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Short but good

Review from Land of Bones →

This was a bunch of short stories with multiple narrators. The different horror stories that makes you want to check under your bed or in your closet before you go to bed. This is not my type of stories. I enjoy them being a little longer. But the author did do good on picking the..

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Outdated but still somewhat relevant

Review from No B.S. Marketing to the Affluent →

Astute observations and very well-written with easy to follow examples; but more applicable for 20 years ago. The lower rating is that e-commerce is hardly covered at all, social media, digital marketing….basically nothing. Even marketing to affluent boomers has turned into a FaceBook cost per click war with giant corporations. Millennials are now pushing ~35..

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Useful ideas in bite-size pieces

Review from The Program →

The concept of this book is similar to other books in the same genre. Despite my having completed a dozen other books like this, I was still able to glean original and useful information from it. The stories broke things up and allow the reader to gain insight at a more digestible rate. I didn’t..

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Heartwarming

Review from The Rifle →

This eye opening account of those who experienced World War II was beautifully written and brings the tragedy of war home to those of us who have benefitted from their sacrifice. I salute all of our veterans and stand in awe of their courage and dedication to our freedom. 🙏🇺🇸

What an honor

Review from Flying the SR-71 Blackbird →

What an honor to have this on audiobook thank you to everybody. A close friend was an F117 crew chief and we have always wanted to read this book and it’s always been out of reach until now. Read this along side of skunk Works documentary.