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HOPE, a book for everyone.
A most inspirational , life affirming book!
Hope: A Story of Triumph, delivers exactly that
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Inspired WordsI highly recommend this book because of the variety of subject matter it covers including, relationships with God, parents, children, friends, spouses, and coworkers. Indeed, it has something for everyone. While the format of the book was confusing at times because the experiences were not always presented chronologically, it was still a pleasure to read. Stanice Anderson has truly been blessed and her candor and willingness to share her testimony will be an inspiration for anyone who reads this book.
A Blessing and Inspirational!
I say a Prayer for MeCynthia Walker

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Straight Ballin
An intense basketball book!
Achieving a Goal
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...AND JUSTICE FOR ALLThe Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Los Angeles Police Department, and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, all affirmatively conspired to bring about this miscarriage of justice through a shameful and colossal abuse of power. Make no bones about it. The author weaves a most convincing indictment of the culpability of these agencies in this matter. It is a shameful episode within the criminal justice system.
Were it not for the concerted efforts of his dedicated legal team, spearheaded by attorneys Stuart Hanlon and Johnnie Cochran, Geronimo Pratt would most likely still be waiting for justice. They stayed the course with him the entire time. It was through their dogged determination that Geromino Pratt's twenty seven year odyssey through the criminal justice system finally came to an end. It was a journey that few would care to make.
This book is a testament to one man's faith in himself and in the truth that ultimately set him free. It is also a testament to the skill of the author in penning such a spellbinding tour de force.
Truly an experience
Amazing book, Amazing man
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I Will This Trip With LloydAfter the first nine weeks on his program, my ALT dropped from 49 to 9. My viral load, which had been running consistently at approximately 1,500,000, dropped over half.
I'll take the road trips with Lloyd. I'll take the male perspective. And I'll happily and gratefully take my new hep c scores along with it.
Plus -- the only side effect I've encountered from using the holistic treatment Lloyd used -- a combination of glandular and immune system booster along with liver regenerators -- was an awesome amount of energy and vitality from the first week on.
Melody Beattie, Author, "Co-Dependent No More"
Catch 22 Rides AgainBy Robin Hemingway
Normally books on Alternative Medicine are boringly written, although they profess to tell you something that is good for you and your body. This book, however, after the obligatory forewords, begins like a Hunter S. Thompson ('Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas') tract of frightening dimensions and slowly, slowly levels out into a Dr. Feelgood text that anyone who has ever experienced the pain & suffering of Hepatitis 'C' sufferers at close range (if not one themselves), can benefit from.
Wright relates how a severe accident & the blood transfusions thereafter resulted in him contracting the deadly Hepatitis 'C' - His list of the illnesses & maladies to follow, kicking in like falling dominoes, reads like a 'Who's Who' of Nightmare. His accident (read the book for details), which occurred in Malibu in 1979, was the beginning of a trip into the Black Hole of incompetent doctors and well-meaning nurses who didn't know themselves what they were looking for that would make him well again. Tested for Hepatitis 'C' in July 1991 (the conclusive tests to determine the existence of Hepatitis 'C' in a person's body were only achieved in September of 1991!), his results were negative. Still trying to rid himself of a baffling sickness, in 1994 he made regular weekly visits to a blood bank where his blood was sucked out and supposedly discarded as toxic waste. Murphy's Law kicked in, and this discarded blood mistakenly appeared one day on a shelf with donation blood and was randomly tested. The blood bank sent him a form letter two months(!) later, saying they could no longer accept his blood for donations (!) because he had Hepatitis 'C!'
Lloyd Wright has changed his food consumption and lifestyle considerably since 1994. The result has been his saving himself from almost-certain death. In his book he lists the elements (Milk Thistle, Live Cell Therapy, Cats Claws, Dandelion Root, Aloe Vera, Licorice Root, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Reishi Mushrooms, etc.) which saved his life, and warns against items which could take (Hospitals - The 8th leading cause of Death in America!) your life.
