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Beyond Selling Value: A Proven Process to Avoid the Vendor Trap
Published in Paperback by Kaplan Business (2002-09-16)
Authors: Mark Shonka and Dan Kosch
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Excellent Resource
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Review Date: 2008-06-07
A valuable resource for selling. I'm in Marketing and I've learned quite a few things that help in my job.

This is a game changer!
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Review Date: 2008-03-17
Just because your company says "We provide value," that doesn't mean that you deliver it! You have to define it and prove it in the Customer's terms.

I read this book in a weekend and took copious notes. On Tuesday, I was flying to meet with a new client. I used the book to prepare for my call.

The customer was blown away.

He actually laughed and said "I have never met a sales guy like you." When I asked what he meant, he said that he expected a salesman to show up with a handful of brochures and push the latest and greatest products.

I spent the entire time understanding the challenges facing him, his management, and the company. I walked away establishing my credibility, developing a solid relationship, and I had a very clear understanding of their needs and what they VALUE.

I keep the Beyond Selling Value notes in my Daytimer and refer to them for almost every sales call.

This essential for anyone who sells value (or thinks that they do!).

Excellent read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-26
This book is a terrific read. It is both educational and entertaining. It really is a must read for those of you who want to sell consultatively.

The critical question author Shonka choose not to answer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-06
I would give Beyond Selling Value five stars if there were not a *tiny* problem:

In an e-mail to author Mark Shonka I wondered what can one say if the client tells in the research meeting to one of the questions "That's none of your business!"

The research questions are more those a hired management consultant is allowed to ask and not somebody who is just needed to sell some products. How is one supposed to deal with this kind of objection/resistance? What should one say in response?

The response by Shonka was -- silence. Otherwise, of course, it's a great book.

A tactical in-the-trenches approach for B2B selling
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-04
Having worked for IMPAX for over six years, I've had a chance to learn and work around numerous sales training methodologies before and since.

Mark Shonka and Dan Kosch present a detailed step-by-step how to approach for understanding the customer's point of view, getting credit for what you know about them, and leveraging that knowledge to communicate your value in the customer's terms. Many other so-called "sales processes" from sales training companies fall short for several reasons, and this book fills many of those gaps:

1) Many so-called "sales processes" simply present ways of analyzing customer situations (such as Miller Heiman's 'Blue Sheet'). They do not show HOW to accomplish your objectives in an account situation as Kosch and Shonka do.

2) Other "sales processes" (such as Solution Selling or SPIN Selling) get tangled up in complex questioning processes that can be difficult to master in the field. I'm not saying there is no value in them (some of these offer techniques for prospecting or demonstrating that IMPAX does not address). What I'm saying is their complexity makes them somewhat unwieldy to implement by many salespeople so they can be less than totally effective.

3) Finally, many other sales processes from training companies make a dubious assumption: that everything the salesperson does should be calculated to close the deal. I hate it when salespeople do that to me, and you probably do too.

Some environments are more opportunity focused than relationship focused, but certainly building relationships is a critical component of any selling environment. IMPAX provides step-by-step approaches for doing that, so that when qualified opportunities arise you can leverage the relationships you have built. It provides the context in which you can be recognized for the value you truly offer, and close deals based on a wider context and on future value potential, rather than (inadvertently) forcing salespeople into "peddler mode," constantly conniving to close (perhaps when prospects are not yet ready).

4) One of the most valuable things about the IMPAX Process is that while speaking the language of practical tactics salespeople love, Shonka and Kosch are really teaching salespeople a powerful strategy that can be scaled from telesales to Global Account Management to talking to your five year old.

IMPAX may not be the only thing you'll need to make your sales organization more successful, because selling skills are just one of many factors at play. However, as far as selling skills go, especially for complex B2B environments, IMPAX has a lot to offer.

Michael Webb

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Broken Wings
Published in Paperback by Cerridwen Press (2005-12)
Author: Lora Leigh
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Really good non romance read
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Review Date: 2008-05-02
Broken wings is not at all along the same lines of Lora Leigh's normal reads. This book really shows how inventive and excelent a writer Leigh can be. I was pleasently suprised and would love to hear more about the winged people in this book.

Happily surprised
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Review Date: 2008-04-20
What a Surprise this book was.....After reading a couple of the breed books I normally passed over leigh's books- along with many others..I am sooooo tired of paying for explicit borderline porn sex scenes that take up too much space in most of today's romance books.....BROKEN WINGS is a super book and PROVES Porn is NOT Needed for a book to be a really great read........Wish she would write more like this one!!

