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You Don't Have to Be a Shark
- Creating Your Own Success
- By: Robert Herjavec, John Lawrence Reynolds - contributor
- Narrated by: Robert Herjavec
- Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged
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Many people assume that effective sales ability demands a unique personality and an aggressive attitude. It's not true, and Robert Herjavec is proof. Known as the "Nice Shark" on ABC's Emmy Award-winning hit show Shark Tank, Robert Herjavec is loved by viewers, who respond to his affable nature. He has developed an honest and genuine approach to life and selling that has set him apart from his cutthroat colleagues and rewarded him with a degree of wealth measured in hundreds of millions of dollars.
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interesting book, rough monotone narration
- By Elena Vander Woude on 06-11-16
- You Don't Have to Be a Shark
- Creating Your Own Success
- By: Robert Herjavec, John Lawrence Reynolds - contributor
- Narrated by: Robert Herjavec
Excellent Content and Smooth Performance
Reviewed: 05-17-16
This shark shares his down to earth sales skills in a fresh perspective. Rather than speaking over your head, he pulls at your heartstrings with personal stories and real life examples.
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Gabby
- A Story of Courage and Hope
- By: Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly
- Narrated by: Mark Kelly, Jeffrey Zaslow
- Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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From one of the most admired and beloved couples in recent American history, an extraordinarily moving story of public service, risk-taking, romance - and the journey toward recovery. This book delivers hope and redemption in the face of the tragic shooting, and introduces two unforgettable heroes.
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AMAZING!
- By RW on 11-20-11
- Gabby
- A Story of Courage and Hope
- By: Gabrielle Giffords, Mark Kelly
- Narrated by: Mark Kelly, Jeffrey Zaslow
An Inspiring Story, Great Performance as well
Reviewed: 12-06-11
Would you consider the audio edition of Gabby to be better than the print version?
I would consider this to be better than the print version because Mark himself is reading the book. His inflection and struggle add an entirely new layer to the book.
What other book might you compare Gabby to and why?
I would compare this with Bob and Lee Woodruff's book as it is another journey from TBI back to life.
What does Mark Kelly and Jeffrey Zaslow bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Mark brings a layer of humanity to the story, hearing him read his contingency letters added a wave of emotion where needed and humor to break what could be a very sad book.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The moment that particularly moved me was Mark's description of the plane ride to Tuscon when it was reported that Gabby had died. So moving and honest, he could have omitted it completely, but instead chose to tell his entire journey.
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