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Written by Susan Riley. By Great Plains Publications.
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by Star Jones. By Econo-Clad Books.
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5 comments about You Have to Stand for Something or You'll Fall for Anything.
- This woman can not write, her book has no substance, there is basically nothing to review. What is interesting is how much weight she has lost from then to now. Star claims she has not had a gastric bypass......... could have fooled me. My friend tommy met her, he said she is rude and smelly. She is the most annoying person on the view. who did she screw to get on the view?
- Star Jones is an inspiration. Her bravery and courage, I'll call it "bravage," is the standard to which every American should hold themselves (and possibly some Canadians). In this book she chronicles her struggles with IBS, HPV, lycanthropy, fear of elves, crossing guard's elbow and having been born without humility. For the first time really, we see that Star's not just fabulous in fur, she's fabulous in print. If I could get my arms around her, I'd hug her. Star's spirit cannot be held down by her lack of any discernable talent! Bravo!
- It is unclear what and why the author writes. She obviously has nothing of importance or substance to impart, and her personality is uninteresting by all standards. Most people overcome stronger adversities in life and they do it with infinite more grace. Why the author feels her life is more remarkable than others is really mind-boggling. Reading this book is a waste of time and buying it is a waste of money. There is really no message in this book and the author, despite her much self-praised legal training, fails to build any minimal argument on any of her potluck of topics.
Simplistic, at best; merely stupid.
- The first two chapters were extremely boring. She talks about a white lady who wants her black friend buried in the white cemetery. The lady stands for something, Star says. She also talks about her mom, who got pregnant with Star, then dumped her off on a crew of some very obliging relatives in North Carolina while she finished college at Rutgers University. Once graduated, and having obtained a "good" job she reclaims 6 year old Star and they live in the projects along with Star's new baby sister (who had not been dumped off on relatives). While living in the projects, little kids run back and forth across the street to the store, unsupervised. When Star is eight years old, she sees a little boy hit by a truck and killed. She's proud when her mom is arrested at a sit-in on the street to protest the lack of a light signal. Later, her mom marries and Star says that at first, her mom and her husband both have "low-paying" jobs. What happened to the "good" job? And if it's such a good job, why are they living in the projects?
The rest is basically a brag-fest. Her whole family has done nothing but praise her to the skies her entire life, so that's why she's brimming with supreme self-confidence. So why is she writing this book? Well, to tell you that you too can be a diva. Star gives fashion lessons (but for full-figured women only - and she hates that term but adores her 42DD's) - wear a chiffon duster over your clothes, and never ride in a white limo because they are tacky, a black Mercedes limo is the best, but if you have to, a Cadillac will do. A red SUV will also display you to the best advantage. Star's role model is Erica Kane from the soap opera All My Children, which says something about her priorities.
I do have one question. Star says she is disappointed one Christmas because her dad (who lives in NC) promised her a stereo. Her mom, seeing that no stereo is about to materialize, runs out in the middle of the night to purchase one for her with money that they don't really have. This would be about 1974 - before 24 hour Walmarts and KMarts. So where did she find this stereo in the middle of the night?
But most of the book is about how great and wonderful Star is, and if you ever do anything to hurt her or make her mad, she'll never forget it. And she doesn't care who doesn't like her because her step-daddy told her she is fine!
I think Star is leaving out a lot she doesn't want us to know.
- I read this book before Star was popular I don't recall The View even being on the air or at least I wasn't watching it. But as an aspiring attorney I was compelled to read this book. I enjoyed it greatly; I understand why she was such a successful lawyer. In a day and age where "anything goes." The title of this book is excellent. It's a good read and gives you great insight into her life, before the glitz and glam. Great read and inspiration to someone that wants to "be somebody."
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by John Marshall. By Reprint Services Corporation.
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by John R. Rose. By Rose Publishing (OR).
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by Jeffrey D. Hockett. By Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by Thomas Amory. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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Written by Anne Hobson Freeman. By Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.
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By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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Written by Howard A. Monta and Liz Monta. By PublishAmerica.
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1 comments about Like a Cat With Nine Lives.
- For anyone who thought they knew what being a police officer was all about, this book will enlighten and surprise you. With completely candid stories and adventures, Sgt. Monta gives you a play by play on what it is like to walk in his shoes for a while. As an officer that has worked under and with him, I can honestly say, he deserves applause for all his dedication to the police family.
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Posted in Lawyers and Judges (Monday, October 6, 2008)
Written by Silas Bent. By Kessinger Publishing, LLC.
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We Watch the Waves: Unravelling the Mystery of a Father's Death
You Have to Stand for Something or You'll Fall for Anything
An Autobiographical Sketch by John Marshall
Beyond Reason
New Deal Justice
The Life Of John Buncle, Esq. V3; Containing Various Observations And Reflections Made In Several Parts Of The World And Many Extraordinary Relations (1770)
The Style of a Law Firm: Eight Gentlemen from Virginia
Diary, Reminiscences And Correspondence Of Henry Crabb Robinson, Barrister At Law V2
Like a Cat With Nine Lives
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes
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