Ryan Avery: 5 books

Book cover of Speaker, Leader, Champion: Succeed at Work Through the Power of Public Speaking, featuring the prize-winning speeches of Toastmasters World Champions
by Jeremey Donovan, Ryan Avery
Language: English
Release Date: April 25, 2014

The secrets of superb public speaking—based on the best of the best of Toastmasters Toastmasters, a name synonymous with public speaking, is dedicated to developing its members’ communication and leadership skills. Now Distinguished Toastmaster Jeremey Donovan and Public Speaking...
Book cover of Motivating Millennials

Motivating Millennials

How to Recognize, Recruit and Retain The Next Generation of Leaders

by Ryan Avery, James Goodnow
Language: English
Release Date: June 19, 2017

This book will explain how to motivate Millennials and show you how to capitalize on the great potential of our often-maligned generation. To do this, we’ll explain how to get past the stereotypes and explain who Millennials really are. You’ll gain a new perspective as we shine a light on the...
Book cover of Harlequin Kimani Romance January 2018 Box Set
by Reese Ryan, Elle Wright, Synithia Williams
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2018

Looking for entertaining stories of drama, glamour and passion featuring sophisticated and sensual African American and multicultural heroes and heroines? Harlequin Kimani Romance brings you all this and more with these four new full-length books for one great price! PLAYING WITH SEDUCTION Pleasure...
Book cover of Quicklet on Dexter Season 4
by Ryan James Avery
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2012

ABOUT THE BOOK Originally aired in 2006, the first season of Dexter was based on the Jeff Lindsay novel: Darkly Dreaming Dexter. The book chronicles the life of blood-spatter analyst for the Miami-Metro police department, Dexter Morgan. On the outside, Dexter seems like a regular guy; he gets...
Book cover of Quicklet on George Clason's The Richest Man in Babylon
by Ryan James Avery
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2012

ABOUT THE BOOK The roaring ‘20s. America was in the throws of its post-war boom years. Men and women alike convened in local speak-easys where the Volstead Act couldn’t touch them to drink, dance, laugh, and listen to all the latest and greatest Swing. It wasn’t all fun...
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