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Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela Tag: The International Bestseller

Publisher: Back Bay Books
Authors: Nelson Mandela

ISBN: 0316548189
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Summary: The Greatest Man in the World

After reading this book, I was absolutely thrilled. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela is this remarkable person that you kind of feel a personal relationship to as you go through this great piece of work. Mandela represents the struggle of the oppressed South Africans to regain their pride and freedom and it is fantastic that Mandela has lived his ideals, a unique achievement by a mere mortal.

Going through the book reveals that you are reading about someone who is not trying to exalt himself but someone who is really human and makes mistakes, is man enough to admit to them and goes to show that even after spending a generation in prison, he neither lost his humanity nor was brutalised by the nasty experience.

Mandela was the first president of a truly democratic South Africa but as soon as he was President, be broke with traditional African leaders practice and started grooming a successor. After only one term in office, he voluntarily gave up power, a rarity on the continent.

Mandela is a man of disarming simplicity, very honest and has done Africa proud. I sometimes day dream of what the African continent would be like if most countries were blessed with half a Mandela leader each (it would be asking too much to ask for a full Mandela.

This is an inspirational book to the whole of humanity that is well written that I strongly recommend to everyone.

Summary: Amazing book
This account of Nelson Mandela's life is brutually honest. A complex and totally inspiring person.

One for everyone's bookshelf. It really is essential reading for anyone in any country of any race, religion or political persuasion.
Summary: The story of greatness: A suprisingly honest and unflinching look at the life of Nelson Mandela
Great men and women of history seldom are able to tell their stories effectively and truthfully. Most often it is left to the historians to tell the stories behind the greatness, but in the case of Nelson Mandela, he is able to tell his unique story directly to the world without the filter of decades gone by. What we get is honest, raw, and unflinching, and occasionally dull in spots. Long Walk to Freedom provides the reader a glimpse into the man behind the legend.

The story of Mandela's early life is interesting but reads slowly, and we don't gain much insight into any dawning or awakening of consciousness as to his political and social views. Perhaps this is due to Mandela's having wrote this section while in captivity on Robben's Island. What we do get is the portrait of a well-to-do upper class Xhosa man, born into relative priviledge, who defies tradition and strikes out on his own as a lawyer.

Mandela's burdgeoning involvement in the African National Congress and its political activities provides us a glimpse of the outspoken Mandela we know now. Based on his memories, there was no one distinct moment where Mandela realized the course his life would take; It was an understanding that gradually emerged after numerous injustices at the hands of the Afrikaaner minority government and failed attempts at peaceful solutions. Mandela's story, like any life, is one of excitement and boredom, of days filled with events and months that pass by without a whisper. This book covers almost 70 years of Mandela's personal history, and does so in a manner that never loses the reader.

Mandela makes no bones about his decisions for armed rebellion. He is clear about things he regrets, about poor decisions he made, and offers no excuses; Mandela is his own harshest critic at times. Mandela takes comfort in the knowledge that his decisions and his leadership helped destroy apartheid and give the African and Indian populace in South Africa an equal chance. Mandela shows that 27 years in prison can't silence the spirit of someone who is certain of the righteousness of their actions. Man can oppress, but those that refuse to accept injustice can never be chained down for ever. This is a great book by a great man.

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The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying: The Spiritual Classic & International Bestseller; Revised and Updated Edition

Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco
Authors: Sogyal Rinpoche Patrick D. Gaffney Andrew Harvey

ISBN: 0062508342
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Summary: WAKE UP AND LIVE.
WOW..it has been so long since a book has moved this hardened soul,so for this masterpice i am very grateful.

I really appreciated the fact that Mr Rimpoche did not tone down the book too much to appeal to the new age peacnik liberals who want to find a watered down version of buddhism.
The most important lessson for me was Hell is just as real in Buddhist mythology as The semitic traditions,in fact more so as it is presented in a matter of fact way,not as some abstract reality.
Just a cursory glance at what is happening in our lifes and the world around us will show you that hell exist already and just as we are able to easily concieve of a happines that transcends any experince we can have in his world,we should acknowledge that a a magnified hell is also an equally valid reality.

