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Corey Sandler, considered one of the pioneers of computer journalism, was the first Executive Editor of PC Magazine and one of the founding editors of several other national publications. He has written more than 200 books on computer, business, history, sports, and travel topics.

Works by Corey Sandler

Henry Hudson: Dreams and Obsession (2005) 55 copies, 1 review
Fix Your Own PC (1995) 38 copies
Nook Tablet for Dummies (2012) 10 copies, 1 review
Mr. Cheap's Atlanta (2002) 5 copies
NOOK HD For Dummies, Portable Edition (2013) 4 copies, 1 review
NOOK eReaders For Dummies (2012) 4 copies
AARP tablets tech to connect (2012) 4 copies, 1 review
NOOKcolor for dummies (2011) 3 copies
NOOK for dummies (2011) 3 copies
Kobo eReader For Dummies (2010) 3 copies
eReaders for dummies (2012) 3 copies
Buy More Pay Less (2001) 2 copies
Fiction for Composition (1987) 2 copies
The DOS 5 survival kit (1991) 1 copy
Econoguide 2002 Canada (2001) 1 copy

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Birthdate
1950
Gender
male

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8 reviews
This was an account of Henry Hudson's journeys to North America. The accounts are simple. Yet, the fact remains that Sandler seems to veer off during his course and end up diverting modern day facts about his own expedition to such an extent that it dilutes the core of the book. Instead of being a historical book, it becomes more of a travelogue of his own discoveries ABOUT the research, and story, of Henry Hudson. As, in my opinion, Corey Sandler is more important than the explorer, it show more becomes disappointing that we are only left with threadbare accounts while we have an abundance of Sandler's own accounts. They are not as interesting as the historical content itself, and it becomes extremely irritating as the narrative keeps shifting. Additionally, Sandler's observations and seemingly "sageness" is rather basic and uninteresting. Therefore, all in all, I found that the book was disappointing and I do not recommend it to anyone. It was not a complete loss, for through reading something you still gain more than had you not, but-- overall, it did not provide me with enjoyment or keen insight. show less
An extremely helpful handbook for users of the Nook HD and the Nook HD+. Corey Sandler's writing is easy to read, clear, precise and comprehensive in explaining and describing the attributes of the Nooks and all of their functions, extending from reading and cataloging ebooks, magazines, apps, catalogues; using the internet, email, and playing video; transferring data to and from your computer and many other functions usually found on electronic pads and tablets. Accompanying the narrative show more are "in-color" photo shots of actual screen configurations, and pertinent "tips"/"warnings" appropriate to each topic. Finally, the index provides a quick and useful reference guide to any question.

I highly recommend this handbook for both newbies and experienced Nook enthusiasts.
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I just bought a Nook. Their instruction guide was included on the device, but I like having a hard copy manual when it comes to jumping around instructions. The information is presented clearly, with plenty of corresponding pictures. I had the Nook up and running in no time, and had explored everything within a few hours. Mr. Sandler delivered everything he promised.
Sandler, author of Living with the Internet and Online Dangers, is a former editor of both PC Magazine and Digital News and author of over 150 books including many about computers. The purpose of the book is to acknowledge the importance of the use of the Internet, cell phones and digital devices for communication while informing readers about safety and security. Fourteen chapters include social networking, shopping, online job hunting, file-sharing, e-mail scams and Internet fraud, show more Internet drugstores, meeting and dating people, protecting your identity, viruses, cell phones, IMs and text messaging, wireless security, and helping friends cope with Internet and online dangers. Written in an informative and respectful manner, this book is highly recommended for any library where teens enjoy informational reading. show less

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