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Eye-popping but not captivatingReview Date: 2008-09-25
booklover79Review Date: 2008-09-20
THE BEST URBAN FICTION, YETReview Date: 2008-09-11
Not what I expectedReview Date: 2008-09-20
Um...Review Date: 2008-09-16
And I know we all get excited when the characters meet their night in shining armor but I was just relieved that he'd rescued her from her situation however, there was nothing romantic about the 2 of them falling in love because for me, she was still only 15 years old and he was a grown a** man! I mean there's absolutely nothing wrong with dating older men however, a woman should first be of age to do so! What, just because she was forced to mature faster than other kids her age because of the situation she was in and because her big sisterly instincts kick in by wanting to protect her siblings, this should automatically qualify her to dating a grown a** man?! I would have loved to see him wait till she was 18 because the fact that she was 15 was really disturbing to me. I could not sit here and read about the details of their love making with out me thinking "oh my gosh, she's just a baby" not to mention that she was only pleasing him with the techniques that she learned from being out on the streets, which by the way is something she was forced into to protect her siblings and didn't enjoy it one bit!
And last, I feel as though the description in the back of the book was a bit off when it said "will Lucci's thug passion be enough to satisfy Kamone's lustful habits? Or will she run back to the only life she knows?" What lustful habits??? There weren't any! And the only life she knew she was trying to escape from!! That description made it seem like she enjoyed hooking!
Ok well, I said my peice. Next!

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Someone else actually knows this fairy taleReview Date: 2008-10-05
Shannon Hale, as most writers of fairy tale retalings, goes an extra step to make a threat of warfare behind the simple story of a betrayed princess.
Ani is a princess with a load of responsibilities and loyalties, including an arranged marriage with the purpose of creating a union between two kingdoms. She also happens to have a special gift--speaking to nature (which fits very well into the original fairytale).
This is a story full of the usual romance and adventure, but it also packs an extra dose of magic and a surprisingly delightful addition of political strategy.
A great read
The most enchanting fairy tale ever!Review Date: 2008-09-29
Adventure, romance, sadness and a happy ending, THIS BOOK HAS IT ALL!
Great for all ages/gendersReview Date: 2008-08-25
The BestReview Date: 2008-08-24
Loved it! Review Date: 2008-08-05

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One of the realest books I ever read.....Review Date: 2008-10-02
The ending was great. I appreciated that Jada & Born didn't live together happily ever after, or that Born didn't get killed in a drive by shooting. Tracy Brown kept it real from the beggining to the end. I have read this book at least 5 times, you would never think that this book is 496 pages!
Big book but still didn't want it to endReview Date: 2008-09-29
tp814Review Date: 2008-09-27
A True Love StoryReview Date: 2008-09-21
Jada and her sister Ava's reality is a cycle of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse brought on by their mother Edna's boyfriend. Edna chooses to blame herself and her daughters for the abuse and sets them all up for a life of pain.
Jada starts smoking weed with her friend Shante and they advance to mixing it with crack under the false impression that they wouldn't get hooked. This is the start of Jada's crack addiction.
Born is the son of Leo, a notorious hustler. Born looks up to his dad for being the most admired man in the hood and wants to be just like him. That is until Leo falls prey to crack addiction. This changes Born's outlook forever. He can't believe his dad could be so weak.
Jada and Born cross paths after she has kicked her addiction. Both are skeptical about starting a relationship but can't deny the sparks between them. When Jada finds the strength to tell Born about her past, against his better judgment Born allows Jada into his heart. The condition is that she'll never go back to crack again or it's over. Jada agrees to these terms believing that love will conquer all. The problem is, Born is a hustler and deals in the very drug that took over Jada's life. He can't watch her 24/7 and doesn't seem to realize that having crack in front of Jada is like putting food in front of a starving person and telling them not to eat it.
Born and Jada's love story is so intense it jumps off the pages. Tracy Brown does an excellent job of making you feel for the characters. You'll laugh, cry, and root for the characters to be together but just as in life everything doesn't always turn out as planned. At first glance this book may seem long but once you start reading you won't pay attention to what page you're on. The length is necessary to understand how Jada and Born's upbringing affects the choices they make and that love doesn't always conquer all. If you buy this book it will not disappoint.
A MUST READ!!!!Review Date: 2008-09-03