Pushing the pocket bigger, Lloyd Wright has been invited to speak at the Annual Cancer Conference to present his views on Alternative Medicine, his results and present several of his 'clients', who will also be in attendance. Wright's findings are sure to open up some previously closed eyes, ears and minds.
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Thank you, Lloyd.Please don't hesitate to get this book. I bought others, but this one is working. He tells you what to take and how much. He also gets into detail regarding the supplements.
Lloyd somehow maintains a sense of humor throughout which helps immensely. Under the stress of hearing you have Hepatits C, humor is welcomed and needed. What he went through will amaze you that he is alive today. I'm sure he has angels watching over him to bring this protocol to all of us in need.
Run from your MD if he wants to treat you with drugs. I've been to 2 Natreopaths, a Nutritionist, and four Gastro MD's. My advice is: buy this book and use it. It works.

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This book moved me when I thought I couldn't be moved
Ten Stars if I could put them on here!
Great BOOK - Great INTERVIEWIn each chapter of the book, Willie covers 9 steps that will guide readers through the process of turning their own setbacks into comebacks.
1. Perspective - How do you see it?
2. Recognize it's life - Don't take it personally
3. Focus on the Goal - If the dream is big enough the problem don't matter
4. Make decisions - You've had a setback, now what are you going to do about it?
5. Don't panic! - Decide to stay calm, stay collected and stay positive.
6. Take action - persistent, determined action
7. Take responsibility - Face it, trace it, erase it, and replace it.
8. Have faith! You are blessed and highly favored.
9. Rember it's all good! - Be thankful, have an attitude of gratitude.
I interviewed Willie Jolley on "The Inside Success Show" and loved every minute. He is a high energy and fascinating person. His book is just as real and inspirational as he is in person.
Here's some other things you'll learn from the book:
** How Willie Jollie got fired at the top of his jazz career!
** Why you look at your setbacks as a gift of life
** What is 'VDAD', the real secret behind a turnaround.
** How you can do more, be more, and achieve more
** The 9-point guide to creating a powerful comeback
** How to dominate your life with FAITH rather than FEAR.
** And much, much more ..
If you want to be ready for your next setback or if you need help coming out of the one your in now, then I highly recommend you listen to this interview and read his book.
Randy (Dr. Proactive) Gilbert
Author of "AmazonBestSellerSecrets.com" and "Success Bound"

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A second chance at love . . .
THE BEST OF THE BEST: BRAVO, BRAVO JUDITH SIMPLE MARVELOUS
Still Sighing...Of course in this case, Matt and Meredith appear in the sequel to Paradise called Perfect. So I felt a bit better when I finished Paradise knowing that I would read more about them.
Rarely am I so drawn in and mesmorized by fictional characters. These people became real to me and I honestly felt as though I was right there with them... feeling what they felt... and thoroughly falling in love with Matt myself. Oh my God... he is the ultimate man. Why on earth can't men like that really exist in the real world??
I melted when he finally realized the things he had believed all those years were lies because he so sweetly softened and became determined to keep Meredith as his own. He truly believed they were meant for each other... soulmates. Judith writes so beautifully that I believed it too! I rooted for them from page one through to the end.
The only problem I had with this novel and it is a small one... is that the first bit of the book had about 2 chapters that were only about their businesses and nothing else. Long paragraphs that stretched on forever droning on about their conference meetings and such. I do understand it may have been benificial to the plot... but it was slow reading for me at that point. Thankfully... the story picked up after those 2 chapters and I was captivated and engrossed from there on in.
Don't miss this book or the one after it... Perfect. They are keepers!!

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ordinary or not
I love this book!!
this is is one of the best books
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Thin iceEight copies of Seven Pillars of Wisdom were published by Oxford in 1922 (six still exist). The first limited edition was followed in 1926 with the private publication of 211 copies of the book. In 1935 another limited run was published. But the same year, Seven Pillars was reprinted at least four more times. Now, there have probably been dozens, if not hundreds of printings.
