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Dave Barry is the funniest person alive! I love all of the books of his that I have read. However, I didn't laugh anywhere near as hard reading the other books as I did when I read this. It is so funny, and so true! If you like Dave Barry, you will love this book!
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The story is charming and simple. Before the letters of the alphabet can go off to school to become "Charley's Alphabet", they are delayed by the loss of the lower case i's dot. All of the letters must help to find the missing dot ... or find a way to make the dot return so that they may get to school in time for Charley, the boy who needs them.
Bruce Wood is the illustrator on this book and he has continued the family legacy of producing bright, captivating illustrations which are just begging the reader to look more closely. Indeed, there is a story in the pictures alone. My own eight-year-old daughter read the book and then immediately went back through and looked at the pictures, pointing out little details in each illustration. This is a wonderful book. I can't wait to introduce it to my class.
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While the pace starts off slowly during the set up of the characters and plot, it picks up speed and never lets go. The reader becomes embroiled in the lives of Drew Martin and Jamie Dupree, who are thrust in Harm's Way repeatedly with no visible control to stop events overtaking them. This represents the most frightening frustration that military people face, but Drew and Jamie do not accept the "do or die" code of military order. Rather, they assume a "can do" attitude and rise above the conspiracy threatening them and the world at large.
Guy Jones is an author who sticks to his vision. This is evident in his character development, where the background of Captain Jason ("Weeds") Lee becomes a story within the story. This treatment breaks all conventional writing techniques, but it works and utterly engages the reader's sympathy. Taking his readers inside the lives of America's "warriors," Guy Jones shows the dedicated courage they bring to their jobs every moment of every day.
Through an evocative plot that twists and turns like a plane in an uncontrolled spin, Jones barely pulls it out in time, thus making "Comfortably Numb" a thrill ride no reader can forget. It's also a chilling experience, for the possibilities portrayed serve as a stark and scary look into a future that may already be here. Above all, "Comfortably Numb" is a tribute to the Joint STARS that raises this lesser known of our armed forces' "guardians" to public view where, at last, they can be fully appreciated and honored.
In "Comfortably Numb" (I've achieved this state on numbness on occasion. I was sitting in a dentist's chair, so I can relate, somewhat, to his characters) yet what a descriptive title for a book. We do what we have to do regardless of the danger it presents to our lives.
"Regadless of the danger" should be the creedo of every military soul. So it was for Air Force reqruits Drew Martin and Jamie Dupree. Through the eyes of Jamie and Drew author Jones shows us the world of two young heros. From training to real life and of death and ultimately heroism.
The setting is aboard a JOINT STARS aircraft. North Korea is about to invade South Korea. Or is it? Life and death decisions have to be made in the blink of an eye. Some will die. Some will live. When the dust settles and the smoke clears, all will carry the badge of "hero."
Well done Mr. Jones.
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This book is excellent - not only as a must read for businesses but for anyone who buys anything. Everyone is an evangelist for something, but this book really makes you realize the benefits of your evangelism - and it makes you want to be an evangelist for more products, services and people. From a business perspective, it shows you how other companies have provided an atmosphere for growing evangelists - do you know how you are growing customer evangelists in your organization? Read the book - and I guarantee you will get ideas on how to create these relationships with your customers.
For example, I loved being reminded of the oft-ignored opportunity of having suggestions and ideas filter through the company from the top down (as in the book's case studies of Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavericks, Maxine Clark, Build-A-Bear Workshops, and Colleen Barrett, Southwest Airlines). With the head of the company showing an interest (often reading all the customer email or snail mail they receive) and assigning follow-through, the company's employees can more fully understand and participate in the company's directive. When that's the case, authentic change and continual upgrades in customer experience are sure to follow. In theory, "bottom up" filters should also work, but if someone on the sales floor of the chain athletic supply store in Bozeman, MT, has a customer idea to share with the company president, there's much more chance the suggestion will fall by the wayside as it fights its way upstream.