Another revealing aspect of this book was that the tibetan account of dying and what happens to the soul after death,the realtionshipo between the living and dying is exactly the same as in the islamic tradition.The karmic recollection after death is no different than the weighing of scales ,the scrolls of right and wrong deeds found in the moniotheistic traditions.As the quran says "whosoever has done an iota of good ,he will see it that day, and whosoever has done an iota of evil he will see it that day"
The bardo is called the barzakh in islam the meeting point between two realities,the transitory phase between this life and the next,and the whole experince of what happens in the barzakh and how the dead and living afffect each other is the same exactly..

The book will give an insight on how to live and how to die for a person of any religion and will give clarity to the rituals for the dying in other traditions that perhaps people have lost the significance of, a long time ago.

Most importantly the book will hopefully wake us up to the fact that actions not dogma will determine what happens in the next life.Our actions ,even the smallest ones are recorded by the universe.you cannot escape from your actions behind some religous formula, for that reason it is as significant to a christian or a muslim as a buddhist.
Summary: Quiet Revolution Is Pure Good Fortune
Reading the currently posted 75 reviews of Sogyal Rinpoche's "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" is an education in itself. Devotion, gratitude, and open-minded reading in the majority of the reviews are juxtaposed with ignorance, mis-information, and a desire to make points in other reviews. Thus is our human condition. There is a Tibetan saying, "When luck comes to the mouth, the tongue pushes it out." Let us see "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" for what it is: pure good fortune.

Sogyal Rinpoche wrote this book desiring to benefit beings and to do nothing less than to revolutionize "the whole way we look at death and care for the dying, and the whole way we look at life and care for the living." He is succeeding.

His book launched that revolution and through his organization, Rigpa, he founded a Spiritual Care Program to put a human face to his revolution. Each of us who reads "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" has the opportunity to participate as spiritual warriors and practice our own revolution in the deaths that come into our lives.

I re-read his book after the death of my sister in a car accident in 2004. I re-read his book again this spring after the death of my 90-year old mother. As I keep re-reading it, I come closer to being ready for my own death, whenever it may come.

--Janet Grace Riehl, author "Sightlines: A Poet's Diary"
Summary: Vibrant and healing
A text that will change the way you look at the passing of the physical body. Not only does it provide another culture's way of honoring the soul's process, but it enlightens the reader in living more fully. Sogyal Rinpoche is as vibrant in person as an author - combining eastern thought with western mentalities.
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Zondervan Handbook to the Bible: Complete Revised and Updated Edition of the Three-Million-Copy Bestseller

Publisher: Zondervan
Authors: David Alexander Pat Alexander

ISBN: 0310262712
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Summary: Zondervan Handbook to the Bible
Unlike other reviewers, I firmly believe this book belongs in any and all church libraries. So many people wonder what to make of scriptures and this book provides keen insight. It is well organized and suberbly edited. When combined with the rich illustrations, this book is a bargain for what Amazon is asking for it.