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Great Read - Could Use More Updated Materials and a Bit More Investing PhilosophyReview Date: 2008-09-28
Just as he did in When Genius Failed, Lowenstein does a great job describing historical accounts of entertaining or semi-dramatic events in Buffett: The Making of an American Capitalist. Remarkably, the author is able to paint very clear pictures of scenes that occurred 50 years ago. This particular work is especially impressive as the author received no assistance from Buffet himself making the task of collecting details on such events very difficult.
Unfortunately, the book contains very little explanation of Buffet's investment strategy. This book is not an investing textbook, which is understandable. Rather, it is a biography that has some elements of Buffet's investing wisdom explained. It would be nice if it had more details on the investing front.
Some readers might find the book a bit longer than necessary. Of course, the wordiness may be a matter of personal preference. I would argue that most readers will stay thoroughly entertained throughout the book.
English major lovin on BuffettReview Date: 2008-08-20
Warren Buffett until 1995Review Date: 2008-05-05
Fascinating BiographyReview Date: 2008-05-04
This was exactly what the book offered; it is a biography, not an investment guide. That said, it is not really possible to unlink Buffett the person and Buffett the investor. His core values are too in entwined for it to be anything other. Lowenstein does a great job of presenting information in terms that a layman like myself can understand (with some help from simple research) while still providing enough information to get the details about Buffett's investment strategies and core values.
I found the book to be both informative and enticing. It has instilled in me a great respect for the man, as well as an interest in becoming less of an investment layman. The book is a bit dated, now being about 13 years old, but after reading it, I find this point moot. Buffett's approach has been the same since he learned from Graham, just with more information and an increasing scope in which to apply his tactics.
In my opinion, Lowenstein did a fantastic job researching his subject matter. The book is ripe with references and further signs that he truly knows his subject. I also found little to no signs of a subjective approach in respect to either glorifying Buffett or demonizing him, as far as is humanly possible. Buffett's mistakes are presented as clearly as his amazing triumphs (and they are quite amazing). Lowenstein's approach is instead to provide as clear as possible a presentation of Buffett's character, which is again entwined with his (enormous) successes and (minor) setbacks.
Highly recommended for those interested in his character. Again, this book is a biography, not an investment guide, but it seems hard to separate the two in regards to Buffett.
ExcellentReview Date: 2008-05-24
I see why Buffett was silently acceptive in autographing it. Superb job in reporting both analytical economics and personal life. Truth.
I will read more from this author.

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Torn? Really? About What . . . Review Date: 2008-10-06
For 270 pages, we (the readers) get to read about Quan beating Monsieur (the girl) and Sherry. The readers get to read pages of insensitivity on the part of Quan; we get to read about Quan's constant cheating and his overall azzhole appeal. A female would not be TORN; she would be stupid if she stayed with a man like Quan for 9.5 years and this is why:
Quan's bad characteristics:
1. He cheated on Mo like 5 or 10 times
2. He never came home earlier than 3 or 4 in the morning because he was either selling drugs or cheating on Mo
3. He would not come home when Mo called him and this cost Mo dearly on one particular occasion
4. He often choked or beat Mo
5. He couldn't satisfy Mo sexually
Quan's good characteristics (from the eyes of Mo):
1. He had plenty of money to keep her styling and profiling in designer gear
2. He had plenty of money to get her a nice house and car
Other than money, Quan was a unsalvageable dog. No woman in her right mind would have stayed with Quan. Thus, for the author to focus 270 pages on their relationship just made the book a huge and tiring bore.
Recommendation to the author: To make a character TORN worthy, you have to give the character likeable characteristics. Hustling drugs and walking around with drug money are not likeable characteristics.
Pros: Good writing, great character descriptions
Mo's and Zaire's relationship was off the hook; I loved them as a couple. Thus, pages 270-380 something were very well written; I was totally engrossed in that storyline.
Cons: Too long, a one noted romance does not make for a good LONG book - better to make the book shorter if the romance is going to be one noted
My other issue with the book is the constant need to mention designer clothing. I know we like being ghetto fabulous, but mentioning designer gear for no good reason just gets tiresome after a while.
My Favorite Book...Review Date: 2008-09-29
Words can not explain how good this book is!Review Date: 2008-09-16
This is the first time that I've been at my desk with a book hidden in the corner trying to sneak peeks because it was such a page turner and I just couldn't put it down!! Sometimes, I get nervous when the book is so good because I fear the ending will be a disappointment which usually makes or breaks the book for me however, even the ending was perfect!!
I definitely recommend this book!!
SO PREDICTABLE!!!!!Review Date: 2008-09-15
Very Well Written!Review Date: 2008-08-14

