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Hilarious!Review Date: 2008-05-20
At 25 I still love this bookReview Date: 2007-09-15
Great BookReview Date: 2007-05-10
Loved it!Review Date: 2005-04-05
Very fun to readReview Date: 2007-01-05

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Great bookReview Date: 2004-03-07
Pushing the envelope is another great book by Harvey Mackay (he owns an envelope company incase you were wondering.) Like his other books "Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive" and "Beware the naked man who offers you his shirt" Pushing the envelope is choke full of real life tips on how to be better at work, at home and with friends. Hands off to Harvey for he has created another wonderful book.
If you would like to invest in your future I recommend purchasing this book: Pushing the envelope all the way to the top
Reed Floren
Mackays best book to dateReview Date: 2002-09-06
self-promotionReview Date: 2006-07-11
This latest tome offers 90 chapters of advice on how to improve yourself, outdo the competition, raise expectations, manage effectively, and do it all with flair. When you pack that much living into one slim volume, you can expect each chapter to have maybe a shade more meaning than a fortune cookie. That's not to say that some of the advice isn't sound. It's just that so much of it is insight into the obvious. Take this pearl, for example: "Always let the other side talk first" in a negotiation. OK, fair enough, but what if both of you have read the book?
If nothing else, Mackay is a master of self-promotion. He tells you that to save time you should listen to books on tape and then gives you the phone number for Nightingale Conant, which he calls "the biggest and best" source of them. Well, he doesn't mention it, but Mackay's taped books are a Nightingale Conant staple. Then again, learning to self-promote, network, and connect at every turn is central to his whole rap. He's merely practicing what he preaches about pursuing every opportunity--indeed, running it into the ground.
Mackay does point readers to some really good titles with the oomph his book doesn't have, suggesting The Real Heroes of Business...and Not a CEO Among Them, by Bill Fromm and Len Schlesinger (Currency/Doubleday, 1994), which chronicles 14 employees across the country who provide exemplary service; and Leadership Without Easy Answers, by Ronald A. Heifetz (Belknap Press, 1994), which is indeed one of the best books on leadership written in many years.
To be fair, Mackay can be a hoot, and sometimes that's all you want one of his books for. He can even laugh at his own breed, as he does in a wonderful send-up in chapter 9. Laid out as a screenplay idea that was rejected by his real-life moviedirector son, the chapter describes a befuddled, aging CEO who spouts management wisdom--when he can remember it--to young whippersnappers seeking advice. "Dig your well before you stub your toe...wait a minute, that's not it...," he fumbles. Hilariously accurate.
Buy this book!Review Date: 2000-09-21
Is it me?Review Date: 2001-08-11

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The Revolution by those who fought itReview Date: 2007-12-28
I know this book has glowing reviews by others. But those readers already know the basic story. If you think you fit in that category, go for it. Fascinating as the first person accounts may be, the context of the war is sometimes lost.
The men who fought the War are not the most literate. Spelling and grammatical conventions of the late 18th century may be confusing to the modern reader.
A teacher or another reader to help with the story line would be good. Or read 1776: America and Britain at War, by David G. McCullough first. You'll get much more out of your reading.
The editor/authors do a good job weaving the tales told by various participants. The reader may find the differing styles confusing. An interesting alternative would be Joseph Plumb Martin's classic account as a teenage recruit during the Revolution.
history the lives and breathesReview Date: 2007-03-09
Another Tremendously Good Read!Review Date: 2006-12-30
Authors George Scheer and Hugh F. Rankin have compiled, organized and edited a comprehensive collection of letters and papers that provide unparalleled insights into the war as it unfolds. Some of the participants, such as Paul Revere, are well known. Most, however, are not, including rank and file American and British soldiers.
The result is an extremely well written and compelling chronological history of the American war for independence through the eyes of those that won - and lost - it.
Lasting eight years, the Revolutionary War was both America's first long war and civil war. By it ends, four times more American had died (percentage wise) than in World War II. The war showed how hard it is for any nation, no matter how powerful and technologically advanced its military and economy, to defeat a people numerous, armed and far away, possessing strong allies, and fighting for their independence on ground of their own choosing.
Anyone interested in a first-hand account of a war that gave birth to the United States of America and changed the world should read this book.
Best one volume history of Revolutionary WarReview Date: 2003-10-29
A very readable history of the American RevolutionReview Date: 2002-10-01
The only thing the book doesn't have is much material about the war at sea, but this is a minor shortcoming.