This work assured T. E. Lawrence a place in history as 'Lawrence of Arabia'. It is a military history, colorful epic and lyrical exploration of Lawrence's mind.
Nevertheless, it is largely fiction. Fromkin writes that when poet and scholar Robert Graves proposed to describe the liberation of Damascus in a biography of Lawrence, the subject himself warned Graves, "I was on thin ice when I wrote the Damascus chapter...."
A onetime junior officer in the Cairo Arab Bureau, Lawrence admitted that Seven Pillars of Wisdom included a false tale of Arab bravery to aggrandize the followers of Sharif Hussein of Mecca and his son Feisal. Indeed, as early as 1818, reputable newsmen reported that the Australian Light Horse division liberated Damascus from Ottoman control, not Feisal's Arab troops, who marched in afterwards, for show.
By 1921, Fromkin writes, Winston Churchill was in charge of Britain's Arab policy in Mesopotamia and tapped John Evelyn Shuckburgh to head a new Middle East department and Foreign Office man Hubert Winthrop Young to assist him. They arranged transport and supplies for Feisal's Arab army, earning hearty endorsement from Churchill's Masterson Smith committee, which simultaneously took grave exception to T.E. Lawrence as a proposed Arab affairs adviser. The committee considered Lawrence "not the kind of man fit to easily fit into any official machine."
Fromkin reports that Lawrence was frequently insubordinate, went over his superiors and in 1920 publicly disparaged Britain's Arab policy in the London Sunday Times as being "worse than the Turkish system." He also accused Britain of killing "a yearly average of 100 Arabs to maintain peace." This was of course untrue.
Efraim and Inari Karsh write, in Empires of the Sand, that Lawrence's Damascus victory was "less heroic" than he pretended. Feisal was "engaged in an unabashed exercise in duplicity and none knew this better than Lawrence, who whole heartedly endorsed this illicit adventure and kept most of its contours hidden from his own superiors." Yet Lawrence basked in the limelight Thomas created in London, attending at least five of the showman journalist's lectures.
As an unfortunate result of Lawrence's subterfuge, he had a large hand in shaping the modern Middle East.
Bad enough, we suffer to this day the consequences of Lawrence's fabrications.
Worse, a new generation of readers seems to accept as gospel the Lawrence of Arabia myth that stemmed from Lowell Thomas' hype and Lawrence's own Seven Pillars of Wisdom. While few seem to know it, this was long ago debunked. Those who want to know what really happened should at minimum also consult Fromkin's A Peace to End All Peace and the Karsh's Empires of the Sand. Alyssa A. Lappen
I had not the patience for itFilm versus Book: In several instances, the film takes two to five different people and condenses them into one character. More accurately, a character in the film represents one real person, but engages in the activities of two to five different people, whereas the book tries to fairly attribute actions to the right person, creating a much larger cast. This does three things: the film's characters become larger-than-life (which fits an epic film well), this makes the film's story move faster and be somewhat more straightforward than the book's, and this levels the playing field (by condensing the other characters, they are more comparable to Lawrence's character in the film, whilst the book's non-central characters are always in Lawrence's shadow).
Journal versus Novel: The film's story moves linearly and, despite the film's length, the story moves quickly. Only necessary details are shown. In the book, Lawrence gives an account of his daily activities, with sidebar accounts of what happens elsewhere that affects him, creating a very detailed and somewhat disjointed narrative. In my opinion, the story drowns in its own details.
Overall: The film is actually a distillation of this book, and not a cinematic rendering of the same story. If a reader wants to understand the Middle East, from the perspective of an Englishman with sympathy for and understanding of the Arabs, this is an excellent book. If the reader wants an adventure saga, comparable to the glorious "Lawrence of Arabia", look elsewhere or risk disillusionment.
