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This is a great read, so compelling I could not put it down. In many ways this book reads like a mystery. So much of what was needed to prepare the case against Byron De La Beckwith was lost during the long period between the killing and the final trial. Twice shut out, the stakes couldn't have been higher for the prosecution in this third outing. The book is no less suspenseful because the verdict is known. Although an intensely personal account, Mr. DeLaughter clearly and consicely explains the legal hurdles the prosecution faced and incisively analyzes the behavior and motivations of the defendant. Mr. De Laughter is widely descibed as very private, but in his writing he and his experience are so accessible the reader feels as if s/he is there every step of the way. This is an intelligent and inspiring work that should not be missed.
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a quick glimpse into all which is common between different cultures as well as magical sparks of the "other".
not a kid's book at all but a great insight into ourselves.
The stories inside were selected carefully. Most of them offer a peek at the culture they were written in (like "Street Scene" from Brazil, and "The Umbrella Thief" from Sri Lanka), some are just downright funny ("The Braggart Lion" from Belgium), others are thought provoking ("The Hidden House" from England, and "All the Colors in the Rainbow" from Spain).
This book is a joy to anyone who likes children's books. It's also a big beautiful book that could be given as a gift to any family with children.
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The author has a way of relating real situations. To often self-help sales books don't relate to real life.
This is an easy read, keeps your attention with humor, and makes you take a good look at yourself, and how you go to market. Read this book if you want to feel like your there, and learn how to eacape the numbers game and the pain that goes with it, learn to have fun selling.
How right he was! There are some really important messages in this volume for people who want to be really effective in the sales process. Whether we're professional salespeople or professionals who have to sell our services and products, we need to know how to reach the right people in the right way to earn the desired decisions. There are probably more books, tapes, and training courses on sales than on any other topic.
This one is different. Subtle. Higher level. If you're a CEO, the owner of your company, or operate at a pretty high level (or you should be), invest a little time to read this book. It won't take you long. The reading flows well, the anecdotes provide effective and believable illustrations, and the chapters are only long enough to make their points. The summaries at the end of each chapter will keep you focused.
You'll learn 16 steps to high achievement as you open your mind to increasing your odds of success. Some of what you read will be new, thought-provoking ideas. Some will be insights that jog your memory and almost embarrass you. You'll read about techniques that have worked well when you've done them, but that you dropped when you relapsed back to the numbers game.
To be honest, before I finished this book I was starting a list of things I need to do differently. You'll feel like you're sitting in a comfortable room with a really good coach or mentor...who is making you uncomfortable with observations, teachings, and inquiries. As you move out of your comfort zone (read: "rut"), you'll realize how a few changes in your process-and your thinking-will drive much different results.
A bonus (and you'll appreciate why I say this after reading this book): the author's address is in the book so you can send him a note to thank him. If you're open to significant change that will overwhelm the competition, read this book soon. My only concern is that my competitors may see this!
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"The pit and the pendulum" has almost no begginig and no end. It's the story of a man condemned to death by the Inquisiton. This death is not a simple one, since he is thrown in a dungeon with no light and lots of dangers.
This short story is full of anguish and told in an almost hysterical way. The reader discovers the horrors of the dungeon together with the main character. We don't know his name, we don't know what he did to be condemned, we don't know where he came from, we don't know nothing at all about him. And yet we keep turning the pages to see whet's going to happen next.
Poe had a dark style of writing; he could toy with his reader's minds as well as with his character's minds, and that's what makes him a master of romantic-gothic storytelling.
Read with the lights on.
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My two-year-old son loves to read this book over and over. We start with the text and then "read" the pictures. ("Where's the purple one going? In the tunnel? That's right!") My son knows all the words and "helps" me read it, which makes him quite proud of himself--and me of him.