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NoReview Date: 2007-09-13
I'm really surprised at all the positive reviews this got. She did give some guidelines which are nice, but I found it very hard to drum up much sympathy for the author, who seemed very full of herself and self-focussed. Her life was, in general, not a struggle; she seemed to get everything she wanted easily and more than most people can dream of getting. She had a few bumps and now she's back on track and that's why she wrote the book. I would not recommend it.
Simply OutstandingReview Date: 2006-04-05
InsightfulReview Date: 2005-09-09
A Must Read!Review Date: 2005-09-05
Great perspectivesReview Date: 2005-02-27

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Thoughts from Jolly 09Review Date: 2008-04-26
Great BookReview Date: 2008-02-18
Eric Richardson
The Rescue Of Steetcar 304Review Date: 2008-02-16
The Rescue of Streetcar 304Review Date: 2007-11-25
One of the very best "war stories" I have ever read. The authenticity of this first-hand account jumps out. The guts of this hero and his tribute to those who would sacrifice their lives in a prolonged and extremely dangerous effort to rescue him demonstrates the best of the patriots who walk among us. This ought to be required reading in high schools throughout America.
Sterling character and dedicationReview Date: 2007-11-05

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The Sequoia Seed may very well change your entire Life!Review Date: 2008-05-08
I have been churning about some Life decisions for the past couple of years now, and this book has probably been the most influential of all. ...And I've read several books like these, searching for answers and confirmation about moving upward and onward toward my precious Vision.
Karen Wright is adamant that it's too important to ignore what that small, still voice is crying out for us to do, and to go for it. ...For to not live our dreams, visions and passions is 'too horrible to even contemplate'.
So, if you find yourself stuck in the not-so-merry go-'round of Life, this is the very prescription you so desperately need to help you on your path to realizing your fondest dreams and aspirations.
A very important book. You will be inspired!
Just what I needed to continue on my journeyReview Date: 2007-08-18
Very powerful book for women searchingReview Date: 2007-06-06
The Sequoia Seed warrants a 2nd and third read!Review Date: 2006-04-22
Well-written and engagingly structured, Wright lead me through chapters I was sure were "written just for me." But then I thought of friends and loved ones who would greatly benefit from reading it and realized The Sequoia Seed was written just for them, too. It's universal. The Sequoia Seed is not merely about dealing with life's challenges; it's a wake up call to embrace life and live it to the fullest. That it helps offers options and solutions to the difficulties we encounter is just a bonus.
I liken Wright's book to a road map that makes you stop, look around and take stock of where you are in your life. It's about thriving, not just surving, in this warp-speed world we live in. Anyone who finds him/herself at a crossroads with important decisions to make,The Sequoia Seed will help to recognize the possiblities open to you.
I highly recommend The Sequoia Seed. And, I strongly recommend reading it a second time...the discoveries are just as plentiful and the insights even clearer.
The Seed of Personal GrowthReview Date: 2006-04-14

