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Free the Beagle: A Journey to Destinae

Free the Beagle: A Journey to Destinae

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: more magic from the wizard...
Review: Free the beagle...its as simple as that!
An uplifting and ingenious insight into our world (personal and professional) provided, once again, by the wonderful Wizard of Ads!
You'll learn something new and be challenged through every sentence!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow. This is a book you'll DEFINITELY read more than once.
Review: Having just finished Free the Beagle, I am at a loss as to where to start this review. The funny thing about it is that I think Roy Williams would approve of such hesitancy. First of all, Free the Beagle tells a fantasy story of a lawyer and a beagle traveling together on the rough road to destiny. Is there an allegory buried within this simple adventure story? Most certainly, but the success of the book is that there is more than one interpretation to be had, perhaps one for every type of reader out there. As a business book, Free the Beagle will most certainly find itself in the company of Who Moved My Cheese, Peacock in the Land of Penguins, and Roy Williams' Wizard books. However, I recommend that you pick it up with no preconceptions. Knowing little to nothing about the book until I received my copy (meaning, I didn't read a bunch of hype about it first), I went into it with an open mind. What have I decided? That Roy Williams is a master. He understands his audience so clearly... How can I explain?

I read Free the Beagle expecting a simple business allegory. I was charmed by the little dog, amused by the rigidity of the logical lawyer, and the journey Roy Williams concocted for them. They traverse through such places as the Forest of Confusion and the Sea of False Hope, overcoming loss. The tale harkened back to The Little Prince or Flatland or even those new popular book/movies "Harry Potter" or "The Lord of the Rings." When I concluded the first section as the lawyer's journey concluded, I thought, "Huh. Nice story." Very applicable to any sort of interpretation depending on what the reader is needful of. Then I moved on to the startling second section. It surprised me that Williams included a transcript of a roundtable meeting held to discuss this book. In attendance are a number of educated, successful folks who have all read the story. The discussion is led by Ray Bard, the publisher. For 20 pages, the book is discussed by this diverse group of people and each person brings his or her own interpretation to the book--such interpretations that I never really even considered. Each interpretation (I won't list them here because, hey, why ruin it for you?) was so fully realized, it became clear that Roy intended each from the very beginning. Instead of allowing the reader to only see one reading, he included the roundtable discussion to open each reader up to the myriad of interpretations. It reminds me of the Agatha Christie's 10 Little Indians--a mysterious stranger gathers just the right group of folks to get just the right results. A book for everyone, Free the Beagle is a lot of fun to read and full of self-discoveries. I will be re-reading the story, maybe even a few times!

Jack Covert

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Beagle meets brush boy
Review: Howdy fellow amazon.com shoppers,

Relive memories of your youth. Build new memories with your children. My 6-year old loves the companion CD for trips to Grandma's house.

What a perfect gift for the kindergarten teacher.

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
-Albert Einstein

You haven't leashed your beagle, have you?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read it. Listen to it. Love it.
Review: I have read Free the Beagle twice and listened to it 8 times (with my kids, coworkers, etc). I have bought eleven copies and only have one left. The book comes with a cd version of the 72 minute story that truly grips your attention and takes you on a journey. Not a word is wasted or misplaced. What seems like an absurd story at first, humbles you when you discover that you have been reading about yourself, your calling, your relationships, your career, your company (whatever you care to insert as a corresponding journey). This morning I caught myself looking in the classifieds for a beagle puppy. Find out why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read it. Listen to it. Love it.
Review: I have read Free the Beagle twice and listened to it 8 times (with my kids, coworkers, etc). I have bought eleven copies and only have one left. The book comes with a cd version of the 72 minute story that truly grips your attention and takes you on a journey. Not a word is wasted or misplaced. What seems like an absurd story at first, humbles you when you discover that you have been reading about yourself, your calling, your relationships, your career, your company (whatever you care to insert as a corresponding journey). This morning I caught myself looking in the classifieds for a beagle puppy. Find out why.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Matrix meets Alice in Wonderland in the rabbit holes
Review: I've never read a book before that made me interpret things in so many ways and at the end prove that I was right, along with about five other completely right interpretations, well, ok, I did read Alice in Wonderland and we have spent a couple of generations interpreting that.

The last chapter of the book alone, the roundtable discussion, will confirm your every fear . . . that you only had one or maybe two interpretations right.

Drop your leash and follow the Beagle and the Lawyer on their trip to Destinae and be amazed at where you end up, you may never be the same person who started the journey again!

P.S. I found a whole different dimension to this book when I read it out loud to someone, try it, you'll see what I mean. Try out pages 58, 59 and 107 just for fun!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: (Much) More than it seems...
Review: Important insights on many levels. As important to the CEO as to the CEO's children, and understood by both. Unique, offers a map to profound growth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A story you won't forget
Review: Intuition is more than just the name of a beagle. Intuition walks alongside all of us. It cries out, it licks our face, it will lead us out of danger and guide us to glorious places. We just need to learn to listen to it, trust it, unleash it.

Take the time to really read this book. It may appear simple on the surface, but there are so many important messages and layers for those willing to pay a little extra attention. (just take a look at the discussion group at the end)

Want to learn about life? Want to learn about business? Want to learn about motivation? Want to learn about spirituality? It's all in Free The Beagle.

Some books are forgotten days after being read. This story will stay with you for years to come.

p.s. Listening to the CD is even more fun than reading the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best New Book I read in 2002...
Review: Once in a while I stumble onto a book I like so much that I buy a few extra copies to give to friends. At age 46, I was in one of those periods where I thought I probably had all the really good books and I would just ease into re-reading all my old favorites.

I already had Roy's earlier business books and I knew I'd enjoy this one too, but I was in for a surprise. Free The Beagle is more about living life than business. I ordered 3 additonal copies right away. They'll make nice gifts for my neice and nephew. Us old guys get to thinking all the really good songs have already been written, all the good books have already been wrote. It's nice when you find the well of creativity is still flowing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Journey the unconscious...
Review: Ride with the Lawyer on his quest. Learn to harness the power of the Beagle. Watch your Lawyer, learn the similarities. Let loose and allow your beagle to erupt from with in you. Remain beneath the ray of Polaris. Don't allow yourself to be fooled. Evade fear and panic and realize you are the king's son!

Want this journey to take place?

Buy the book...


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