It IS a Romance.... Just not Erotica
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-05
I am very sad to say the first review which shows - 3 stars - stopped me from buying this book for quite some time. This book does lend itself more to the Fantasy side of writing than a traditional romance, but how many of Ms. Leigh's books are traditional romance??

If any of you have read the Obsidian Trilogy by Mercedes Lackey you will LOVE this book.

If you are expecting this book to be like the Breed series, it is not part of that series. No there aren't any erotic sex scenes as you've come to expect if you've read any of her other works, but you really didn't miss them. This book was very fast paced, I felt like a detailed sex scene would have gotten in the way of the story.

The emotion you will feel during this book is hard to describe. At one point I was almost sobbing. I felt the whole emotional range from the very beginning of the book until the end. The scenes of "inappropriate wing touching" as a reviewer described the intimate scenes were well placed and were almost as erotic as some of Lora Leigh's very detailed scenes in other books.

This story will keep your attention without the erotica. Well done Ms. Leigh, I only hope we haven't heard the last from the Bastard Breeds and the Clans.

Great Read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-15
For those of you that are fans of Lora Leigh- be surprised. Not the passionalte wonderful sex that you are used to but WOW. what a great read. I dont think I noticed that the sex was tamed down. the book was just so good. I was caught up in the characters and the plight of the bird people.

If you havent read it please order it and enjoy. I finished in one night and passed it to my mom who has since read it twice without returning yet.

Reese

Grab the box of Kleenex!
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-16
I have never cried so much reading a book in my entire life! And I don't simply mean I got a little choked up. I mean tears rolling freely down my face and even a sob here and there. This book was so touching, so sad, so happy, so... everything that pulls a woman's heartstrings.

The personalities were so fully formed, the fantasy world and characters so fantastically described, and the plot moved so smoothly I could not put it down. I read it all in one day and was left wishing it went on and on so I could continue to live in the world of beautiful winged beings.

I would HIGHLY recommend this book and can't wait to read some more of Lora Leigh, as this was my first. I see she has several books that are a series. I can only hope she'll give us the pleasure of revisiting the winged clans again.

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Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply: What Smart Buyers & Sellers Need to Know
Published in Paperback by Atlantic Publishing Company (FL) (2007-07-30)
Author: Michelle Blain
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Explained Simply
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Review Date: 2008-03-12
Purchasing or selling a house ranks among the most stressful events in life, in no small part due to the legal complexity of the closing itself. It is never a stress-free process, and participants are well advised to read as much as possible before agreeing to terms and concluding the sale. Once the closing is finished, there's no turning back. A little bit of knowledge can save thousands of dollars and avoid weeks -- or longer -- of sleepless nights.

This book provides a lucid, readable and highly practical introduction to the entire process. The book covers the pros and cons of using attorneys; offers useful tips on finding the best real estate agent for the sale; and in clear language explains the avalanche of legal terms that can overwhelm even the most educated buyers and sellers. The book is loaded with charts and to-do lists (e.g., examples of home inspection forms, checklists for moving day, etc.) that make it a useful resource in many ways.

If my wife and I had used a book like this when we bought our home five years ago, we'd have been able to negotiate conditions that would have saved us at least $4500. Fortunately, we won't be so ill-informed next time.

Easy ways to impact the bottom line when buying or selling a home!
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Review Date: 2008-01-21
Closing on a home is one of those dreaded but unavoidable life events. Like death and taxes, we all yet sooner or later. Michelle Blain has done a superb job of dissecting a very complex and tedious subject. She even managed to make the reading interesting and enjoyable.

This book is much more than your typical "how to" book. It is truly a comprehensive guide that can help you survive the buying or selling (and closing) of your home. You may even profit if you take this advice to heart and structure the deal correctly.

I've bought and sold several times before reading this book. I got this book as I was preparing or my last move. It was my best moving experience yet and I even managed to reduce the closing costs for my new home which paid for this book many times over. What an unbeatable combination - an enjoyable read and saving money!


A Prospective Home Buyer's Dream
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Review Date: 2007-12-05
Where was this book when I closed on my house? This book provides excellent guidance through one of the most stressful transactions anyone will endure. Its sage advice will prove useful to home buyers and sellers alike.

More than a basic explanation of the real estate closing process, Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply delves into the entire process of buying or selling a home from start to finish. Readers will get detailed information about deciding whether or not to use various professionals like real estate agents or attorneys, important information about the different inspections the property should undergo, guidance about financing of the home, and even helpful tips for moving day.