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Very detailed account of te battle from a senior officers perspectiveReview Date: 2008-05-05
Excellent book, first hand memoirs of great historical interestReview Date: 2007-12-31
The author is an excellent writer. The book is well written and of great historical value for people interested in the battle of the low Vosges.
The book describes the battle of Wingen sur Moder from the point of view of a very young German officer leading a whole battalion.
In January 1945, Wingen was 2 miles behind a stabilized front line. It was the hardest Winter of the century in Alsace. The aim of the Germans was to seize a valley in order to send 2 tank divisions to take Strasbourg. The 6th SS mountain division which has been fighting the Russians for 4 years were sent to take Wingen. They slipped through the main front line and took half of Wingen.
The memoirs available on line of the veterans of the 70th infantry division describe the battle seen from the US side. Wolf Zoepf gives us a stunning description from the German side, from a battalion commander view.
Leaving a few miles from Wingen, I was truelly impressed by the precision of the description of the battlefield.
A little known, 7 days battle, is expertly analysed in the operational and tactical levelReview Date: 2007-11-20
Excellent Account of Operation NORDWINDReview Date: 2007-04-22
Well Researched and Written History by Participant in Operation NordwindReview Date: 2007-06-06
It begins with an amazing account of how he was captured hiding in a foxhole with two American soldiers that he declared were his prisoners of war. One of the soldiers in the foxhole had shot at the author, hitting him from about 30 meters away. The author instinctively charged right at the foxhole. The surprised soldier got off one more round before the author jumped in the foxhole, hit the soldier on the head with his fist, and declared him to be his prisoner as he unbuckled his pistol. He then discovered that there was yet another soldier in the foxhole who had slept through all this. The author declared him to be his prisoner too. The author was eventually captured when a GI sergeant became upset that one of the men would not leave the foxhole and grabbed the soldier's blanket, uncovering the author as well.
The author then recounts in a very absorbing way his introduction to life as a German soldier where he became a member of the division of German mountain troops that eventually (in 1943, when Waffen-SS Divisions were officially numbered, based on seniority) became the sixth Waffen-SS division, the 6th SS-Mountain Division NORD. In so doing, he also provides a fascinating history of the training, experience, and development of this division, which, after an inauspicious beginning, obtained a well-deserved reputation for being a skilled and respected fighting force. This division spent almost the entire war fighting in the rugged, mountainous terrain of Finland with the Finns against the Soviets until the Finns and Soviets achieved an rapprochement, part of which included that the Finns capture, disarm, and turn over to the Soviets any German soldiers left in Finland after a 10-day allowance for their withdrawal. (The German wihdrawal was designated Operation BIRKE ("Birch").)
After the division's withdrawal from Finland, at the end of 1944, the Germans decided to utilize it (as well as other troops) in Operation NORDWIND ("Northwind"), an adjunct to Operation WACHT AM RHEIN ("Watch on the Rhein"), the offensive launched in Decermber 1944 through the Ardennes forest, better known in the West as the Battle of the Bulge.
The vast majority of the book describes in great detail, not only day by day, but hour by hour, the 7 days of fighting by the author's battalion and other elements of the 6th SS Division ("Combat Group Wingen") in January 1945 in and around the mountain town of Wingen-sur-Moder, in the Low Vosges in Northeastern France, primarily against forces of the U.S. 70th Infantry Division.
Drawing upon a wide array of sources from both sides of the battle, American and German, including numerous personal recollections by participants on both sides, the author not only describes what happened in an engaging writing style but objectively analyzes and criticizes the strategies and tactics of each side, giving credit where credit is due, during each stage of the fighting. The book is an invaluable addition to the history of this battle, mountain fighting, World War II, and warfare in general.
The entire book is enhanced by the use of about 3 dozen well-drawn and clearly stated maps of the fighting in Finland, the withdrawal, and Operation NORDWIND, including the daily battles around Winger-sur-Moden. There are no photos to speak of (the cover photo is not that of the author).

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Inspirational, Great Read!Review Date: 2008-07-04
Five Stars for Shine! Review Date: 2007-09-19
I attended one of Larry's first Shine seminars. I hadn't even written my book yet! Now my book Never Trust A Man In Alligator Loafers is out and I'm mentoring other writers.
There is a saying that we stand on the shoulders of those who went before us. Thank you Larry for sharing all your wisdom and knowledge! Not only am I on the right train - I'm in just the right seat heading in the direction I always wanted to go.
Outstanding for those needing to self promoteReview Date: 2005-08-31
Buying Copies for FriendsReview Date: 2006-04-19
Why?
1. It is practical, not theoretical
2. He focuses on true values, not just Hollywood values
3. He has a general plan and you fill in the blanks with your unique dreams
4. He admits weaknesses and failures happen and isn't unrealistically positive
5. Basically, He's real.
6. He covers everything succinctly with constructive steps: Values, purpose, attitude, goals, motivation, image, risk, relationships...
7. He has just the right amount of exercises, and they are practical
8. The advice is backed up by fitting Hollywood stories, making the book an easy and fun read
9. It is inspirational but backed up with substance
He says, in brief, this: You grasp your unique talent for which you can have a "rage" for, have teams to help you, and make yourself lucky by actively creating the possibilities for it to occur.
Just for balance, I don't like his word for passion, "rage", due to the negative connotations but he explains it. There are a few errors like calling high school calculus and physics "calculus and psychics".
Even if you have read self-help success books this one sort of brings everything together in one package. If you are a person who wants to "shine" you will not regret the time and money spent on this book.
Excuse me now while I go do the exercises in the book...
SHINEReview Date: 2005-10-25