Fortune 500 companies might not realistically be able to put such a program into place, but they can certainly set up a system that works almost as well - like creating "customer evangelist" positions within their company and giving that person/team true and direct access to the ear of the CEO. For the many more of us who aren't operating within such huge corporate bodies, the possible rewards seem worth the effort when you look at the successes covered in Creating Customer Evangelists. Buy this book and see the possibilities for evangelizing your company in a whole new light.
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Structurally, the book tells two stories in alternate chapters set in the Canadian Wild West of the l870's and in Hollywood in the l920's. The author makes no real attempt to create suspense about the identity of the Englishman's boy of the 1870's and who he has become by the 1920's. Instead, he chooses to reveal small parts of the continuum of history between these dates until at the end the full story of the Englishman's boy is revealed. At the same time, the thematically subtle juxtaposition of specific events from these dramatically different times and places shows how little human nature has changed and how much it is important to be true to ideals and values, whatever they may be and however they may have to accommodate the changes of history.
Structurally, the book tells two stories in alternate chapters set in the Canadian Wild West of the l870's and in Hollywood in the l920's. The author makes no real attempt to create suspense about the identity of the Englishman's boy of the 1870's and who he has become by the 1920's. The author has a bigger vision than that. Instead, he chooses to reveal small parts of the continuum of history between these dates until at the end the full story of the Englishman's boy is revealed. At the same time, the thematically subtle juxtaposition of specific events from these dramatically different times and places shows how little human nature has changed and how much it is important to be true to ideals and values, whatever they may be and however they may have to accommodate the changes of history.
In this astutely crafted story of wolfer/hunters, Indians, Hollywood moguls, young strivers toward success, Socialists, preservers of the status quo, barely surviving traders, immigrants, hard men, and "visionaries" who would impose their dreams on the masses via film, the reader is caught up in the swirl of history and asked to think about the extent to which history is simply a succession of random events, whether the events have been imposed upon us, and how much, if at all, we can control our own dreams and our futures.
Structurally, the book tells two stories in alternate chapters set in the Canadian Wild West of the l870's and in Hollywood in the l920's. The author makes no real attempt to create suspense about the identity of the Englishman's boy of the 1870's and who he has become by the 1920's. The author has a bigger vision than that. Instead, he chooses to reveal small parts of the continuum of history between these dates until at the end the full story of the Englishman's boy is revealed. At the same time, the thematically subtle juxtaposition of specific events from these dramatically different times and places shows how little human nature has changed and how much it is important to be true to ideals and values, whatever they may be and however they may have to accommodate the changes of history.
In this astutely crafted story of wolfer/hunters, Indians, Hollywood moguls, young strivers toward success, Socialists, preservers of the status quo, barely surviving traders, immigrants, hard men, and "visionaries" who would impose their dreams on the masses via film, the reader is caught up in the swirl of history and asked to think about the extent to which history is simply a succession of random events, whether the events have been imposed upon us, and how much, if at all, we can control our own dreams and our futures
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If you like this one, I would also recommend "Roll Me Over: An Infantryman's World War II", by Raymond Gantter. It's along the same lines as Sajer, but from the American perspective. Not quite as gripping, but still very insightful.
It's true that the victors write the history books. And consequently, you're always told one side of the story.
Guy Sajer's masterpiece is the best of the BEST, bar none. It accomplishes several goals that have never been as fully acheived as in The Forgotten Soldier. Never before has the horror of battle and the stress of long-term combat been so vividly detailed. Never before has the closeness and brotherhood of soldiering been so well portrayed.
Perhaps the most remarkable accomplishment is that for the first time ever, you don't walk away from this book cursing the Nazi soldiers. One realizes that the grunts on the other side were patriotic humans just like you and me, swept up in the camraraderie and huzzahs of a nation going off to war. They had no concept of the evil that their Fuhrer was involved in; they just wanted their share of the glory of a rising nation. Sadly, millions of brave young German boys had to die countless tragic deaths, for a poor cause.
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I spent almost eight years as a construction worker, six where I was the foreman, and have performed many repairs to my own homes. And yet, there was much in the book that I was unaware of. It was a learning experience for me, and it will be for you. Unless you find the perfect house or are already an expert, buying this book and reading it will be time and money that will be returned many times over.
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