Author:Cherie Carter-Scott
Bestselling author, Cherie Carter-Scott gives vital, real-world advice to help you create the level of personal success that we all desire.
If Succcess is a Game, These are the Rules outlines Cherie's 10 rules for success. She explains that by putting these rules into action we can set the game of success in motion and create more rewarding and fulfilling lives for ourselves. Featuring breakthrough advice and illustrated by heart-warming true stories, this book is destined to encourage and inspire women and men around the world.
A lively, thought-provoking and thoughtful read on an entertainment juggernaut many of us have failed to properly recognise. A good book, too, for parents, who might feel far more comfortably informed about a sector that can come across as - literally - an alien world their kids inhabit.
—— The Irish TimesA detailed and engaging analysis on an increasingly influential medium. Even non-gamers may find themselves seduced.
—— EsquireGames are invading our downtime. They are becoming the dominant form of distraction, stealing thousands of hours from television. And they have, as Chatfield says, escaped from the gloom of the teenage bedroom.
—— The Sunday TimesIn exploring the potential of the medium, Chatfield covers much territory, briskly and with intent ... His conclusion on what the future could hold is in equal parts daunting and lip-smacking. It should be read by gamers and non-gamers alike.
—— Time OutSparklingly intelligent and nuanced ... Fun Inc. is fresh and engaging
—— Steven Poole , GuardianA thought-provoking read for those already won over to the delights of computer games, and an even more important introduction to them for those who remain sceptical
—— ObserverThe most elegant and comprehensive defence of the status of computer games in our culture I have read
—— IndependentExcellent
—— Evening StandardA telling portrait of a paradigm-altering company, which in 11 years has utterly transformed the business and media landscape
—— Michiko Kakutani , New York TimesNo other reporter has covered the new communications revolution as thoroughly as has Auletta.
—— Columbia Journalism ReviewGoogled functions as a fine primer for anyone looking to get to a grip on the company's history and its repercussions on the current media landscape
—— Los Angeles TimesA sharp and probing analysis of the apocalyptic upheavels in the media and entertainment industries
—— Publishers WeeklyAbsorbing
—— ScotsmanTim is the master! I should know. I followed his rags to riches path and watched him transform himself from competitive fighter to entrepreneur. He tears apart conventional assumptions until he finds a better way.
—— Dan Partland, Emmy Award-Winning Producer"; American High, Welcome to the DollhouseThe 4-Hour Workweek" is an absolute necessity for those adventurous souls who want to live life to its fullest. Buy it and read it before you sacrifice any more!
—— John Lusk, Group Product Manager, Microsoft World HeadquartersIf you want to live your dreams now, and not in 20 or 30 years, buy this book!
—— Laura Roden, Chairman of the Silicon Valley Association of Start-up Entrepreneurs, Lecturer in Corporate Finance, San Jose State UniversityWith this kind of time management and focus on the important things in life, people should be able to get 15 times as much done in a normal work week.
—— Tim Draper, Founder, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Financiers to innovators including Hotmail, Skype, and Overture.comTim Ferriss's book is about gaining the courage to streamline your life
... But even more than that, it challenges the reader to seriously consider an essential-yet rarely asked-question: What do you really want from life?
Tim has done what most people only dream of doing. I can't believe he is going to let his secrets out of the bag. This book is a must read!
—— Stephen Key, Top Inventor and Team Designer of Teddy Ruxpin, Lazer Tag, Consultant to "American Inventor"