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Rosa, I love the value added portion of this. I am so honored to be a part of this learning community. The learning just goes on and on. So much to read, so much to do...
Posted by: Steve Sherlock | February 24, 2006 at 03:09 AM
Mahalo Steve for the generous comments and encouragement you continue to share here!
When all is said and done, we truly do learn from people: SOMEONE had to write all these books, and SOMEONE had to read them and engage with them for us to benefit this way.
As for the "so much" ... it's all good! We can choose the "20 that gets us the 80" and it's even better knowing that the choices in our radar come from a trusted, respected community. We ho'ohana!
Posted by: Rosa Say | February 24, 2006 at 08:43 AM
All the links you offer are wonderful yet they pale in comparison to how you link us all together.
I am very appreciative of your work and it warms my soul to have a touch of Hawaiian warmth come into my office on a cold day in Winnipeg, Canada.
Posted by: David Zinger | February 25, 2006 at 06:29 AM
I would like to thank all of the reviewers and Rosa for putting this together.
Yet again I have found a few new titles that are must reads, highly influenced by the reviews.
This is without a doubt the most prolific and focused community imaginable.
Thanks again for the time-saving reviews.
PS: As a casual reader, I feel unworthy and incapable of keeping up with the volume of contributions.
Posted by: Rick Fuqua | February 28, 2006 at 11:44 AM
Mahalo Rosa for your kind and flattering words! I think it took two days for all of the redness to leave my face.
Rick - Feeling unworthy is not something that you should feel about anything here. The fact that you are stepping up and making a comment proves that beyond a shadow of a doubt brother!
Well folks, I now have a copy of, To Be Of Use, the book that Chris reviewed. I tore through 51 pages this morning. Great stuff Chris!
Posted by: Dave | March 02, 2006 at 02:47 PM