At the outset, the editors state why this book is important, a companion to both Bible and individual. Is it the only Bible handbook one should own? Probably not, as other opinions will help readers gain much more perspective. But clearly this book belongs alongside other handbooks so the reader can obtain a full appreciation for what the Bible says. If people are strong in their faith, editorial statements shouldn't cause them to doubt God's word.
Summary: "Did God really Say...?"
There were a number of examples in this book where the authors seem to question the truth of God's word--1: "...it might be unwise to seek to reconstruct Israel's earliest history from the stories in Genesis..." (p63) 2: "Creation is described as taking place in six days...This is not a chronological account..."(p116) 3: "Noah's story: As with creation, we should approach this account as story..."(p122) There were others I don't have the space to mention.
I personally believe that Satan is using his first and greatest ploy within this book: "Did God really say...?" (Gen 3:1) It is subtle, but it does cause the reader to question God's Word.
As long as I'm the librarian of my church, this book will not make it to the shelves.
Summary: Great teaching resource
At last a book about the bible from Zondervan which does not spend most of the time telling you what to beleive and how to do it by getting itself into improbable tangles trying to eliminate the discrepancies between various books of the bible.
This volume will be ideal for teaching as it presents the information in a neutral manner, leaving the user to look further if so desired. A good basis from which to build further.
A very big plus is that the majority of the contributors are British. That is so refereshing. It makes one ask why Oxford had to use US contributors with their strange English usage to annotate the Revised English Bible.
This handbook is the kind of volume which will not only prove its worth in the classroom, but it invites the reader to pick it up and browse. Many an interesting tidbit of information has been acquired whilst browsing.
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Stevie Ray Vaughan : Caught in the Crossfire: The Blazing National Bestseller

Publisher: Little, Brown
Authors: Joe Nick Patoski Bill Crawford

ISBN: 0316160695
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Summary: A book that will stay with me......
I'm a guitar player and a huge fan of music and the blues specifically. Although I never had a lot of SRV's records, his playing blew me away, as it did most folks. Many years after his death I thought I'd read this and I absolutely couldn't put it down. Patoski transports you back to SRV's beginnings - his family, his famous brother, the bars and dives he played while paying his dues. I've never had a better overview of the Texas music scene spanning over 20 years. But most of all, this book made me love the man. Stevie overcame great obstacles. He conquered his addictions and became a living example of a survivor, only to die tragically in a helicopter crash. It truly broke my heart after reading this book and learning the details of his life. Not only for music fans, but also for anyone wanting to read about recovery and redemption. This story would make a great movie.....but it would be a tear-jerker.
Summary: 3 Reasons for only 3 Stars
Currently, there isn't a more informative bio on SRV than Caught in the Crossfire. This book gave me the priceless insight into SRV the person and into his focus on music. Also, I now have a profound appreciate for *all* of his tunes, not just the great ones.

So why did I give it only three stars?

First: I didn't care for the numerous asides: the many, many pages without any reference to Stevie.

Second: the great multitude of extras is extremely distracting. (Perhaps only the phone book contains more people than are referenced in Caught in the Crossfire.) This is especially bothersome when a name is mentioned a second time, many pages after the first time, and I'm supposed to remember who this person is?

Third: the flow of the narrative finally smoothes out--and quite beautifully--near the end of the book as it describes Stevie's last days and his funeral. I wish the entire book was written in that style.

Even with my three gripes, if you're interested in Stevie's bio, ya gotta get this book.
Summary: Pedal to the Metal
Very detailed. The author conducted what must have been hundreds of interviews with friends, acquaintances and family. He consulted as many newspaper and magazine articles and no doubt walked the streets of Austin and Oak Cliff. The result is a detailed description of his subject and the environment. Yet it's not a forest for the trees situation. The details do not drown out the overall story. Sometimes excessive details can make a book boring or hard to follow. Not in this case.

The author begins the story with the Vaughan's migration to Texas from Kentucky. He also describes the evolution of Dallas as a music town starting as early as Blind Lemon Jefferson. Stevie's years as a school boy in Dallas, his years playing small clubs in Austin, and his nonpublic life are described in as much detail perhaps more indepthly than his life as a famous blues superstar.

SRV lived his entire life the same way he played guitar: pedal to the metal. Drugs, girls, partying, jamming were all done fast and hard until he passed out from exhaustion. After 18 hours or more of sleep, it would start all over again.

After decades of life pedal to the metal it is amazing that he survivied. But he didn't just survive. He cleaned himself up and became a better person. It seems like he was a nice person. He spent a lot of effort helping other musicians especially underappreciated blues musicians. He insisted that his Double Trouble bandmates received the same salary as he even though clearly SRV was the only reason people came to see Double Trouble.