One would think that a book about a legal transaction would make for pretty dry reading. That's simply not true with Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply. Speaking in terms that anyone could understand, Blain takes care to break up particularly complicated sections of the book with helpful anecdotes to illustrate that section.

Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply took all of the mystery out of the real estate closing process. I'm certain, now, that the next time I buy or sell a home, I won't toss and turn during the night before the closing. I can sleep soundly knowing that I already know what's going to take place the next day.

Closing costs, legal processes, and options are covered
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Review Date: 2007-12-01
Michelle Blain's YOUR REAL ESTATE CLOSING EXPLAINED SIMPLY covers all the financial and legal concerns surrounding the closing process, the last leg of a home buying effort. Closing costs, legal processes, and options re covered through a series of checklists and charts plus online references, all of which will make the process easier, especially for beginners.

Good Resource
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Review Date: 2007-11-03
Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply is an extremely useful step-by-step guide for buyers and sellers of real estate. The guide is written in an enjoyable, conversational tone with easy-to-understand explanations of unfamiliar terms that give the reader a thorough understanding of the topic. The book's layout lends itself easily to quick reference - each section clearly indicates the topic covered within it, and helpful checklists, flow charts, and worksheets can be found throughout the book. It is the resource information that makes this book such an outstanding practical guide. For example, Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply includes the actual forms that will be presented during the process with a detailed explanation of each document. The State by State Review in Chapter 8 is one of the most valuable elements of the book, giving state-specific information on real estate laws, procedures, and customs to buyers and sellers of real estate. Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply is a must-have resource that can help both novice and seasoned buyers and sellers secure a smooth closing experience.

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The Insider's Guide Instant Win Tickets (Pulltabs): How to Win! How to Sell! How to Profit!
Published in Paperback by 1st Books Library (2001-11-01)
Author: Don D. Basina
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For those on both sides of pulltab ticket gaming
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-07
Drawing from more than ten years of professional involvement in the pulltab instant win ticket industry, Don D. Basina's The Insider's Guide Instant Win Tickets (Pulltabs): How To Win, How To Sell, How To Profit is a unique, thorough, expert, instructional reference about how to sell and profit from instant win tickets, and also how to better understand the odds of playing instant win games. Simple diagrams, basic advice and direct training form a wealth of information about the ticket industry. The Insider's Guide Instant Win Tickets is highly recommended reading for those on both sides of pulltab ticket gaming.

Katrina'a Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-21
Until I read Mr. Basina's book, I would never have purchased a pull-tab. I generally won't purchase something I am not familiar with. His book provided concise information that I found to be very useful. I will definiately begin purchasing pull-tabs every opportunity I get.

Katrina's opinion
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Review Date: 2002-06-21
Until I read Mr. Basina's book, I would never have purchased a pull-tab. I generally won't purchase something I am not familiar with. His book provided concise information that I found to be very useful. I will definiately begin purchasing pull-tabs every opportunity I get.

Straight to the point!
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Review Date: 2002-05-23
I enjoy reading an informational book that can summarize exactly what I am looking for. The "games-for-a-profit" field is new to me and I searched for a straight to the point book. THANK YOU!

An Outstanding guide for sales personnel!
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Review Date: 2002-04-04
I would recommend this book for anyone that sells and plays pulltabs. The author gives detailed information on how to sell more pulltabs. Determining the odds of winning for each cash prize helped me win more often!

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Demystifying Outsourcing: The Trainer's Guide to Working With Vendors and Consultants
Published in Paperback by Pfeiffer (2006-09-18)
Author: Debbie Friedman
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A Guide for Trainers AND Vendors
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Review Date: 2007-05-17
This engaging and practical book can serve as a guide not only for trainers, but also for consultants and vendors who may lack the organizational savvy needed to navigate complex organizations. The author's emphasis on easing the entry process, building a partnership, soliciting ongoing feedback, and developing a clear evaluation plan provides a very useful framework for ongoing collaboration. The section on how to conduct interviews with potential consultants and vendors fills an important need in the field, and will undoubtedly help both trainers and contractors assess the potential for their work together and develop more meaningful and effective contracts over time.

Great Training Resource
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Review Date: 2007-04-07
This comprehensive handbook on outsourcing offers important prinicples and practical advice and includes a full toolkit of worksheets, checklists and charts. There is plenty of contextual background material and insightful vignettes to illustrate key ideas. The book is well organized and easy to read and follow. It is a valuable professional development resource to anyone in the training field -- novice and experienced alike.