Will Power Catalyst of Strength Through UnityDespite Lawrence's disclaimer in his introduction, his "Seven Pillars of Wisdom A Triumph" offers valuable lessons to a contemporary audience to better understand the enduring complexity of the Middle East. Whoever has had the chance to journey through the Middle East can vividly remember at least some locations that Lawrence describes. The Middle East is one of the cradles of the Western civilization. Its cultural heritage is almost unmatched. The ancient law of hospitality is not an urban legend, but remains a reality of which Semitic people can be proud. Lawrence understood very well that condescending attitude towards Semitic people could only backfire. Treating its inhabitants with respect and understanding earned him their enduring trust. For those who have not had the opportunity to crisscross the region, Lawrence's narration provides a rare opportunity to gain valuable insights into the minds of Semitic nations. For example:
Lawrence observed that Semitic people were not inclined to compromise, pursing the logic of their respective incompatible opinions to absurd ends, without perceiving the incongruity (pg. 38). Does it not sound familiar for example in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict today?
British forces won battle after battle against the Turks in Iraq until they reached Ctesiphon, where they met pugnacious enemy troops, and were abruptly checked. They fell back, dazed. Until the end of WWI, the British in Iraq remained an occupying force, with the local people passively neutral or sullenly against them (pg. 59-60, 636). Does that assessment not sound similar to the experience of the Coalition forces in Iraq today? Working tirelessly by both indirect influence and education rather than by forceful direction is key to avoid becoming or remaining a target practice.
Extreme patience was another lesson to Lawrence of what native leadership meant (pg. 122). Lawrence felt that Semitic people were looking for a stranger to lead them, one whose supremacy should be based on an idea: illogical, undeniable: which instinct might accept and reason find no rational basis to reject or approve (pg. 234). Would this not ring true to the ears of the architects of the road map to peace? External will power exercised on all sides with the same strength is necessary to get out of the current impasse in the Middle Eastern peace process.
The dream of both Lawrence and King Feisal is not dead. One day, the Middle East will be united in an Islamic Economic Community, precursor of an Islamic Union that has Islam, democracy and economic liberalism as its three founding pillars. There is no need for an old-fashioned caliphate. The capital of the future Islamic Economic Community could be, for example, in Amman or Dubai to avoid unhealthy rivalries between the larger and more powerful Semitic nations. Israel and the would-be Islamic Economic Community could be linked peacefully after the relationship existing between the European Union and The European Free Trade Association.

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VERY ENTERTAINING READ, OKAY ANALYSISOverall, the stories are very interesting per se, and worth the read. Some of these are classics of management and ethics, such as the Merck Riverblindness case. At the end of each story, Useem tries to do an analysis of what the leader did right or wrong. In this section, I did in fact disagree with some of Useem's conclusions, and what bothered me was the fact that I felt like the author did not leave enough space for alternative views. For example, he argues that Roy Vagelos of Merck was a great leader because he guided his company to do the right thing and spend all the money on the disease though it would not recoup costs. I would argue that he did recoup, by the free publicity, which Useem helps extend, but Useem never mentions the possibility of it being worth it.
I did like the book and would recommend it, especially the stories, which are told in a very fast paced and easy to read manner. However, not so sure about the analysis.
9 impactful stories that teach you how to be ready to leadThis book teaches one how to be prepared to be a leader when the opportunity presents itself. The subject of vision, a necessary tool for individual and corporate leadership, is so completely incorporated in the first story of Roy Vagelos and Merck that the reader will never find the topic of vision as a pie-in-the-sky theoretical corporate gimmick without deep-seated attachment to core values again.
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I experienced many emotions while reading HOPE, and thru Joel's personal undertakings, his outlook on life, and his ability to explain and teach life's lessons, I know I have profited immensely.
Joel shows us that life is a gift, and thru his unconditional love, teaches us that life always has a purpose and that every second counts.
I don't know of anyone who wouldn't profit from reading HOPE!