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"You have to let Jesus be your medicine"Review Date: 2006-08-14
I absolutely loved this book! It was so inspiring. God has really blessed Tee Austin with an amazing story to share with all of His Ruth's of the world! Tee is a very powerful and beautiful person. But most of all, if you have ever been fortunate enough to met Tee you know that she is so humble and I love that about her spirit!
Keep them coming Tee! And thank you for being an inspiration to me!
WOW......Review Date: 2006-04-16
This book by far was the best book I have read all year.
Please keep these coming.
Jermaine OnealReview Date: 2004-06-25
Her beauty was amazing but her character grabbed me this woman is annointed. I read her book while i was traveling and as a man I can say it brought tears to my eyes ....
She taught me that if Ruth could get through hard times then we all could make it .. I also realized how blessed I was
and that life is never as bad as it may appear to be.
Hey girl can i get a Soul Ties 2.
WOW!!!Review Date: 2004-05-19
Touched by TeeReview Date: 2004-05-19

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Spiritual TitanicReview Date: 2007-01-29
I have several wonderful Mormon friends and they believe with their whole LIVES that Joseph Smith really was a prophet. They are neither stupid or particularly gullible. I do believe that they are LOST, something Christians should more readily keep in mind. So many books on Mormonism seem to center on efforts to belittle Mormons and their beliefs. This book does neither. It will help you to think of Mormonism as a kind of "spiritual Titanic"...looks like an unsinkable ocean liner...plush, comfortable, but it won't get you to other shore. This book gently reaches out with "rowboat"-style truth. Pay special attention to the portion about "defining terms". The LDS and Christians often share a surface vocabulary but you'll quickly find that certain terms like "grace" and "salvation" mean totally different things to each.
Buy this book, in fact, buy two copies. Give one to your public library.
Excellent Book, A must read!Review Date: 2004-04-29
Great overview on the LDS religionReview Date: 2004-07-09
Informative and Compassionate Good NewsReview Date: 2004-09-19
I appreciate Pastor Cares informative, yet sensitive approach-emphasizing both knowledge and compassion for friends, neighbors and even family members in the LDS church. While many Mormons are great, moral and upright people, they are in bondage to a religious system that demands perfection. Therefore, I also appreciate his caution not to argue theology, especially by "Majoring in the minors," but to share our witness as Christians in God's Law (those demands for perfection that can never be met) and Gospel (God's perfecting unconditional love-grace- in Jesus that has made us perfect by his life, death and resurrection).
I highly recommend this book to any one who either wants to know more about their neighbors' faith. I especially recommend this book to those who wish to go further and share the hope that is within them in the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Totally different approachReview Date: 2003-11-12
This book changed everything for me. My eyes were suddenly opened to the idea that I was approaching witnessing entirely wrong. I was getting bogged down with logic and minutia and taking my focus away from Christ. Clearly, that's how our discussions should focus, as with any Christian witness. I still pray for those Mormon boys that I had discussions with, and wish I had it to do over again, knowing what I do now. This book was an emotional read for me.
Of course, it's good to be prepared by knowing how Mormons think. They have different different definitions of generally accepted Christian words, so right away we're speaking a different language. Simple words -- like salvation, sin, heaven, eternal life -- have very differnt meanings under Mormonism. This book will enlighten you on those, and others.
Other books have more information about Mormon beliefs and more details and more rebuttals to their arguments, but this one gives you the best ammunition. Don't tear down a Mormon and leave them with nothing to believe in. Focus on Christ, and him crucified.
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This book teaches us all to accept ourselves for who we are. Trying to be someone we are not just doesn't work.