Nice, comprehensive handbook
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-26
Because of the title, Demystifying Outsourcing, I incorrectly assumed that this was a book narrowly targeted to Corporate Training Directors who are replacing in-house staff with contractors. In actuality, this book is about high level collaboration in the increasingly virtual world of business. It is equally about the art of exercising influence both internally and externally, without over-reliance on power associated with purchasing clout.

The book is logically structured so that it is both an easy read as well as a ready resource book. The author has included short, compelling case studies to illustrate her points, and the book is loaded with sample forms, checklists, and exercises such that it is a packed toolkit. As an author, Friedman shows her true colors as training professional. She ends each chapter with a review of key concepts and then encourages reflection and application through a series of prompting questions.

This book should be required reading for any professional in the HR Development industry, whether on the client or consulting side. My OD consulting career has spanned 15 years with numerous Fortune 500 companies. As I reflect on those select few client relationships where my contributions were most highly utilized, and I was most invested in my client's success, it was because of the collaborative partnership that I was able to cultivate with the client. Friedman clearly defines all aspects of such client-consulting relationships in a way that is clear and actionable. If I ever end up teaching a graduate program in HR Development, I will build around two books: Friedman's Outsourcing and Block's Flawless Consulting.

Must Read for Training Directors
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-23
Whether you're a new Training Director - or a salty, experienced pro doesn't really matter. This is a "must have" in every Training Director's library. It clearly documents step-by-step processes associated with identifying, interviewing, contracting, and building outsource relationships. Great worksheets, thoughtful and detailed checklists - everything you need. Eliminates overlooking important details. The CD-ROM enables you to create your own tables and spreadsheets - great time saver!

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Modern Real Estate Practice in New York
Published in Paperback by Dearborn Real Estate Education (2006-07-05)
Author: Edith Lank
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Real Estate Overload
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-28
This book is a serious textbook for the real estate student in New York. Broken up into 2 main sections (Agent / Broker) Lark dishes out information in rapid fire succession in well organised chapters. The tome is laid out with minimal wasted space and ranks high on content.

The section on contracts is intense and covers pretty much anything you would ever want to know. The building terms section is great for the uninformed and the mechanically un-inclined.

The state boards hit questions from just about every chapter so this book is a winner. By the time you finish this book you will feel like you have spent a week in Law 101 but it is WELL worth it and will make you a better agent in the end.

Before you buy make sure you know which book your school program will be using as their are several options.

Great Book For The Real Estate Novice
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-23
This book is well-written and I found it easy to understand. It is well-organized and contains loads of information essential to selling real estate in New York. The questions at the end of each chapter are in my opinion, more difficult than those on the state exam. Don't expect these same questions on your state test. Also, I purchased two other books to use as study guides for the state exam because this book doesn't quite fully prepare you, especially if some time has passed since you finished your course hours and when your state exam appointment is scheduled.

A "Must Read" for anyone interested in NYS real estate sales
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-13
Packed with the latest information and extremely well written, this book shall have a permanent place on my desktop along with my other most important reference books. The two-color text does highlight much of the most important information. I personally found, however, that additional highlighting and underlining of other paragraph parts was necessary in order to make concepts much clearer and easier to distinguish (especially during later review). I purchased and read this book in advance of taking a 10-day accelerated Salespersons' course. I now feel confident that I can participate in the upcoming classroom sessions without the worry of having to keep up with the required nightly reading.

very helpful
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
I purchased this book for an intro to Real Estate class I was taking. This book was very informative and upon reading I discovered alot about real estate laws regarding renting and buying that I had no idea about. This book also refers to very helpful websites that the general public has no knowledge about. I definitely can say that because of this book noone will be taking advantage of me! I know my rights now!

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Developing IP-Based Services: Solutions for Service Providers and Vendors (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking)
Published in Hardcover by Morgan Kaufmann (2002-09)
Authors: Monique Morrow and Kateel Vijayananda
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Cutting Edge
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-24
Sharp, concise, cutting edge. This book is the first of it's kind (may we hope for more?) and will guide and support you in your IP Services endeavors.

Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-26
I found this book to be an excellent resource for this topic, and being the first book of its kind, it is quite timely.

Pragmatic, content rich and comprehensive
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-27
This book is a gem for anyone marketing and developing IP products / services as it covers the process from concept, feasibility, business plan, and technical considerations.

