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Trump: Surviving at the Top |
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Rating: Summary: Was he taking a nap on this one? Review: Any book Trump pens is a good investment, and in this his second offering, he tells stories, names names, and provides worthwhile insight. But compared to The Art of the Deal and his third book, The Art of the Comeback, he seems to have done this one lying down. There is significantly less material, fewer hot scoops, and less of the bottom-line rhetoric Trump has made his style.
Rating: Summary: yuck Review: Donald Trump is as shallow as a rain drop, with an ego the size of Half-Dome. It's not an admirable, mix, and it's a mix that comes across on every one of these pages. I was especially apalled at the way he dismissed Mick Jagger, and is snotty toward him, saying the Rolling Stones were jealous when the press paid more attention to Trump, when they played one of his casinos. Trust me, it's Trump who was feeling jealous of them. And Trump should remember that businessmen are not remembered through history. Artists (and military men) are, and the Stones music will be listened to, and Mick Jagger long remembered, long after Trump is long forgotten.
Rating: Summary: ALWAYS INTERESTING! Review: OK, so he is egotistical. That doesn't change the fact that his life makes for really interesting reading - in fact, he is an amazing man, whether you like him or not. This book is about "surviving at the top" and he should know! He wouldn't have gotten to where he is, if he did'nt know how to survive. I love any books on Trump - they are always interesting and easy to read, because he just tells it like it is.
Rating: Summary: ALWAYS INTERESTING! Review: OK, so he is egotistical. That doesn't change the fact that his life makes for really interesting reading - in fact, he is an amazing man, whether you like him or not. This book is about "surviving at the top" and he should know! He wouldn't have gotten to where he is, if he did'nt know how to survive. I love any books on Trump - they are always interesting and easy to read, because he just tells it like it is.
Rating: Summary: ALWAYS INTERESTING! Review: OK, so he is egotistical. That doesn't change the fact that his life makes for really interesting reading - in fact, he is an amazing man, whether you like him or not. This book is about "surviving at the top" and he should know! He wouldn't have gotten to where he is, if he did'nt know how to survive. I love any books on Trump - they are always interesting and easy to read, because he just tells it like it is.
Rating: Summary: Trump: Surviving at the top Review: This was a great follow-up to a true story. When you've reached the pinnacle, everyone attacks.
Rating: Summary: Trump: Surviving at the top Review: This was a great follow-up to a true story. When you've reached the pinnacle, everyone attacks.
Rating: Summary: Good insight Review: Who knows more about Trump than Trump himself? This is a good book if you want to know more about Trump. At times he is sincere; like when he tells of the various disadvantaged people he has helped. At times he sounds really fake; he mentions how he admires the courage of gamblers. That is alot of boloney. At times he is boastful; the Trump Princess is the best yacht ever built. But hate him or love him, he says it like it is. He seems very vindictive as evident with his numerous attacks on some very famous people throughout the book. But for those who are his friends, he has nothing but praise for them. He doesn't play politics, but what he does do is make deals and makes a whole bunch of them in this book. One of the recurring themes of the book is to wait for the right price even if it means giving it up and not to let emotions dictate the price. In many instances, the deal comes back to him and at an even better price than ever.
Rating: Summary: Good insight Review: Who knows more about Trump than Trump himself? This is a good book if you want to know more about Trump. At times he is sincere; like when he tells of the various disadvantaged people he has helped. At times he sounds really fake; he mentions how he admires the courage of gamblers. That is alot of boloney. At times he is boastful; the Trump Princess is the best yacht ever built. But hate him or love him, he says it like it is. He seems very vindictive as evident with his numerous attacks on some very famous people throughout the book. But for those who are his friends, he has nothing but praise for them. He doesn't play politics, but what he does do is make deals and makes a whole bunch of them in this book. One of the recurring themes of the book is to wait for the right price even if it means giving it up and not to let emotions dictate the price. In many instances, the deal comes back to him and at an even better price than ever.
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