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Lots of tips, lots of typos, lots of contradictionsReview Date: 2005-08-12
Two things bother me about the book:
- It has numerous typos and grammatical errors. Sometimes I've had to re-read sections to understand what he meant to say.
- There are several contradictions. One example is on page 25. He says: "If they don't return your call, wait two days before calling back." But then 2 sentences later says that you should leave a voice mail stating: "If I don't hear back from you by the end of the day, I'll try back before I leave the office."
Personally, I don't want to buy from a sales person that doesn't do what they say they are going to do, so this is a really poor suggestion and really poor customer service (especially if the person you are calling really does want to talk to you)!
Winning on the PhoneReview Date: 2008-02-23
Here's a little secret you may not know. Telemarketing doesn't suck; it's the pending feeling of rejection that sucks! As a new insurance agent you should expect to be rejected a minimum of 100 times a week, and that's if you're doing real well.
I'm a naturally motivated type of guy. You tell me something negative and I'm immediately thinking how I can turn it into a positive. Joe takes a similar approach to how he handles himself on the phone by:
"Averaging 100+ calls per day since 1985 and hearing over 350,000 No's."
Throughout the book Joe provides real life stories (my favorite) and examples about how to write an effective opening; answer objections without sounding superfluous or ignorant; techniques to find hot leads and steal accounts (another one of my favorites), while laying a strong foundation by asking the right question and ASKING for the order when the time is right.
His thoughts about time management and techniques to increase the effectiveness of listening were entertaining and insightful.
"The customer should be talking 75% of the time...NEVER interrupt a person while they're talking."
Raise your hand if you've ever interrupted another person when they were in the middle of talking. Did you feel that awkward moment where you both wait about 2 seconds and speak at the same time? Next time, keep the mouth shut and if you do happen to interrupt, count to 5 in your head.
The material in his book does come off very strong, but I've noticed an increased level of confidence and control after implementing some of this strategies.
In conclusion, some of the material is not worth reading if you cannot control the pricing of your products, nor negotiate said product. However, I do give this book 5 stars and highly recommend you pick up a copy, grab a highlighter and implement some of the material IMMEDIATELY!
The Most Helpful Book I Have EVER BoughtReview Date: 2007-09-18
He even goes over how to answer the phone, what to say when someone is out to lunch, and how to get past gatekeepers when making outgoing calls.
It's an easy read, almost a page-turner and interesting too. I want to memorize it and anyone in sales/marketing should... Even a seasoned salesperson.
Don't buy another book about telesales until you have read this one. Trust, it is the only one you will need.
Tested salesmanship methodsReview Date: 2004-04-08
1. It teaches you when to say "No" to suspects. I learned from it to be more discerning with whom I am talking. This book tells you how to determine, in minimum of time, if you are talking to someone who can buy from you (even if the other party won't admit that he's not interested or that he doesn't have the authority to buy). Like they say on Wall Street: "fill or kill".
2. It gives you tips to help you establish your authority early in the call. How to deal with various brushoffs (more or less graciously).... When it's better to be direct, or even blunt... It's not just one style of selling, but rather a mix of hard- and soft-sell techniques that can be adapted to the situation.
3. It gives you specific expressions to use. Short sentences that sound natural and go past the initial indifference and suspicion of people... I'm studying it to learn how to keep the flow of conversation so that it doesn't seem contrived, and how to go from one idea to another in a natural way so that I don't sound like a telemarketer.
4. There's indeed no filler. Just lots of ideas about prospecting, presentation and closing. Some may not apply to your work, but you can extract the priciples. I've read this book two times and I open it almost every day. You must read it - now!
Excellent BookReview Date: 2004-08-08
Whether you're setting appointments or closing the deal by phone it really doesn't matter. This is a hard hitting book.
I like the authors no nonsense approach to selling. They're either a high probability prospect or not.
The book teaches you how to get in and out of calls quickly and find the buyers today. The best on phone sales I've ever read.