The case studies included also earn the authors practicality points, since they have been able to deliver experience to us readers, having the big time hands on that they have shared.

By the way, in case you have a chance to hear author Monique Morrow speak to Telecom and IP professionals, check her out - her "stage presence" is worth the time and admission...!

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Modern Real Estate Practice in Texas
Published in Paperback by Real Estate Education Co (1993-04)
Authors: C.E. Nance and G.E. Irby
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Modern Real Estate Practice in Texas
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-07
Good update over previous edition. Author added some new material, but took away some from the previous edition. This book will get me through the state exam.

much better than Jacobus's Texas Real Estate !!!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-06
i came across this book AFTER i have finished reading Jacobus' Texas Real Estate. i hoped i have seen this book much earlier and tossed Jacobus into trash bin... much much better...

A very informative, easy read
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-16
I liked this book because it is well organized and informative. At the beginning of every chapter the author includes a list of key terms; and key words are bolded and defined through out the chapters. In the back of the book, there's a glossary. This book covers the main topics of the Texas Real Estate Sales Exam in a very thorough, organized way.

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The No Lawsuit Guide to Real Estate Transactions
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (2007-05-02)
Author: Barbara Nichols
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A Book Every Realtor MUST have!
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Review Date: 2007-09-08
This is a keeper, a highlightthis book, review it with your agents and keep it as a reference book. If you are a Broker or an agent you need to read this book and apply the common sense principles.

I work with agents and Brokers who are at great risk, are you? For those who practive where Dual Agency is legal read, read, read! I do practice in one of these states, I hate this practice. Everytime I am asked to serve as a Dual Agent it makes my stomach hurt. I can see law suit written all ove this practice. The book also covers so many areas it is hard to discuss them all. My best advice to every Realtor out there, get this book and study it, one day it may save your business.

The No-Lawsuit Guide To Real Estate Transactions
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-17
An Excellent Reference!

Barbara Nichols has written an insightful easy to read book on the important topic of how to avoid a lawsuit in real estate transactions. This book contains valuable and practical information for anyone who deals with real estate including property owners, buyers, sellers and real estate agents. The author draws on her years of experience as a real estate expert, investor, general contractor and real estate broker to provide real world examples of how the complexities of real estate can create legal liabilities. This book is an excellent resource for anyone seeking to avoid a real estate lawsuit.
M. Beemer

Outstanding!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
Barbara Nichols' intelligent, easy to understand, guide for making good decisions when one is buying real estate, for either a residence or investment property is an outstanding reference that everyone should have on their shelf. Beginners to seasoned real estate investors can find value in this guide. Terrific reference!

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Working at the Ballpark: The Fascinating Lives of Baseball People from Peanut Vendors and Broadcasters to Players and Managers
Published in Paperback by Skyhorse Publishing (2008-04-01)
Author: Tom Jones
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Real Baseball, Real People
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
Tom Jones is apparently this author's real name, and he has an ear for the real people who bring us the real game of big-league baseball. Done in a Studs Terkel style, "Working at the Ballpark" lets us know what it's really like behind the scenes on game day in the voices of the people who make the games possible. A must for any baseball fan.

Unique and Fascinating
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-27
This is an entertaining book. I like how the author preserves the speaking styles of the 50 baseball people interviewed. This makes for very enjoyable reading. I especially enjoyed reading about batting, hitting, and coaching techniques from people like Leo Mazzone, Ron Jackson, and Mike Hargrove. I also enjoyed peeking into clubhouses to see what really goes on, to read about the tensions between ballplayers and the media, and to read how plain folks like ushers, beer vendors, and mascots make their living. I recommend this book strongly.

I would recommend this book to anyone interested in readking about baseball from a different perspective. If Studs Terkel had written a baseball book, this is probably what it would have read like.

easy to read; would appeal to me or to a baseball fanatic
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-05
50 interviews with people with ALL SORTS of careers at a ballpark--players, clubhouse workers, mascot, landscaping, announcer, ballpark vendors (food, beer, etc.).
My favorite interviews were the ballpark architect, the umpire, the shortstop who goes to art galleries when he travels around the US, and the "from Connecticut" ticket hustler.

I like that I can read one interview at a time or several in a row.

This would be a good gift for any man. I will keep it in mind for the impossible-to-shop-for 15-25 year old. It also strikes me as a good graduation gift because everyone in the book talks about how they came to have that job.

I am female 32 years with limited interest in pro sports...


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