I have read this book twice for two separate jobs I have held. It is incredible what you learn from this book – to keep your focus on what you do best, get the right people in the right seats, organize your meetings so they are effective, gain traction with your business and so much..
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Never a dull moment
Review from Valley of Vengeance →
Still moving
Review from Warday →
I first read Warday back in the mid 1980s. I found it scary then, and find it so now. I am grateful that (at least so far) we have managed as a species to dodge this particular bullet I pray our luck continues. I still have my hardcover copy of Warday. It was published in..
While I think most novels, including this one and indeed this series, depicting rough conditions and rougher people CAN AND SHOULD be told without crude and offensive language that is about the only serious objection I have. One shortcoming , if it really is one, is that character development is a little thin in spots…
Nice
Review from A Spy’s Guide to Strategy →
Each chapter starts off with a quote from the bible. That was my first red flag. Then the main character goes to church with a friend (and we the readers suffer through a sermon) and then just like that the main character finds Jesus and is saved. I was fed up by this point, and..
Ugh
Review from Locker Nine →
This book was obviously not my cup of tea. It is hard for me to see how anyone could find this book worthwhile. The narration at the start of the book was just insulting … the immigrants sounded like ignorant native Americans from those old westerns – just bad … it got better, but the..