The book also explores the mystery of the 1982 Montreaux Jazz Festival performance where the band was booed. Besides a couple of freaked out hippies dancing in front, the rest of the crowd (probably arthouse goons) sat and watched the performance in contempt and booed enthusiastically in between songs. The book offers an explanation, but perhaps in some minds the crowd's behavior at that event will remain an enigma.

Summary: good book, well written. If you like SRV, then you won't regret having gotten this book.
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The Innovator's Dilemma: The Revolutionary National Bestseller That Changed The Way We Do Business

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Authors: Clayton M. Christensen

ISBN: 0066620694
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Summary: Could have been 4 bullets on a PowerPoint slide
After slogging all the way through this book, I came to Amazon, expecting to see a low rating. I am surprised to see that it has 4.5 stars (as of when I'm writing this review) and a lot of positive comments.

On the plus side, the author did take some interesting ideas and combine them in a way that makes sense. I don't mind the hours I spent reading this book because at least it made me think about a couple of things I hadn't realized before.

But on the other hand... there are really only a few important concepts in this book, and you can see what they are by reading a couple of the longer reviews here (like Coert Visser's or the one from "Dr. Professor Hossein Arsham." There's no need to read the whole thing unless you want to hear those same concepts explained over and over again.
Summary: How to Leverage "The Innovator's Dilemma" in Your Small Software Company
Christensen's study of disruptive innovators and advice to companies positioned to become disruptive innovators provides encourgaging guidance to independent software vendors (ISVs). In "The Innovators Dilemma", Harvard professor Clayton M. Christensen studies several industries to discover why companies that are doing all the right things loose their leadership positions or fail altogether. Christensen's focus is on "disruptive technologies" and the innovators that create them and introduce them to the market.

Micro ISVs should understand Christensen's discovery of characteristics of disruptive technologies. The micro ISV model closely follows the descriptions of successful, disruptive innovators in The Innovator's Dilemma

Review these and see if your small software company has an opportunity to become a disruptor. (Note that Christensen uses the term "technology" not in the sense of "Information Technology" but as a general term meaning the state of any industry. His study covered industries as differing as excavation equipment, motorcycles, disk drives, and steel).

Characteristics of Disruptive Technologies
And Where Your ISV Fits

"1. The Weakness of Disruptive Technologies Are Their Strengths". Christensen profiles companies such as Conner Peripherals that created small disk drives. The established marketplace at the time did not value the limited storage capacity of the drives so Conner Peripherals created a market in portable computers. By seeking and encouraging a market that made physical size more important than storage capability, Conner Peripherals changed the basis of competition.

Christensen goes on to say though that the challenge is not one of technology. In the cases he studied, he found that firms with successful disruptive technologies won because of a marketing focus not at technology focus. In his words, they were able to "build or find a market where product competition occurred along dimensions that favored the disruptive attributes of the product."

"2. Disruptive Technologies are Typically Simpler, Cheaper, and More Reliable and Convenient than Established Technologies". Quoting: "Because established companies are so prone to push for high-performance, high-profit products and markets, they find it very difficult not to overload their first disruptive products with features and functionality." Christensen goes on to study the success that Intuit found with Quicken. Scott Cook, founder of Intuit, followed just this model when introducing Quicken as a simpler alternative to the complex accounting programs most individuals and small businesses had available.

These observations of successful innovators should be an encouraging guide to micro ISVs. You have the opportunity to turn our perceived weaknesses into strengths and to focus on being the simpler, cheaper and more reliable and convenient offering to take on competitors in your segment.

To lead your company there, Christensen discovered four "principles of disruptive technology".

