This book is a must read… or listen for parents and teachers of boys, particularly in the middle and high school years. I understand my 2 boys do much better now and will be a better mom because of it.
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This book is a must read… or listen for parents and teachers of boys, particularly in the middle and high school years. I understand my 2 boys do much better now and will be a better mom because of it.
very thorough and detailed, I appreciate how it’s the socialist who can describe capitalism most accurately
Story was good, and narrator did a good job. Unusual vampire story. Author could have done a little more research into the surroundings of the story. Neutrons in the cooling water, don’t think so, 1.8 R no problem for humans? may not be immediately deadly but not healthy to dunk you body into. And dumping..
My 12 year old son has ADHD, and this book was referenced by one of my favorite ADHD resources. Adam Price’s summary of adolecence in boys, and how to work as a parent to support them – failures and successes – has been extremely clear and valuable. My husband is going to read it next…
A terrific book by a really talented journalist and author. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in the subjects. The Don Winslow even had high praise for this book. That tells you a lot about the quality of investigation and storytelling from the author.
This is a solid story opener, introducing the reader to what the world is, and explaining the “game” without clogging up the narrative with a bunch of statistics. I enjoyed it, and am excited fornthe next installment.
Book is definitely insightful but it come short on details.This book needs much more discussion and real world examples of how WSTEs work in reality. I believe stakeholder capitalism practices like those promoted by Marc Benioff are much more pragmatic and feasible.To recap, I suggest listening to this book, it touches upon a serious issue..
Personally I loved this story! Vampires on a submarine is a great premise. The author clearly knows alot about being on a nuclear submarine in the 1980s American Navy and that comes through in his work. The Roanoke feels like a living breathing organism, a real and touchable environment. The tension of a sub in..
