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Praise for
The Collectibles

National Awards

2011 Nautilus Silver Award-Fiction

2011 Nautilus Small Press Honor

Finalist—Silver Winner - Bill Fisher
Award for Best First Book (Fiction) 2011
Benjamin Franklin Awards

Encore #1 Best Book of 2011

Other Awards and Recognition

Night Owl Reviews
Top Pick

Listed in the “Top 20 Novels of 2011” by Debbie Haupt at
The Reading Frenzy

Listed in
The Kindle Book Review
's Best Kindle Books
of 2011

Top Books of 2011 Cyrus Webb's
Conversations Book Club

Awarded “Literary Fiction” Finalist by
USA Book News

Awarded “General Fiction” Finalist by
USA Book News

Awarded “Best New Fiction” Finalist by
USA Book News

Kindle Book Review
Pick of the Day

Amazon Literature and Fiction Best Sellers List

Amazon E-book Best Sellers List

Indiereaders.com Top Ten Best Sellers List

Reviews

The Collectibles
is an Amazon best seller and currently enjoys a 4.3 star rating with over 190 5-star reviews. Excerpts from a few of these reviews follow:

“I found myself cursing the earth's rotation one night as (it) meant I had to put the book down until the next day.” 5 Stars
—R.C. Bryan

“Well-written, thought provoking, encouragement to be
the best one can be in their lifetime.” 5 Stars
—Peggy A. Hayden

“ . . . could hardly put it down . . . felt like I was walking with Joe through the whole book.” 5 Stars
—Johnnie Wells


The Collectibles
is a must read . . . Mr. Kaufman tells us his mortality tale in his oh so mild mannered way so that no matter who reads it, from whatever walk of life, we all get it. It also makes it easy for his readers to see what a marvelous storyteller he is, and he doesn't feel the need to shout it, he prefers a whisper. His dialogue is matter of fact, easy to read, and it just works. His words take us from small town America to big city lights, from beautiful seascapes to the casinos in Vegas, and each of these scenes are easily and vividly recounted in the eyes and minds of his readers. His characters, however, are all stars in their own right, and each has his or her own story, and Mr. Kaufman tells them in a way that goes right to the heart and soul of his audience. This is a novel that everyone should and can read, no matter where you are in your life, no matter what the circumstances. Thank you, Mr. Kaufman, for the most enjoyable life lesson I've ever experienced.”
—Debbie Haupt, 5-Star Pick
The Reading Frenzy


No matter how different we are, there are always factors to unite us.
The Collectibles
tells of two individuals, Joe Hart, an orphan and blue-collar worker, and Preston Wilson, a man who would never have to work a day in his life if he didn't
want to, and the fear of having to makes him have to cut a bargain with Joe. Joe's return favor, though, is not one that money can simply solve.
The Collectibles
is a poignant and thoughtful read, highly recommended.”
—
Midwest Book Review

“If I could give
The Collectibles
more than 5 stars, I would! I'm an avid reader and recommend books to my friends and family on a regular basis. I read over 130 books last year and well on my way again this year. This is, by far, my favorite book in a long time. Mr. Kaufman's book touched me in so many ways. There are many subtle –and some not so subtle—life lessons in this story. I loved the twists and turns and enjoyed being introduced to each character, flaws and all. Joe Hart (perfect name for him) had such a kind and loving heart and demonstrated that all of us have imperfections, but love and acceptance make all the difference. Not to give away the story, but I felt when Preston met the ‘Collectibles,' his whole attitude towards life and people changed. My lesson from that was that we don't always realize how our words and deeds impact another person. I couldn't read this book fast enough but hated to reach the end. The ending had me in tears! I would, and have, recommend this book to many people. I'd love to see a movie result from this story. I hope Mr. Kaufman will continue to enrich our lives with more wonderful stories and other memorable characters.”
—DeeNC


The Collectibles
may be the best book I read all year. I laughed. I cried. I questioned. What a wonderful story of a busy businessman come to Jesus! . . . or come to his own senses. The characters are so real you will know the author is writing about people in your own world . . . and the dog is definitely in your world! A nice touch on another of those lawyer-books. I was so shocked at the first pages of the book I had to reread them three times to know what was actually going on . . . and the ending of the book was a real tear jerker in that I was crying so hard I could not see my Kindle to read the words so would grab a tissue and start again. A beautiful book to end or begin your new year . . . and think about what and whom you collect. The ‘Collectibles.' ”
—C. Yates


