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Assault on the Venture
Published in Hardcover by Intrigue Press (1996)
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Like an elementary school english class gone wrong
Super Achievement
Published in Audio Cassette by Billion Books (01 January, 1997)
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KEEP YOUR MONEY
SAVE YOUR MONEY...... Buy Sucess throught PMA, or Think & Grow rich. These are proper books which try to help through the use of proper mind techniques. Super Achievement by Dan Lee Dimke, is a waste of money!, in his world a personal computer, that you carry around is one of the tools for Super Achievment! do I have to say more?. when we buy these books and tapes we think that they will guide us into some kind of subconscious alertness, and help us live a better life, like Brian Tracy's Maximum Achievment, Sucess throught PMA, or Think & Grow rich by Napolean Hill all try to do this & other books like richard Bransons losing my virginity are inspirational. But Super Achievement by Dan Lee Dimke is complete nonsence!, a Con for want of a better word!.
21st Century Management: Keeping Ahead of the Japanese and Chinese
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall Trade (1992)
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Beginner's Luck: The A-Z of Active Leisure
Published in Paperback by International Specialized Book Services (1986)
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Business, Government, and Public Policy: Concepts and Practices
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall College Div (1990)
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But Not for Love (Texas Tradition Series, 29)
Published in Paperback by Texas Christian Univ Pr (2000)
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Choral Music in Nineteenth-Century America
Published in Hardcover by Scarecrow Press (28 August, 1999)
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Conquer the Common Cold
Published in Audio Cassette by Billion Books (01 January, 1984)
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Contrarian Perspectives: Unconventional Views and Exceptional Results
Published in Audio Cassette by Billion Books (01 January, 1995)
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Cross-Cultural Analysis of Values and Political Economy Issues
Published in Hardcover by Praeger Publishers (30 January, 1994)
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The characters are wooden at best, the plot is so transparent as to be figured out in the first few pages, and the so called "insider writing" that the author seems to claim with his alleged experience on the USS Enterprise is the biggest laugh of all.
Most novels expect you to suspend belief in order to read them. This novel expects you to suspend your intelligence too. We are expected to believe that National Security Council agents (???) are stupid enough to rent an apartment and not sweep it for eavesdropping equipment. We are expected to believe that the Navy would allow one of its nuclear carriers to blithely sail into known danger without stopping it. In short, we are expected to become imbeciles.
This book reads like some kind of locker-room sea story that gets told to ones friends, the more outrageous, the more ridiculous, the better.
Don't bother, unless as I said, you need a laugh.