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8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
A Wonderful, Smart, Witty Journey on the Dial.. Aug 27, 2007
By Rachel Wells I am a talk radio addict. I love it. So it is no surprise that this book would be of interest to me. What a fantastic surprise it was! Gallerani's journey up and down the dial remind me of my own. The flow is reasoned, the writing is an easy read without making the reader feel talked down at. Mr. Gallerani recounts what he has learned and how it has influenced his thought process, both in politics and in life-while maintaining his own principles. I found myself laughing, nodding..sometimes shaking my head, it is as if he was listening with me all those days and nights. Well done and a great read. I am a devout bookie and highly highly recommend this book for the talk show fan. It would make a great gift as well with the holiday's approaching..Well done. I look forward to more from Gallerani and others who have seen the new media as a real education from real Americans.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
If You Want An Education... Aug 21, 2007
By Red in Blue NY I found this book to be informative, witty and down right forth coming. There is so much untruth in our MSM and this author represents the truth spoken on talk radio. I truly enjoyed it because I experienced a lot of what he has written first hand, in regards to talk radio. I too heard "the calls" Donald refers too, the pledges to help those in need, our strong support of our military. You will laugh and cry along with Donald as he recounts his experience with talk radio, as I did. If you listen to conservative talk, this is your book!
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Nothing left up in the 'Air' on this one! Aug 29, 2007
By F. Deleo
"Sonny De"
Don has a down to earth way of getting his message out. His insightful reviews scattered throughout the book of history keeps on subject. This allows the reader to understand the deeper roots as he lays the groundwork for the meat and potatoes of the message. While this is clearly the author's personal view and comes solely from his heart every American who loves this country will relate, be enlightened and not be able to put it down. Maybe we all need a little more talk radio to learn from and books such as this! I hope Don is planning to write more in the near future! "2-thumbs up"
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A beautiful tribute to talk radio and the listeners who make it what it is Oct 05, 2007
By Susanna Hutcheson
"Copywriting for the Discriminating - - (...)"
The author has done a fantastic job of chronicling the many stories he's heard on the many popular talk radio shows. People who would have otherwise gone unsung are written about in this book. He pays tribute to this very unique form of entertainment and information.
He feels that talk radio is important. It, unlike the regular media, gets the views of real Americans across. In addition, he feels it's powerful in that the callers actually take stands and get things done.
So whether or not you agree with the politics of talk radio, you'll enjoy this book. The stories are about real people. Good people. Well meaning people. And it's truly an American story, well worth reading.
Home-run Don May 25, 2008
By John in Dublin
"Islam; religion of piece? Yeah, right, whatever..."
Don my friend, what a great job you did on this book. It is fresh, humorous, and easy to read. Way to go!!
John in Dublin
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