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A bored little boy discovers the secret to adventure.
A Pleasure to look at the illustrations over and over again.
Awesome illustrations!

Outsmart
Fabulous
A great conclusion to the Wessex Papers trilogyI first got interested in these books after reading the excerpt in Payback: Fingerprints #7, another series I love. I must say this series was no disappointment. Though it had some weird humor it was still satisfying to read. You wish all the characters are real, even Allison! My favorite character has got to be Noah, though Mackenzie is a close second. I recommend everyone to read this trilogy as Daniel Parker's way of writing is perfect in a weird way. Her irony works right with this type of story. A must-read!


What I like about the Unicorn book
I like the Dragon book
Bryan Auxier 's newest book is here!

Before Scheduling an Appointement With a Psych. - Read This!
A Great Read
A refreshing change from traditional mind control rethoric

Good book, introduces a other view of the corp's real value
Exciting, interesting and practical, VBKM flies high!Unlike other KM books I've read, Value-Based Knowledge Management showed me how to recognize "meaningful" knowledge and why it is more important for my company to possess only that type of knowledge. I now have a totally different attitude toward the knowledge of my customers, my associates and my fellow employees.
The companion CD-ROMs are invaluable. The Value Enhancer is helping me to assess my company's abilities and increase its competencies. The tutorial CD-ROM keeps me on track and prepares me for the next bend in the road.
Thanks, Amazon, for offering within your titles a truly integrated approach to knowledge management.
Very mpressed and actually added new value in my view on KM

Fabuolous book!
A must have book for all horse owners
An outstanding book!

Best Log
Perfect companion to your work out routine
Room to log almost everything...

Most valuable IC exploration and assessmentLeif Edvinsson, the world's first corporate director of IC at Skandia, now associate professor of IC at the University of Lund
An outstanding approach on managing intangible assetsA took kit the "Value Explorer" guides the reader through the practical applications of the method. I would like to say, that my experience on the model ICBS (Intellectual Capital Benchmarking System), that follows a similar way, guarantees the effectiveness of this new alternative approach. Weightless Wealth is a well-written book, easy to read, enjoyable and engaging from start to finish.
A well-written and engaging book...toolkit, the Value Explorer, is described in the last part of the book and guides the reader through their suggested process. Their linkage of competencies to financial results and the future earning power of the company is new and provides an alternative perspective for managers faced with critical strategic decisions. This is of special importance in a world in which the value of businesses by traditional means has become very difficult. Weightless Wealth is a well-written book, easy to read and engaging from start to finish.


White Rabbit, A MysteryThe story glides as the main characters find and keep their humanity through the maze of powerful music, new ideals truly and twistedly expressed, social institutions that both grind down and allow for freedom, and the crazy, dog-legged trail of one person whose childhood and Vietnam experiences can't be left behind.
It's a good read. Daniel trusts both the story and his chararcters enough to let them speak for themselves; this is a great gift and let's the story pull the reader into it.
If you like a book you can't put down, pick White Rabbit up (I even took it to work and read it on breaks!) Kudos to Daniel for a story well told.
Top writing, thrilling mystery
Dave Daniel Mixes the '60s with SuspenseThere is a killer loose and the victims are as nameless and lost as he/she is. Partner a down on his luck San Francisco inspector with a young, attractive writer for an underground newspaper and you have an odd couple hoping to catch an elusive prey before The Summer of Love becomes The Summer of Blood.
I recommend this book for all of you who were there in the 60s' and all of you who wish that you were.


Great mercenary adventureThis was a great story, but it's not told all that well. The real meat of the book is the desperate escape, but the entire story feels rushed, even though there's a great story to be told. When our heroes are first introduced, the book hints at their complex lives ... without ever really fleshing them out. Also, it's hard to believe that our heroes - hardly innocent characters - couldn't see their betrayal coming. Still a great story, and certainly no small consolation for those who can't find the flick.
A rousing adventure from start to finish!
A thumping good read to rival Wilbur SmithMercenary action and some scary predictions about the Congo. Well structured which makes the story easy to follow.
The film starring Richard Burton, Roger Moore and Richard Harris is still available on video and is true to the novel