Take It from Me

  • Take It from Me: An Insider S Guide on Where to Stay and Eat in Maine
    By Linda Smith, George Smith

    Culled from hundreds of columns written for The Kennebec Journal, this savvy guide book offers dual perspectives on favorite establishments, as well as suggestions for nearby attractions and side trips.

  • Take It from Me: Life's a Struggle But You Can Win
    By Marc Eliot, Erin Brockovich

    AS FEATURED IN LADIES HOME JOURNAL, AND COSMOPOLITAN, AND ON "TODAY" "Inspiring!"­­Julia Roberts "Right up there with the best."­­Publishers Weekly "An amazingly upbeat memoir."­­Us Weekly "As heartfelt as it is breathless."­­Kirkus ...

  • Take it from Me: Practical and Inspiring Career Advice from the Celebrated and the Successful
    By Michael Levine

    Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Rush Limbaugh, and many other successful Americans in entertainment, business, politics, and sports offer anecdotes and valuable career advice on achieving one's dreams, excelling at work, and overcoming setbacks.

  • Take It from Me: A Look in on the Other Fellow
    By Vance Thompson

    The Other Fellow's Hands Will you take it from me? By way of the few last words that tie together the meaning and the message of this little book, take it from me that your life and its destiny are not yours — they are in the hands of ...

  • Take It from Me: A Man's Perspective
    By Sipho Mbele

    For many, falling in love and falling out of love is either a heart-breaking and rather a catastrophic experience but as for sipho, it has developed his perspective on both women and men's weaknesses and strengths when it comes to ...

  • Take It from Me
    By Jefferson Knapp, Bill Snyder

    Hall of Fame football coach Bill Snyder's 16 Goals for Success is now the focal point of Take It from Me. All generations will enjoy these life lessons in this 32-page illustrated family book." -- Publisher's website.

  • Take It from Me
    By Jamie Beck

    A humorous and heartwarming novel about friendship and all its little secrets by Wall Street Journal bestselling author Jamie Beck.

  • Take It from Me
    By Neal O'Hara

    Our readers see the books the same way that their first readers did decades or a hundred or more years ago. Books from that period are often spoiled by imperfections that did not exist in the original.