Ed Brodow's Blog, page 11
February 14, 2012
Storeybook Reviews Gives Fixer (Two) Thumbs Up
"My normal preferred genres of books usually doesn't include historical novels. I don't know why, but maybe the writers didn't really impress me with their descriptions…or maybe I just got older and my tastes changed (kind of like they do with food). Needless to say, I truly enjoyed reading Fixer and getting a taste of what it was like in the early 1900′s in New York and what it was like to be an immigrant and Jewish on top of that. Politics were a whole different game back then and it was fascinating to learn about positions that don't exist any more, but perhaps they should."The author takes you through a very historic period in New York and the dark and seedy underbelly of politics. While the book is fiction, there is some truth to the story. He weaves a tale that makes you feel like you are there and living in that moment and can imagine what it was like to be an immigrant at the turn of the century."This story really grabbed me and kept me entranced with the characters and how they overcame adversity for their time."I definitely recommend this book and give it 2 thumbs up! If you have a Kindle or other E-book reader it is a steal at $2.99 on Smashwords."Storeybook Reviews
Published on February 14, 2012 11:34
February 11, 2012
Ed Brodow Interview on Indian Blog
Published on February 11, 2012 10:42
February 9, 2012
5 Stars for The Man Who Could Not Make Up His Mind
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Satire!, February 7, 2012 By mrswd - Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: The Man Who Could Not Make Up His Mind (Kindle Edition) I wasn't sure at first what to expect from this zany inside view of New York's creme de la creme but the author captured my attention on page one and never let go. Clifford Day Vanderwall reminds me of so many people. He is a good person but a kind of poor soul who is vulnerable to less-principled individuals like Shirley Horner, a predatory woman who takes him for all he is worth, financially and spiritually. But what really impressed me about this story is the witty way in which Brodow presents his characters. Not since Bonfire of the Vanities have I read a black comedy that works as well as this one does. The zingers, one-liners, and absurd situations that Brodow concocts are worthy of a contemporary Oscar Wilde. The characters are fleshed out beautifully, even the lesser ones. I felt like I knew these people intimately. Brodow kept me guessing where we were going up until the last five pages but the ending was so hysterical that I felt amply rewarded for all the suspense I had endured. "The Man Who..." had me laughing out loud over and over again. This is an incredible read.
Published on February 09, 2012 12:14
February 8, 2012
New Novel in Progress
My latest effort, a novel about alien abductions, is under way. I started writing yesterday and got up at 5AM today to continue. Working title is "Women from Venus" -- A psychologist who specializes in debunking alien abductions falls for a woman who challenges his strongly-held views. It is loosely based on a relationship I once had with a woman who believed she had been abducted.
Published on February 08, 2012 06:22
February 7, 2012
The Stupid Bowl Bowls Them Over
In its first day as a Free Kindle Book, The Stupid Bowl hit number two in Sports Fiction on Amazon. Today, Feb. 7, is the second and last day of this promotion. Order your free Kindle copy here: ORDER
Published on February 07, 2012 00:46
February 6, 2012
5 Stars for Negotiation Boot Camp
5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTE PERFECTION, A MASTERPIECE!, February 5, 2012 By SURETY RISK MANAGEMENT - Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Negotiation Boot Camp: How to Resolve Conflict, Satisfy Customers, and Make Better Deals (Hardcover) I first found your book on the shelf at my local library. I enjoyed it so much, in fact, that I bought a copy for myself and my Team of Professional Operators. I'm going to have all of my Team Members read your book before I have them accompany me on any future business venture marketing meetings. This is absolutely "must know" stuff for anybody involved in the business of negotiating contracts. Your book has truly enlightened me and confirmed a whole lot of suspicions that I have developed over time. I can tell that you really poured your heart and soul into this book. You really hit the bulls-eye with your work! Thank you so very much!
Jason P.
Owner, Surety Risk Management
Jason P.
Owner, Surety Risk Management
Published on February 06, 2012 07:06
February 5, 2012
February Speaker of the Month
Ed Brodow is FEBRUARY SPEAKER OF THE MONTH at CBA Speakers Bureau.
Published on February 05, 2012 21:40
5 Stars for The Stamp
Stuck on The Stamp (5 out of 5 stars)
Review of The Stamp by Cara Wilson-Granat, AmazonI recently finished reading author Ed Brodow's compelling novel, The Stamp and now wish I could go see the movie! It's that good and that real you can almost taste and smell the edge on which this story straddles. On one level The Stamp is about an ex-Marine in search of his beloved younger sister's killer. The brother's passionate search for blood-thirsty revenge takes him to the darkest jungles of Columbia and we are both cheering for him and holding our breath in fear as he finds himself deeper into a maze of misery that reflects his own inner demons. And that's the other level--the inner journey that Tommy, the main character, fights with the most when he is finally faced with realities and questions that shake him to the core. Who's the real killer? Who really wins in this quest of an eye-for-an-eye battle to the death?
Brodow is a fine-tuned story teller who manages this heart-pounding modern-day classic with deftness and grit. Like a hologram, the story and perspective flip back and forth keeping the reader flipping pages wildly in search of answers along with the extraordinary characters he introduces in this fascinating read. One thing's for sure, The Stamp will definitely stick to you long after you put it down. It's that damned good.
Published on February 05, 2012 21:13
Can You Make Up Your Mind?
The Man Who Could Not Make Up His Mind by Ed Brodow has been published on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords and sells for 99 cents.
Hilarious satire about a born victim and the predator who loves him. CliffordDay Vanderwall, a Wasp who attended Princeton and The Wharton School, has atrust fund, a nifty job at IBM, and a spacious apartment on Manhattan's Upper EastSide. What's wrong with this picture? Clifford cannot make decisions. He wouldrather procrastinate hoping the decision will go away by itself. He becomes thehelpless victim of Shirley Horner, a predatory fortune hunter who traps him ina web of deceit and gradually assumes control over every aspect of Clifford'slife. She eventually destroys his career, his love life, and his self-esteem.Lacking the ability to make up his mind, Clifford appears to be doomed in this outrageoussatire about love among New York's upper crust.
Hilarious satire about a born victim and the predator who loves him. CliffordDay Vanderwall, a Wasp who attended Princeton and The Wharton School, has atrust fund, a nifty job at IBM, and a spacious apartment on Manhattan's Upper EastSide. What's wrong with this picture? Clifford cannot make decisions. He wouldrather procrastinate hoping the decision will go away by itself. He becomes thehelpless victim of Shirley Horner, a predatory fortune hunter who traps him ina web of deceit and gradually assumes control over every aspect of Clifford'slife. She eventually destroys his career, his love life, and his self-esteem.Lacking the ability to make up his mind, Clifford appears to be doomed in this outrageoussatire about love among New York's upper crust.
Published on February 05, 2012 21:08