Principles of Disruptive Technology
And How Your ISV Can Leverage These Principles

"1. Companies Depend on Customers and Investors for Resources" You must not be customer driven to a fault. This seemingly contrarian advice bears itself out in the study of several different industries. Most companies listen to their biggest customers and develop their products along the lines of what those customers say they want. These companies find themselves unable to respond to disruptive technologies or to think of a future beyond the customers' current self-expressed needs. Companies spend resources trying to please their current customers and loose sight of potential new markets and changes in what capabilities the market values and what capabilities are really leveraged vs. simply stated desires.

Your ISV is not constrained by large, mainstream customers - in fact you may not even have customers yet. Your ISV is not constrained by large institutional investors more concerned about this quarter's growth rate than establishing a foundation for the future.

To break this dependency on customers and investors for company direction, Christensen recommends managers form small, autonomous, breakaway teams that are not constrained by what their mainstream customers want. These small teams then find new markets and a new world of capability-value for which the larger organization is not aligned.

Your ISV is a small, autonomous team out of the box.

"2. Small Markets Don't Solve the Growth Needs of Large Companies". Your small ISV can be successful addressing new markets that are under the radar of large companies.

"3. Markets that Don't Exist Can't be Analyzed". Established companies have effective market research and planning organizations and processes. Yet these organizations and processes are not effective ways to discover new markets.

Christen presents the case study of Honda's entry into the American motorcycle market in the 50's and 60's. Honda found success discovering a small-bike (50cc) market that the big makers (Harley, BMW) did not pursue. By offering a reliable, fun product, Honda identified a market segment and a value proposition that other makers later tried to emulate. By then Honda had an established dealer network and low cost production capability while Harley dealers wanted to keep focus on high margin large bikes. While large bikes provided high margin, they turned out to produce low growth rates. The small bike market had a much larger growth rate.

Your small ISV can be much more effective at discovering new markets and taking advantage of their fast growth rates.

"4. An Organization's Capabilities Define its Disabilities". We touched on some of this earlier. Companies often become successful on the basis of their processes and values. By definition though, processes and values do not change rapidly so a company defines itself by these and also defines what it will or cannot do by these capabilities.

As a new ISV, you have the opportunity to create new capabilities. Ensure that your processes and values server your desired target or goal and do not unnecessarily constrain you from leveraging capabilities that you do have.

"5. Technology Supply May Not Equal Market Demand". Christensen presents examples of industries where technology capabilities exceed what the market really wants leaving a "vacuum" in the lower price points.

Your new ISV can fill this vacuum.

Summary

1. Study Clayton Christensen's The Innovator's Dilemma for guidance on seeking opportunities and evaluating strengths of your new ISV.

2. Do not be sucked into competition based on length of product's feature-lists. The features that customers value change quickly. It is more important to be able to meet the most important features well than to have the absolute greatest number of features.

3. Discover and tackle the vacuums left by established competitors.

4. Prefer large growth rate opportunities to large margin opportunities.

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Summary: For innovators and followers alike...
No surprises here - this is an excellent book.

The subject matter is the essence of innovation (at least in the Western world), as long as it is not for the sake of innovation but for the purposes of commercialization. Concepts like leadership vs. followership, disruptive technologies, S-curves and value networks, set a framework for complex analysis of entire industries.

Much of the discussion is fairly straightforward: the need to match resource allocation to the nature of the innovations, and the gap created by the rates of change of technology and its needs, for instance. When coupled with powerful concepts like the reasons behind organizations' failure to attend to disruptive innovations, and the fallacies loyalty to customers bring, the pages read like a treatise on what make some companies great or lousy innovators.

