"A well-written and witty
how-to, with worthwhile lessons for all entrepreneurs.
[Lusk and Harrison] ...could be poster boys for the idea that
it's the journey that counts. "
-Business
Week [Full
Review]
"Wonderfully engaging. [One]
of the rare business books where giving away the ending would
spoil the enjoyment. Who's got the film rights to this baby?"
- USA Today [Full
Review]
A lively and informative narrative of
product-based entrepreneurship in the virtual-product age...The authors' story
is as clean and fast as a Tiger Woods tee-shot; they share copious amounts of
information with generosity, humor, and all-American spirit
[A] must-have
for those in the business of business."
- Kirkus Reviews [Full
Review]
"One of the best case studies
on entrepreneurship you may ever read"
- Soundview Executive Book Summaries [Full
Review]
"The narrative of events is quite
engaging and the authors are open and analytical about
their mistakes—as well as their successes. A worthwhile
read for anyone considering starting a company in the
post-dot.com era."
-Harvard
Business School Working Knowledge [Full
Review]
"An entertaining and informative
read...successfully captures the shadow that inevitably falls
between business ideas--even tiny ones--and their execution."
- The Boston Globe [Full
Review]
"An intimate and often hilarious
look into the world of entrepreneurship. A business
odyssey...every CEO who's ever had a dream will find him
or herself in this new book."
-California
CEO Magazine [Full
Review]
"An exhilarating ride
[that] reveals the thrills, fears, hard-fought experiences
and hundreds of lessons for the first-time
entrepreneur....A compelling treatise on
how to break the rules and still succeed in the business world
of the new millennium"
-Pittsburgh
Post Gazette [Full
Review]
"The MouseDriver Chronicles is serious,
but Harrison and Lusk write in a personal, engaging manner
that makes this behind-the-curtain look into entrepreneurship
a page-turner.""
-Across
the Board Magazine
"Written with a great sense of humor,
sincere openness and self-criticism...instructive and
entertaining. A truly inspirational read."
-Eloquent.
Magazine of Maastricht University
"An absorbing, entertaining look
at how two green-horns learned far more about business than
they ever expected."
- The Dallas Morning News
"Lusk and Harrison provide
solid, entertaining insights into how to start a business...a refreshing
alternative to the recent wave of narcissistic dot-com memoirs."
- Publishers Weekly [Full
Review]
"[A] witty and wise testament" -
Booklist [Full
Review] "[An] engaging work [that is] well-written.
An interesting and insightful study" - Library Journal
"It's a fun and hopeful book..."
- The Los Angeles Times [Full
Review]
"The MouseDriver Chronicles reads like
a how-to manual of old-school
entrepreneurship by two people who not only succeed, but finally
have fun at what they are doing."
-The Charlotte Observer [Full
Review]
"One of the most entertaining,
as well as knowledgeable, of all recent business books.
Amusing and thought-provoking."
-
InfoDad.com [Full
Review]
"Sometimes frustrating, sometimes hilarious,
but always educational...[Their experiences],
recounted in a light-hearted manner, offer a very
good guide for other bright-eyed entrepreneurs with a
good idea and little financing."
-Strategic
Finance
"Good Stuff"
-Vancouver
Business Journal
"There are lessons
in The MouseDriver Chronicles that can be applied to practically
every start-up company."
-The
Kaw Valley Business Monthly
"Engaging, fast-moving, and
enjoyable"
-Pittsburgh Business Times
"Entertaining and witty...a
fun read"
-Netsurfer
"A perfect primer for wannabe
entrepreneurs hoping to avoid learning some lessons the hard
way"
- BookPage [Full
Review]
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