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books by Matthew Buckley
combine editionsavg rating: 4.21 | 168 ratings | 2 distinct works
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Chickens in the Headlights: (Paperback) by Matthew Buckley (Goodreads author!) avg rating 4.21 — 111 ratings — published 2005 2 editions |
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Bullies in the Headlights (Paperback) by Matthew Buckley (Goodreads author!) avg rating 4.20 — 54 ratings — published 2007 |
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Matthew's writing
The Super Trio (Children's Books)
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This is the first chapter of my latest book. You can listen to the entire book at http://thesupertrio.com Hope you enjoy!
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Of Mice and Men (Centennial Edition)
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Watchmen (Paperback) by Alan Moore |
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Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Mass Market Paperback) by Douglas Adams |
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Tell No One (Mass Market Paperback) by Harlan Coben |
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Watchmen
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Post Captain (Book 2) by Patrick O'Brian |
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Second Foundation (Foundation 3) by Isaac Asimov |
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read in July, 2008
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"The first half of this book is classic Foundation material, but for me the second part really dragged. I found myself wanting to finish it just so I could say I've finished it.
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Foundation (Foundation 1) by Isaac Asimov |
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quotes by Matthew Buckley
""It wasn't school that I dreaded at all. School was not half bad. In many ways, this year had been downright fun. No, what I hated most about school was the fact that I had to come here all by myself. Simon and Peter went to their classes and did their own things, and I had to do my own thing. The thing I loved about summer was that I shared it with my brothers. Sure, my brothers and I often fought, but the best times in my life came when I was with them. School was a time when I had to go and do something without a brother at my side.""
— Matthew Buckley (Chickens in the Headlights:)
— Matthew Buckley (Chickens in the Headlights:)
""One of the secrets of life is to find joy in the journey."
"But Grandma, you weren't on *this* journey. It was just crazy--"
Grandma held up her hand. "You have six brothers. You got to spend a whole day in the car with them. You're all healthy, well fed, happy... Someday, when you're a little older, I'll bet you'd give anything to be back in that van of yours with all of your brothers, smelly diapers and all."
I mulled that over.
"Well what about Dad?" I pointed out. "He didn't find any joy in the journey. He was yelling at trees."
Grandma sat back, "Your father and mother are masters at finding joy in the journey."
I didn't understand.
Grandma continued, "Do you really think your parents would have had seven kids if they couldn't find joy in the journey?... I would be willing to wager that he'll be laughing about this trip on Monday morning with his friends at work."
Grandma took my hands into hers. "There are a lot of people in this life that will try to convince you that they're selling something that will bring you joy. The simple fact of the matter is that *things* don't bring you joy. You have to find joy in life experience. And if you take along somebody you love, then that journey is going to be all the more enjoyable.
"I can promise you right now that both good and bad things are going to happen to you in your life. Good and bad things happen to evrybody. Some people are good at finding the miserable things in life, and some are good at finding the joy. No matter what happens to you, what you remember is up to you.""
— Matthew Buckley (Chickens in the Headlights:)
"But Grandma, you weren't on *this* journey. It was just crazy--"
Grandma held up her hand. "You have six brothers. You got to spend a whole day in the car with them. You're all healthy, well fed, happy... Someday, when you're a little older, I'll bet you'd give anything to be back in that van of yours with all of your brothers, smelly diapers and all."
I mulled that over.
"Well what about Dad?" I pointed out. "He didn't find any joy in the journey. He was yelling at trees."
Grandma sat back, "Your father and mother are masters at finding joy in the journey."
I didn't understand.
Grandma continued, "Do you really think your parents would have had seven kids if they couldn't find joy in the journey?... I would be willing to wager that he'll be laughing about this trip on Monday morning with his friends at work."
Grandma took my hands into hers. "There are a lot of people in this life that will try to convince you that they're selling something that will bring you joy. The simple fact of the matter is that *things* don't bring you joy. You have to find joy in life experience. And if you take along somebody you love, then that journey is going to be all the more enjoyable.
"I can promise you right now that both good and bad things are going to happen to you in your life. Good and bad things happen to evrybody. Some people are good at finding the miserable things in life, and some are good at finding the joy. No matter what happens to you, what you remember is up to you.""
— Matthew Buckley (Chickens in the Headlights:)
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I'm glad you are liking the book. I would say that about 95 percent of the book is taken from actual childhood memories. Most of it is real. In fact, some of it is 'toned down', because the publisher wasn't sure if they wanted to print the whole truth. :)
Your experiences are similar to others I have talked to, and probably my biggest surprise in writing the book. I grew up with 9 brothers, and 1 sister. I thought I had a totally unique experience because of my large family, but I've found that the childhood experience is universal. Many people, from both large and small families, have told me that they have had similar experiences to mine.
Thanks for your note!
Matthew
Hi Matthew,
i have read half of your book "chicken in the headlights and totally enjoying it. I was wondering how close are the stories in your book to real life? yes, i know the book is fiction but it reminds me of things that happen in my family such as being locked in a room or family car trips. I had a sister in the car who throw-up and for the rest of the way home. My brother sat in the car singing athe song about voment you smell like coment.
great book.
Julie Lamb
I'm glad you are liking the book. I would say that about 95 percent of the book is taken from actual childhood memories. Most of it is real. In fact, some of it is 'toned down', because the publisher wasn't sure if they wanted to print the whole truth. :)Your experiences are similar to others I have talked to, and probably my biggest surprise in writing the book. I grew up with 9 brothers, and 1 sister. I thought I had a totally unique experience because of my large family, but I've found that the childhood experience is universal. Many people, from both large and small families, have told me that they have had similar experiences to mine.
Thanks for your note!
Matthew
Hi Matthew,
i have read half of your book "chicken in the headlights and totally enjoying it. I was wondering how close are the stories in your book to real life? yes, i know the book is fiction but it reminds me of things that happen in my family such as being locked in a room or family car trips. I had a sister in the car who throw-up and for the rest of the way home. My brother sat in the car singing athe song about voment you smell like coment.
great book.
Julie Lamb
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