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I thought the title is funny too! What a great review. This is a very thorough one. I'd say the book is great too based on this review.
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wah! I love the title of this book. It is unique.
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I just love this title, that alone would catch anyone's attention. Thank for you very informative review. I like how you explain each section.

I am not into reading these types of books but I will definitely be looking into this one.
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Another book of success that is recommendable to read by everyone. Many lessons, tips and guidelines for success in life. Thumbs up to the author because most of the books i read are mostly his and i love all of his books. Congratulations.
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Thank you so much for providing well unsighted review about the self help book which can give something to take away for most reader. more over i like the phrase" live with intention, and not by accident"
life is only knowing the unknown, we can do this by reading books easily- Online book club is a great place for this. This is what I believe.
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I specifically like the author's thoughts on frustration relating to one's unwillingness or inability. I think this is a point that seems appropriately referenced and often overlooked.

Thanks for this great review!
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the title is more intriguing ... i must read this one
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I've read a lot of self-help books, but this one seems different in approach. The fact that it's straight to the point makes it more promising and to the point than most books. Already read the free sample and added this one to my reading list. Thanks for the honest review!
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I love the title! I do not normally read self help books because most are too flowery, as you said. However, the few I have picked up are along the same "tough love" type. That being said, I may just have to pick this one up. Nice job on your review.
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Fantastic review! You've certainly piqued my interest in this book, as I think I typically share your opinion of fluffy self-help books. Anything that encourages me to work probably has some modicum of benefit, right? Great suggestions about the headings; a more streamlined approach would make them stand out a bit.
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Thank you for your review. I am not one who normally goes for the self help books but I think in this case I will be looking into this one. :techie-studyinggray:
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Very well-written, comprehensive review! Books of this type are abundant but it is never a bad thing to be reminded of the work that is necessary to achieve any type of success. It's also possible that this might be the first book of its kind someone will pick up or that it will say things in a way that is more accessible to the reader.
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I also find this book, from what I can tell from the free preview on Amazon, to be quite inspirational and useful as it does have some intriguing things to say about happiness. I agree with the reviewer that there's a few things that this books have to offer beyond the template inspirational quotes as the author do seem to have genuinely good advice to share with his target audience.
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I can relate to that cause I was ones scared of going public been ridiculed or insulted but I was able to break through thanks to family and friends after so much persuasion breakthrough at last!
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If Life Stinks, get your Head outta your But
I usually don’t read self-help books, because the information contained in it, sounds all the same. That is until I read this one. I actually got very good advice from this book. Yes, it is something I heard before, but with the added bonus that it was explained in such a way that it made more sense to me. I found the information to be helpful and of definite value as something which could greatly improve my life.
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