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So everyone, from the publishers to parents and teachers, want great books that boys will be willing to pick up and read. Girl readers will read it no matter what, but you have to persuade reluctant boy readers that it's something worth trying out. Charlie Joe, being a kid who hates to read, gets right inside the mind of those kids — and sometimes, what they need is a book for them, one that really speaks to them and reflects their world.

And in Tommy's book, it's not only just the issue of not wanting to read that drives the book — it's the creation of a hilarious, smart, regular guy character who is always up to something to make his life easier, and having his plans get away from him.

Greenwald's sister-in-law Claire Zielinski, a teacher at Columbus Magnet in Norwalk, successfully introduced the manuscript the past two years in her curriculum. Two of her former students attended Barnes and Noble book release party to purchase the book and get it signed. Though Bilal Memon, 10, is not a "reluctant reader," he thoroughly enjoyed the book. He said that it was easy to connect with the title character. Ethan Ledina, 10, waited in line to get his book signed with his sister, Annika, 7.

They traveled from Danbury with their mother, Pia, a media specialist, and Mary Johnson,principal of Stadley Rough School, where Greenwald is scheduled to lead a language arts workshop this fall.

Greenwald has already finished the second in a five-part "Charlie Joe Jackson" book series. Though he's written a musical "John and Jen," which was produced Off-Broadway in and continues to be revived nationally and internationally, Greenwald more frequently "writes ads," he noted. He loves donning the voice of a pre-adolescent and pointed out that "the style suits me well.

When asked what he thought of his son's publishing debut, Jonathan Greenwald, Tommy's father, commented, "I couldn't put it down. I'm not kidding. I had to keep reading it. The views expressed in this post are the author's own. I believed that because the Element worked with the Router to create a functioning Networked storage option, the My Book would work in this role, also.

I have attempted to apply the well documented multitudes of fixes and tweaks but none have resolved the issue. Thus, my belief that a NAS, with the My Book connected to it, will serve my needs for network-available storage and backup. Perhaps I purchased the wrong type of HDD for this type of networked storage configuration.

I am trying to make use, as I had originally planned, of the My Book I recently purchased. Use the mybook for network storage, It wasnt really made for this. I would recommend you upgrade your router, Any of the Netgear have usb3 along with readyshare what your wanting todo. These routers are gigabit and are cheap, I have one for sell right now for under 20 USD on a app for tech stuff. With that said, Your kinda looking to create problems for yourself by asking what does the mybook support and dont support, Unless your an undergrad in networking me its kinda boils down to pick and choose your battles.

I have the public shares of the cloud mapped at boot. My network has 18 devices, Also just for the fact the cloud is so slow to xfer data from any of the boxes, I have a 4tb my book that bounces around box to box then end result is the 8tb….

Not mountable? Riccardo Murri Riccardo Murri If you get an invalid block device error, try aptitude install cifs-utils on Debian based distros such as Ubuntu and yum install cifs-utils on RedHat based ones. I got this working in the past, but now starting from scratch with a fresh install. All i get is the 'unknown file systems type -cifs' error? Bad news first: The official statement of the vendor is the following: Does MioNet work with Macintosh or Linux computers?

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