This book is just a manual for out-dated corporate management practices that do nothing but stifle innovation and encourage short term thinking to meet the quarterly goal numbers. If you want your company to remain rigid and uninspiring, this is the book for you.
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Wonderful Character Study
Review from Burning Down Boise →
This first book in a new series by Franklin Horton, ‘Bringing Down Boise’, has been anticipated by me for a while now. I’m subscribed to Mr Horton’s newsletter and he wrote that it would be a little different than some of the more typical post-apocalyptic survival stories. In it, Dan, the main character, would use..
The Traveler Series
Review from Harbor →
Now that I have completed the series, I can see the grouping of stories more clearly. Books one, two, and three are the introduction to Marcus Battle, his background, The Scourge, and Marcus’ dealings with the Cartel and the Dwellers. Book four makes an immediate right turn by killing off his new family and sending..
Sullivan’s recounting and analysis of Ted Bundy is comprehensive and straightforward. The focus is squarely on Bundy as the offender and it can be chilling sometimes — even if you are well-versed in the case. Well worth the purchase and the listen. The pace is excellent and prose economical. An added bonus is the narrator,..
Relatable New Series
Review from Burning Down Boise →
Franklin is a great story teller paired with my favorite narrator. The story is not the far fetched post apocalyptic stories that are difficult to relate to. The main character is an average guy in a tough situation, doing what he has to do. He gives hope that a regular guy like me could survive,..







