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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Review for “Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes” by author Roy Lantz

Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes

By Roy Lantz
Magnolia Pines Press (2005)
Reviewed by Elizabeth A. Wheeler (1/06)

Never Beat the Boss at Horseshoes is a book for adults who want to succeed in life. Roy Lantz’s expertise in horseshoes not only brings a funny way to look at the game but compares it to life. “Whether you’re the state champ or have never picked up a horseshoe, you’ll learn to approach the game of life from a whole new perspective.”

I remember every summer my dad would break out the horseshoes and stakes, and put them up in the pit. Our family spent many nights pitching horseshoes and sometimes Dad would let me win. Just like Dad taught me you can’t control a horseshoe, this book helped me realize, you can’t control life but you can control your response. The “Quote-avation’s” and true life stories have inspired and motivated me to be a better team player.

Every one who wants to win the game of life needs to read this book.

This book is a truly a ringer for learning how to succeed and winning this game we call life.

Renowned customer service expert Roy Lantz is a motivational speaker, an inspiring author, and a customer service/presentation skills trainer. Since 1986, he has spoken to organizations of all sizes, all around the world, sharing his inspiring message of positive expectations and acceptance of 100% responsibility.

Elizabeth A. Wheeler is a reviewer for Reader Views

http://www.readerviews.com

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