Andrea Donati Donati itibaren 3560 Ferreira de Aves, Portekiz
Book That Changed My Life Number 4: This one won't change everyone's life like it did mine, but it remains an exceptionally clever and well told story. Lessons in here about grief, deception (self and otherwise), and the tortuous paths to forgiveness and healing.
Another amazing Thursday Next book.
This was the sequel to Witch Child but I can't say that I liked it as much. I felt like she was trying too hard to be dark and the story seemed to drag at times.
I was really excited to read this book because I too am a victim of constant meetings, many that are a complete waste of time. I was very disappointed with the content and the repetitiveness of this book. I ended up skimming the last third of the book because it was just restating earlier sections. Now I feel that the author has wasted my time just as he says meetings do. Wasn't his book supposed to help us recover wasted time? I found that his approach will work for about a third of the meetings I'm in, or less. I find it's more disruptive for me if someone calls to get my perspective on a problem and then has to keep reaching back out to me with the thoughts and disagreements of others just so a decision can be made without having a meeting. Instead, I'd rather have a quick meeting with all of the pertinent players so we can discuss, come to an agreement and move on.
Too sad.