Monday, May 25, 2020

Death of a Salesman by Dennis Yensen - Book Review

'Death of a Salesman' by Dennis Yensen - Book Review'Death of a Salesman' by Dennis Yensen is an interesting study of office politics. It's not as bad as the novel, but is it 'good'? Read it, and let us know what you think.I've been reading the book 'Death of a Salesman' by Dennis Yensen. This is an interesting book that explores office politics and the death of a salesmen.I'm just going to list the reviewers from the website: This is an exciting book for anyone who has had a friend or colleague die, but be careful because I have some flaws with the book. (view spoiler) These flaws include: But it is a very good read, and you will probably find it informative and interesting.'The Book Review' review by Adam Gaffney gives this book a four-star rating. The reviewer found this book 'illuminating and incredibly well written'. 'A fascinating and timely work about the death of a salesman, the rise and fall of an office, and the pain felt by his family, friends, and co-workers.''The Book Re view' review by Peggy Beiser gave this book a three-star rating. The review follows 'I was disappointed to find the work to be devoid of suspense, and nothing particularly original.' 'This is a good book about a good book, but it doesn't make me want to stop reading.''Culture Blossoms' by Rebecca Townsend was not a good book, but I'll give her four-stars for 'gritty realism.' 'The titular character finds herself haunted by the ghost of an industrialist's wife who died too young; if we look past the seemingly simple and transparent plot devices, wewill find a tough and deeply moving novel about a grieving family, and one woman's quest for a lost love.''The Book Review' review by Joanna Morris gave this book four-stars. She writes, 'This is a good, tough, and shocking novel about how one woman navigates a pre-determined path in order to unravel a haunting mystery. Highly recommended.'In the end, I don't think it's a bad book, but I do think it's better written and more interesting tha n the novels I've read that are about office politics. Why? Because the office politics is more grounded, and the author did not take office politics into very great heights.

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