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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.
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I agree that this book could be a valuable tool for personal improvement when it comes to personal, relationship, business, and financial matters, but I thought claiming it could treat mental illness or medical conditions was a harmful claim to make.
Did anyone else find fault with this? Did anyone else interpret these portions of the book in a different way?
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I agree, I was put off by the cover of "The Unfakeable Code." At first, I thought it seemed a little egotistical to have an enormous picture of yourself on the cover. The book was pretty decent, though. Definitely can't judge a book by its cover.Donna Walker wrote: ↑03 Apr 2023, 23:07 Is anyone else completely put off by the cover of this book? For a book that talks about being your most authentic self, I find the cheesy salesperson picture really ironic. Is this the author? I personally would not trust this person.
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Everyone is talking about the cover being the main disappointment. And to be honest, I'm guilty of judging this book by its cover. But now that I've read about how the cover doesn't justify the book, I'll definitely read it and try not to do this againViviVivid wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 15:14I was a bit skeptical about the book too looking at its cover. The title and cover do not match. But the book does seem like something you would learn a lot from. The author should try to change the cover to get more people to read the valuable message.Darlington O wrote: ↑04 Apr 2023, 03:39 I think the writing style was beautiful but I didn't like the cover of the book. I think this was what I liked least about the book. The book helped me in finding my most authentic self. I definitely recommend.
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After reading the book, I thought several of the passages were repetitive and the stages weren't adequately described. I was still motivated to finish the book because it covered issues related to human behavior and the challenges therein. I would like to give credit to the author for addressing important issues that have given me some food for thought.
The sheer number of inaccuracies was the main turnoff for me. I think that the book could benefit greatly from a comprehensive editing process. This would involve correcting typos and formatting issues, and improving the section on the five steps. To better focus on the subject matter, it is advisable to remove any self-promotion.
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That is true. The author took too long to get to the core point of the book. And the meaningful message was somehow lost in all the other factors.Nisha DSouza wrote: ↑05 Apr 2023, 12:33 I noticed that the book’s foreword, dedication, and praises had taken up half of the sample. In the rest, much of it was the introduction. So, it did not give me any idea of even one of the principles mentioned by the author. I feel the author should consider including more content in the sample, so the reader can make an informed decision before purchasing this expensive book.