The only criticism I could draw is some repetiveness - but I would not hold that against the author: the underlying themes are too closely interconnected.
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Special Edition Using Windows XP Home Edition, Bestseller Edition

Publisher: Que
Authors: Robert Cowart Brian Knittel

ISBN: 0789728516
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Summary: Great Intoduction to Concepts with Plenty of Detail
I sat down and read its 950+ pages from cover to cover. It is well written and organized and is successful in 2 ways. First, it offers an excellent overview and explanation of arcane and cryptic things like the Windows registry, disk partitioning, and Network Address Translation in a way that suffices perfectly for the educated but causal user who wants to know more about his computer. Secondly, it provides detailed descriptions of specific thing a user can do, from monitoring CPU usage to sharing files across networks to configuring the desktop. There are also numerous troubleshooting sections where you can learn what to do when things inevitably go wrong. I have been using Windows for 5 years and XP for 4 months, and only just decided to educate myself about all it can do. This book added tremendously to my knowledge, and I feel inspired to learn even more. Now I can diagnose problems more easily, plan new computer projects, and save money on software, since a lot of software that is available does things that Windows can do already. Highly recommended for anyone who is not already a power user.
Summary: Great Intoduction to Concepts with Plenty of Detail
I sat down and read its 950+ pages from cover to cover. It is well written and organized and is successful in 2 ways. First, it offers an excellent overview and explanation of arcane and cryptic things like the Windows registry, disk partitioning, and Network Address Translation in a way that suffices perfectly for the educated but causal user who wants to know more about his computer. Secondly, it provides detailed descriptions of specific thing a user can do, from monitoring CPU usage to sharing files across networks to configuring the desktop. There are also numerous troubleshooting sections where you can learn what to do when things inevitably go wrong. I have been using Windows for 5 years and XP for 4 months, and only just decided to educate myself about all it can do. This book added tremendously to my knowledge, and I feel inspired to learn even more. Now I can diagnose problems more easily, plan new computer projects, and save money on software, since a lot of software that is available does things that Windows can do already. Highly recommended for anyone who is not already a power user.
Summary: Not for the experienced user
This book is probably good for a new or infrequent user, but for anyone who uses Windows heavily/frequently, this book just does not offer enough information. I wanted to find out the details of how user account management works, especially shared files and special directories like My Documents, My Pictures. While this book shows how to access these, it does not tell enough about how these features really work (or don't work - i.e. why My Documents is named "My Documents" for me, but "Laura's Documents" for my daughter Laura's account... and why I cannot rename these folders.

Or, how does XP pick the "Special" applications to run when you insert a audio CD or picture CD, or data CD, and why can't I add my own custom application to that list (i.e. Sonique instead of
Windows Media Player?)

The key to a good user interface (which I'll admit XP is getting there) is that it needs little or no documentation, and this book does not really add much that can't be inferred from the interfaces directlly or learned from the on-line help (which I'm glad to say is also improved in XP.)

I wish there was more depth on using/owning XP and less coverage of the obvious aspects of using Windows that anyone who uses Windows regularly knows.


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You Can Make It Big Writing Books: A Top Agent Shows How to Develop a Million-Dollar Bestseller

Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Authors: Jeff Herman

ISBN: 0761513620
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Summary: How to Make It Big 30 Years Ago
This book is a series of questionnaires filled out by successful authors. Many, if not most, have published 10, 20, or 30 bestsellers in the past 10, 20, or 30 years. Over and over the writers say that 30 years ago they did this or they had this bit of luck, which started their career. The Internet, self-publishing, print-on-demand, e-books, etc. are mentioned maybe once in passing, or not at all. What's repeatedly discussed is enduring reams of rejection letters from agents and publishers. I don't know any aspiring writers who worry about that. We're too busy finding ways to sell directly to readers to worry about agents and publishers. This book will give you great insights into what it took to "make it big" in publishing 30 years ago. Don't expect to learn much of use in the 21st century.
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Review by Thomas David Kehoe, author of "Hearts and Minds: How Our Brains Are Hardwired for Relationships"
Summary: Invaluable, as usual
I read Jeff Herman, Deborah Herman, and Julia DeViller's book voraciously, and following their advice allowed me to finish a proposal I had been stuck on for a long time. I now feel I have an excellent grasp of what I need to do to develop my nonfiction idea and make it as marketable as possible. All of Herman's books are essential for the aspiring writer, and "You Can Make It Big Writing Books" is no exception. I am confident that it will pay for itself a million times over in future book sales! Thanks Hermans and DeVillers!
Summary: Thumbs down
This book has a misleading title. It will not tell you how to write a best selling novel or even tell you what the editors are looking for. Jeff Herman [if that who is writing; throughout the book there are personal comments, but which of the three authors is making them is anyone's guess] disses fiction which he refers to as "high art" [sort of like "high episcopalian"?]because his agency doesn't sell fiction and never has. If you write non-fiction, then you will enjoy this book, and it will tell you what you have to do to publicize your book. There are any number of essays from various writers, many of them famous, but they are mostly "this is how I did it" stories and while some of them are inspirational, none will help you fashion a high-concept novel. You'll have to go to Albert Zuckerman's book, "Writing the Blockbuster Novel" to learn all about that [and that is one of the best three, the other two being Dwight Swain's "Techniques of the Selling Writer," and Chris Vogler's "The Writers Journey." This book, however, is parading under false pretenses.
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Failure is not an Option: Mission Control From Mercury to Apollo 13 and (Thorndike Paperback Bestsellers)

Publisher: Berkley Trade
Authors: Gene Kranz

ISBN: 0425179877
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Summary: A great American and the exciting story of his experience at NASA.
Reading Gene Kranz's experience as mission controller at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration brought back childhood dreams of being a "space man". Gene Kranz lead an exciting life, and he relates his story through exciting tales from is tenure at NASA.

Many times during his recollection of events at NASA I felt the the exhilaration of a mission accomplished, and the defeat and sadness during NASA's failures. I felt the adrenaline coursing through my veins during the reentry into the atmosphere of Apollo 13, and felt saddened when reading the account of the electrical fire that took the lives of three brave astronauts.

Much can be learned from Kranz's life experiences in both making career decisions and in facing conflict head on without surrendering or admitting defeat. Often Gene Kranz's bravery and persistence during a seemingly impossible situation, has inspired me during challenges in life.

I would recommend keeping this book in your library for reference in dealing with your own seemingly impossible tasks. This book will help you in making decisions concerning your career and your life.

It must have been difficult for Gene to give up his flying job for a desk job, but the world and our country are the better from his selfless decision.Gene's dedication to his family, the space program, and the the United States of America is evident in his memoirs. Gene's memoir's truly attest to his being a great Man and a great American.
Summary: Tremendous as a Source Text
Let's be very upfront on one point: Kranz is not a gifted prose writer. He is a celebrity as a flight director, a competent test pilot, a keystone of one of the finest scientific and engineering achievements in the history of mankind, and probably one of the excellent leaders of the last century. But he is not a gifted writer.
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This probably doesn't matter very much because people who read this book are intensely interested in the space program and the subject matter will hold this audience despite any style of writing. And that's fine.

