Review by Paul78 -- The Not So Great American Novel

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Re: Review by Paul78 -- The Not So Great American Novel

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Wow!! It will be more fascinating to find out more about how Doucette climb through the whole ladder of the social strata..
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This book is a testament to the saying 'as long as you can dream it, you can achieve it'. A must have for anyone looking to be self employed.
Great review
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This book is uplifting on so many levels, including the author's care for his children. As an RN, I especially appreciate that he managed to pen this priceless memoir while undergoing cancer treatment that caused memory lapses. A testament to the human spirit. :arrow: :arrow:
great work
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This was an amazingly written book that would be the best motivational story that i could tell my grandchildren. I enjoyed reading this book and i hope it has just as great an impact to others as it had for me.
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Sounds like an inspiring story by a man who found success in spite of the obstacles life put in his way. I'm not a fan of the genre, so I'll give it a pass tho. Great review!
Books are my self-medication. 8)
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I appreciate the author for advocating caution and empathy on employee matters. His observation regarding employee termination is thoughtful. Thanks for the insights.
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I totally enjoyed your review. It gave insight to various important aspects of the book, especially the business management and leadership concepts.
Obviously, one will gain a lot of new experiences from the author and his life events.
Kudos!
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