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Pato is finished with Mi primer libro de educación financiera: Cómo ahorrar y hacer que mi dinero crezca (EDUCACIÓN FINANCIERA PARA NIÑOS nº 1) (Spanish Edition)
Prácticamente no hay nada que un adulto pueda rescatar de él a menos de que jamás en su vida haya leído nada sobre economía, para niños supongo que está bien, aunque sus historias me resultaron un poco ñoñas, (incluso para un niño de la actualidad). Muchos conceptos son tratados meramente como un "¿sabías que..?" y solo eso, no son detallados a fondo, solo con el propósito de informar que existe tal o cual cosa.
Nov 29, 2024 03:24PM Add a comment
Mi primer libro de educación financiera: Cómo ahorrar y hacer que mi dinero crezca (EDUCACIÓN FINANCIERA PARA NIÑOS nº 1) (Spanish Edition)

Pato
Pato is finished with The E-Myth Enterprise: How to Turn A Great Idea Into a Thriving Business
What an erratic way of writing, so full of ramblings and repetitions. At times Michael Gerber reminded me of the pessimist Marcus Aurelius whose book "Thoughts" left me more depressed than spirited, although I rescued some good ideas about business management from this book, I cannot say at all that I liked it, the cost for those ideas was enduring chapters and more chapters of detours and banalities.
Jul 11, 2024 02:17PM Add a comment
The E-Myth Enterprise: How to Turn A Great Idea Into a Thriving Business

Pato
Pato is on page 251 of 496 of Nahum (Caballo de Troya, #7)
A lot of pointless explanations!
Explanations which I cannot see the point of being written, the story is good as always, historical explanations about landscapes, situations, religious basis and others are boring, still waiting for this one's ending, their usually good.
Aug 23, 2013 01:49PM Add a comment
Nahum (Caballo de Troya, #7)

Pato
Pato is on page 190 of 544 of Cesarea (Caballo de Troya, #5)
This is the only book until now that had made ​​me doubt, we are talking about technologies that supposedly were developed in the 60s, all these incredible things made possible that "trip", with the previous books I had preferred to read and believe, but in this fifth those technologies drives me crazy, how is that possible? even in this century when it's assumed that nothing can surprise us this tests my imagination
Apr 06, 2013 10:08AM Add a comment
Cesarea (Caballo de Troya, #5)

Pato
Pato is on page 213 of 576 of Nazaret (Caballo de Troya #4)
I enjoy much better those parts where Jesus appears or someone have a conversation about him (I emphasize that I am not religious believer) but something that happens to me with this book and that I experienced in the previous ones is that many descriptions of places and so many details drives me crazy!
Jan 03, 2013 06:28PM Add a comment
Nazaret (Caballo de Troya #4)

Pato
Pato is on page 372 of 680 of Saidan (Caballo de Troya, #3)
This book contains a lot of descriptions, I'm at the half and I feel that I've only read unimportant things. Come on!! Where's the relevant information?
Oct 30, 2012 07:12PM Add a comment
Saidan (Caballo de Troya, #3)

Pato
Pato is on page 172 of 680 of Saidan (Caballo de Troya, #3)
This book contains a lot of descriptions, I'm at the half and I feel that I've only read unimportant things. Come on!! Where's the relevant information?
Oct 30, 2012 07:12PM Add a comment
Saidan (Caballo de Troya, #3)

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