
, 2004
A Fascinating Start
"HOW TO OPEN A FINANCIALLY SUCCESSFUL COFFEE, ESPRESSO & TEA SHOP" by Elizabeth Godsmark, Lora Arduser and Douglas R. Brown. Coffee is a huge industry across the country and around the world. In the introduction of "How to open a financially successful coffee, ...
Brewed Awakenings: An Illustrated Journey to Coffeehouses in Wisconsin (and Beyond)
Itchy Cat Press
, 2007
BREWED AWAKENINGS is a whimsical and entertaining guide to independent coffee shops around the state and over the rim into Minnesota and Iowa. Hagen's illustrations and stories are tasty little tidbits of such varied places as Milaeger's Java Garden Café in Racine, Luna Coffee Roasters in De Pere, and The Twisted Chicken in McGregor, Iowa. ...
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Starting and Running a Coffee Bar (The Complete Idiot's Guide)
Linda Formichelli
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W. Eric Martin
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Alpha
, 2005
Well-balanced, lively, informative, and entertaining
One of the things that struck me most about this book is that it seems perfectly balanced. By this I mean that it covers all the general business angles of running a coffee bar, but it never loses sight of its coffee-oriented focus. While there's certainly plenty of ...
Leaving November (Clayburn Novels Series #2)
Deborah Raney
Howard Books
, 2008
Delightful Surprise
As a child of an alcoholic, I can relate to Vienne Kenney. She does not really want to return to painful memories of Clayburn, KS after her mother's stroke, but she must. The business, a cafe, needs attention. Vienne turns the lunchroom into an upscale coffee shop and ...
Coffeehouse Theology: Reflecting on God in Everyday Life
Ed Cyzewski
NavPress Publishing Group
, 2008
Excellent synthesis of theological thinking
Coffeehouse theology takes us on a journey of understanding ourselves - our history, philosophical underpinnings, context, culture, traditions, etc. that make up our worldview and our "God view" and then it goes on to explore how we can appropriately and fully use ...
How Starbucks Saved My Life: A Son of Privilege Learns to Live Like Everyone Else
Michael Gates Gill
Penguin Audio
, 2007
Inspiring autobiography
HOW STARBUCKS SAVED MY LIFE by Michael Gates Gill is an interesting autobiography about a man born to privilege who struggles to recover after losing his job in the ad industry after 25 years. After a slow 10-year slide caused by being downsized, divorced, and ...
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