Flying Off The Shelves iPad Books for Adults

10 May 2011 | Books |

Adults have certain genres as favourite but it doesn’t mean that books of other genres will become outcast.

This week we have a nice list of iPad Books for Adults that enjoy the peak of their popularity and thus might be interesting for you. They will tell you how to build a business and teach you forgiveness, they will make you laugh, and cry, and think about them after you’ve read them which is the best thing any book can do.

The iPads House writing team wishes you a pleasant read and as usual is waiting for you feedback.

Corner Office

1. Corner Office by Adam Bryant: Doing a business is not an easy thing one may not know all the underlying potential problems and typical situations and the ways they should be handled. That is why business sharks’ advice is a priceless godsend. That’s exactly what Adam Bryant thought and interviewed more than seventy CEOs to find out what they can share about building and running a business. People like Steve Ballmer (Microsoft), Jeffrey Katzenberg (DreamWorks), Alan Mulally (Ford) and Carol Bartz (Yahoo) have something important to say indeed. The iBook is available for $11.99.

Idea Man by Paul Allen

2. Idea Man by Paul Allen: For those who do not know Paul Allen, the cofounder of Microsoft, was listed as one of the most influential people in the world by Times which means that this person has had the most versatile experience in business and life: medicine, science, business, technology, music, sport  there hardly is a sphere of interests where his name has never been mentioned. Lymphoma that was found in 2009 made Paul hurry up with his memoirs and tell his story to the whole world. One can get this iPad book for $14.99.

The Reckoning by Beverly Lewis

3. The Reckoning by Beverly Lewis: The fans of The Shunning and The Confession can start breathing hard the final part of the trilogy hit the shelves and … ready, steady, go! Katherine Mayfield will find herself unable to go back to the love of her life before she can find and restore the peace that used to reign in her mother’s soul and that will take some time, upon my word. The book is an easy and inspiring read and will surely become one of the favourites of the followers of the genre. It will cost you $9.99.

Death in a Strange Country by Donna Leon

4. Death in a Strange Country (Guido Brunetti Series ?2) by Donna Leon: The canals of Venice can be not so romantic when dead bodies are fished out of them. One day a body of a dead young man was found there and Commissario Guido Brunetti suspected that it wasn’t a simple brutal mugging especially after having done a profound search in the victim’s apartment. There surely was a conspiracy behind it that was trying the murder to look very simple but Brunetti seemed to find some clues. Atmospheric and full of suspense Death in a Strange Country will take you away for $8.00.

The Love of My Youth by Mary Gordon

5. The Love of My Youth by Mary Gordon: Two people who loved each other back in 1960s and then parted feeling betrayed have had a chance to meet again right there, in Rome, once again after about thirty years. They remember everything and everyone has a vision of his and her one as to who was to be blamed for what had happened with their once passionate love. Adam and Miranda spend several days walking the streets of Rome again getting to know each other and get a better understanding of what made them break up in the past. The iPad book is available for $12.99.

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