The Collectibles
presents a life lesson. It is to become involved . . . help people, and not only those ‘Collectibles' who need help frequently. Everyone can benefit by the lesson taught by Mr. Kaufman's main character. It is this: thank everyone, at every opportunity, who make up your world. We all need appreciation, but in a different way than the ‘Collectibles.' Mr. Kaufman shows how to do this by giving us a diverse group of ‘Collectibles' and the others who appear every day in his life whom he remembers to thank. No wonder Mr. Kaufman's book is achieving great acclaim! The lesson is so easy to appreciate and to understand. I'm hooked. Thank you, Mr. Kaufman, for writing.”
—Jo Ann Bender

“For a debut novel, Mr. Kaufman has outdone himself. This book is nothing short of incredible and extremely heartwarming. I wasn't too sure about this book when I started it, but when I finished it, I was so glad that I had the opportunity to read this outstanding story . . . It's not just the main characters that are so well done. Each ‘Collectible' has his own personality, issues and life. They exemplify many people that most of us shy away from. Yet, each is likeable in his own way, and you become involved in their lives . . . I can't say enough good things about this story. By the end, I was in tears. It drew me in emotionally and just wouldn't let me go. I felt as if I knew these characters, and they had become part of my life. Their problems became mine, and their issues were real. I was rooting for Preston to see beyond his life and his realities to become a man that you could be proud to call your friend. With the end of this book, I felt as if I had lost a friend and truly felt as if I, as a person, had gained something.”
—Terri,
Night Owl Reviews
,
5/5 Top Pick


The Collectibles”
by James Kaufman is one of those books that when you start reading it, you do not want to put it down because you want to know how it ends. Even though it's a novel, the scenes play out in the corporate boardroom every day. It's often recommended that authors should write about what they know. An attorney and former judge, Kaufman is the founder and CEO of The Kaufman Group where he assists companies worldwide to meet challenges and help them to restructure and subsequently flourish. His knowledge of business makes the scenes realistic and the characters believable . . .
The Collectibles
is a story about love, loss, wrongdoing, and redemption. We are human, we all make mistakes, but the important thing is to learn from our mistakes and try to correct them when possible. I recommend
The Collectibles
by James J. Kaufman, and though it's a work of fiction, it's also a wonderful business story which will teach you strategies and techniques that you can use in work and life.”
—
Avil Beckford, Author of
Tales of People Who Get It


The Collectibles
is a character driven inspirational tale that makes a case for people to select and help ‘Collectibles.' The key to this strong message is that each of the Collectibles contains different personalities and woes. Joe shows first hand by example to Preston that life has no meaning if you fail to, as his uncle said, . . . ‘help the other fella.' This work is so thought provoking, readers will reflect who their ‘Collector' is and who their ‘Collectibles' are.”
—Harriet Klausner

“The premise of James J. Kaufman's enthralling debut
The Collectibles
largely draws from life's frailties and the power of human connections. In this regard, touching other people's lives and changing them for the better plays a significant role throughout this captivating novel, teaching us a valuable lesson or two along the way . . . Drawing from his extensive experience in law, dealings in the world of business, and his interaction with people from diverse backgrounds, Kaufman successfully crafts a tale that is as entertaining as it is inspiring. Not only are the ordinary characters easy to relate to, but also they create extraordinariness right out of their ordinary lives. A thoroughly enjoyable work of modern day fiction,
The Collectibles
triumphs on all counts. The expertly drawn plot line will hook you right away, and you will find excitement at every turn of the page. Do not miss this one!”
—Wordsmith

 
The
Collectibles
 
JAMES J.
KAUFMAN
 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

Copyright © 2011 by James J. Kaufman
All rights reserved.

All rights reserved, including but not limited to the right of reproduction, in whole or in part in any form (audio and/or written or e-published), and under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond that permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976 without the permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including photocopying, electronic, mechanical, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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FIRST EDITION 2011
SECOND EDITION 2013

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Kaufman, James J.
The collectibles/James J. Kaufman.
ISBN 978-0-9897571-1-9 Hardcover Edition
ISBN 978-0-9897571-0-2 Softcover Edition
ISBN 978-0-9825873-2-4 e-book, First Edition
ISBN 978-0-9897571-2-6 e-book, Second Edition

Publisher's Cataloging-In-Publication Data
(Prepared by The Donohue Group, Inc.)

Kaufman, James J.
The collectibles / James J. Kaufman. -- 2nd ed.

p. ; cm. -- ([Collectibles trilogy ; bk. 1])

Issued also as an ebook.
ISBN: 978-0-9897571-1-9 (hardcover)
ISBN: 978-0-9897571-0-2 (softcover)

1. Attorney and client--Fiction. 2. Helping behavior--Fiction. 3. Promises--Fiction. I. Title.

PS3611.A846 C65 2013
813/.62013948459

Library of Congress Control Number: 2009940692, First Edition
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013948459, Second Edition

Printed in the United States of America

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