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Don't Hesistate! Buy this Book!!!!Review Date: 2008-09-03
great buyReview Date: 2008-07-24
Comprelo ahora!Review Date: 2008-06-28
In my high school Spanish class I took more than a decade ago, it was unfortunately anchored by slower/uninterested students. We never even got to the past tense. I was stuck in the present with no past and future!
Not anymore!
This book will make one the master of the preterite as well as the present. What I can understand and speak has multiplied tremendously. What I wish this book delved into a bit more is the subjunctive tense. It seemed merely touched upon. Also I really loved doing the exercises. When I was confused about a concept, the exercises would finally make things clear for me. The last two chapters have no exercises, it's only reading. I wish at least an exercise or two appeared in order to cement the rest of the concepts home.
Despite that, this book is wonderful for people like me who need to refresh their high school Spanish and would be great for beginners who wish to have a try at different verb tenses immediately.
My hint- DON'T SKIP ANY OF THE EXERCISES!
Make no mistake, you won't be fluent. But you will have a great Spanish foundation to build upon after finising this book. I ditto what others have said about also getting resources to go along with this book. I found the Michel Thomas Method to be an excellent accompaniment and found his explanations for the preterite as opposed to the imperfect are very similar. He will slam dunk the grammar into your brain without you realizing it!
Also I just started listening to Learning Spanish like Crazy based on recommendations. After doing the book and MT, I feel pretty advanced right now(I am just starting at the beginning so that may change as I progress). But for pronunciation practice it can't be beat!
Also Madrigal's book See it and Say it in Spanish is also a great little book you can use. Small enough to carry around everywhere!
A great improvement to this book would be audio! Publishers are you listening? Still a great learning tool without it. This book was published, I think in the 60's?? It still holds up to this day!
Very goodReview Date: 2008-04-09
Opinion of Madrigal's Magic Key to SpanishReview Date: 2008-02-29

im 24 and still diggin itReview Date: 2008-05-25
greatReview Date: 2008-05-03
InterestingReview Date: 2008-01-22
Fear Street RocksReview Date: 2007-09-03
I'm almost done with the first book, and I love it. I feel like a teen again.
Murphy's reviewReview Date: 2007-03-14
at the Goodes, house and believe it or not the Goodes and the Feirs use to be friends.
This book takes place in Massachusetts where two families the Goodes, and the Feirs have been in a battle for years.There had been a great fire that had taken two special people away from William Goode. One was his wife Martha Goode ,the other was Susannah Goode, his daughter. Now William seeks revenge on Matthew and his whole family.
I recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery and horror books and R.L Stine books.There is a second book but I have not chosen to read it because it gets slow at the end and they talk about the same things over and over.

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Loved ItReview Date: 2008-08-22
Actually Prayed...Review Date: 2008-02-06
Oh Yeah!! !Great Book!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-02-02
This was book was exceptionally brillant! The creative way the writer used his words to manipulate my mind and bring me into his world was powerful. Treasure E. Blue has given me a new outlook on the way I view society today. It's taught me to always be thankful for what I have and not for what I don't have. In life we have many challenges, and this book has made me realize that I'm not the only person facing obstacles. Thanks much! Now, if only I could get my uncle to write as good as you (Smile)
A Book Worth Reading A+++++++++Review Date: 2008-02-01
Wow!!!!Review Date: 2007-09-24

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Great BookReview Date: 2008-09-19
Great bookReview Date: 2008-09-01
This is an excellent book and I am looking forward to reading his other book, The Corner.
Like You Were ThereReview Date: 2008-05-18
He manages to write the book with more of a novel feel then a biography of the people involved. Other similar books, such as 'Homicide Special' try for the same thing, but you still feel the writer in their presence. Simon makes the reader feel as if they are there without feeling that the writer is intruding on anything.
The cases the officers work on are all interesting, and not all are slam dunks or even solvable. Many authors would feel a need to make their book have cases with endings. I applaud Simon for not giving in to that temptation.
Baltimore definitely plays a role in this book, and you get a real feeling for the city. You can see in this book the seed that would eventually sprout the series 'Homicide'.
If you are interested in detective work this is an excellent read. I highly recommend this book.
Homicide Review Date: 2008-05-12
Well written and very accessible, highly recommendedReview Date: 2008-06-05
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