The moonshot as a technical marvel is described in great detail with particular emphasis on the human element: the qualities of flight directors, controllers, astronauts, and the people who succeeded or failed in this massive start-up organization called NASA, which occurred long before the term "start-ups" was even used. Everything is fascinating: from the early failures (the "four-inch flight"), to the idiosyncrasies of different astronauts (John Glenn versus Neil Armstrong et al), to the different challenges of all the various missions. Of particular interest are those personal characteristics: Kranz's wife sewing vests for each mission, the problems the controllers had with local law enforcement and speeding tickets, the haze of cigarettes, the bickering between some of the staff, how Flight Control dealt with grumpy astronauts and rebellions in foreign lands... it can read--for people who are interested in historical detail--with all the suspense of a thriller novel with the wonder that it actually happened.
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Kranz is most famous for his role in Apollo 13 (not the movie... this stuff really happened and Kranz is the real guy!) and the rescue of those astronauts. Indeed, a rather large section of this book is devoted to describing those events and how they were dealt with. Obviously, Apollo 13 looms in Kranz's mind because it frames a great deal of the remaining book both before and after descriptions of the actual event. But we don't think people should purchase the book solely for Apollo 13. If you're some kind of aficionado obsessing over the actual event like people obsess over the Kennedy assassination, by a different book. Kranz is writing about everything.
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However, critically speaking Failure reads like a mixture of a diary and lecture notes. It is compelling... but not artistic. The defining books of the space race will probably belong to other writers using Failure as a source text. One can hear this in the reviews quoted on the trade paperback book cover: "An important addition" says The Baltimore Sun, "A welcome contribution" says The New York Times, "A must read for space buffs interested in the details of flight control" quotes Chris Kraft (former flight director and author in his own right). These are complimentary but hardly ringing endorsements for a book-even these promoters of the book are not claiming it is a defining work in the history of space flight. Indeed, the TV documentary Failure is not an Option-based upon Kranz's book-is extremely well done. The production is sharp, the things Kranz does: coining "Tough and Competent", his praise of John Aaron as a legendary controller for his "SEC to Aux" call, and the fiery death of Gus Grissom and his crew are as vivid and sharp as any piece of film ever done on the subject. The fact, the documentary's way better than the movie Apollo 13 (directed by Ron Howard). The show should be required viewing for all business managers. The sad fact is, the documentary is better than the book too... we cannot recommend the book to all business managers. For those readers who want to get to the "bottom of things" and read the source texts, this will be an invaluable book. Yet that's a pretty select audience.
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As a character study of who the NASA people were and are, this is a fascinating book. Kranz reaches all the way back to his own test pilot days, to his job interview with NASA (such as it was) and his rise to flight director status. Along the way, you get a feeling for his patriotism, his passion for the military, his tremendous respect for his peers and the work that they did, and his near worshipful love of human accomplishment. There are few books where, at the end, the reader feels like he knows the author but this is one of them. As an honest, real portrayal of NASA-that time when all the engineers were in their 20's, drank beer, smoked cigarettes, wore pocket protectors, and were as male as males can be-this is also an invaluable book.
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One of the other tremendously interesting things about Failure is probably unintentional. Existing in the subtext all through the book is a kind of reverence for President John F. Kennedy. Not exactly a reverence for the man himself, but certainly a reverence for his vision. Kennedy's martyr status loomed large-at least in the mind of Kranz-as NASA took terrible risks to reach the moon on his timetable. Reading about the casual bravery of the astronauts is extremely impressive. Until reading Kranz, one doesn't realize the shockingly aggressive timetable or how unreliable and untested the different systems were. That the astronauts were orbiting in little more than aluminum foil, batteries, and a radio is incomprehensible to our modern minds who regard it in the same astonishment we regard Polynesians crossing the Pacific in rafts. That kind of unity in purpose: a presidential edict, a newly formed community of engineers, scientists, and pilots, and the bravery (and luck) necessary to make this amazing feat come to pass is truly breathtaking when pondered.
Fans of science-fiction who grew up thinking starships can be run by five guys on a bridge should definitely investigate this book and discover what space flight truly means. Certainly this book is required reading for any one interested in actually researching the moonshot and the early years of Apollo. Anyone if casually interested in modern American history or leadership should avail themselves of the documentary under the same name.

Summary: Gene Kranz - Biographical review - Leadership in Space exploration
Having been interested in this period of the initial years of the space program, I was hoping to gleen more insite into events and people during this period. I was not let down as some of the details and specifically the difficult logistics of operations was layed out and described. All this without the technology that we have today for satellite communication/Internet etc. Superb description of the Apollo 11 landings and mindset for success of the Apollo 13 events, showing the stunning and legendary team building abilities and decision making insites of the period. Worth reading for anyone interested in those years of Space Exploration.
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