Overall rating and opinion of "The Unfakeable Code®" by Tony Jeton Selimi.

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Post by David Chijindu »

The book's cover makes me think it's science fiction even if it's not. The book is excellent, thus I would recommend it to other readers. Most of the time, we tend to be judgmental rather than being honest with ourselves. Thanks to this book, we will discover equilibrium and acceptance in life.
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I actually liked the cover. The colors are very interesting. The writing style and the message within the book were also incredible. The Unfakeable Code was truly a good read.
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The first thing that came to my mind was- don’t judge a book by its cover! The cover was interesting in a weird way, but it did not fit the topics and subjects in the book. In order to appreciate the book, we have to get past the mis-matched cover and read the very well-written wealth of information inside the cover.

Then, I agree… the sample given, did not give us anything to really read and get a feel for what the story was about. We just read the forward, the dedication and other praise-worthy parts, then just a small part of the beginning. Not enough to tell what the book is about.

I think it will be great and will be worth sharing and recommending to others if we can read more of it.
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I rate the Unfakeable Code four out of five stars. I find the author's ideas on understanding our authentic self educational. This is because one has to understand one's self before one can appreciate how and why they respond in certain ways to certain things and incidents.
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Post by Justin Christensen »

the epub version that I was given unfortunately had some errors baked into it that make reading it REALLY difficult. Like, multiple sentences that the document thinks should be occupying the same line so what is presented is a kind of franken-sentence that is a challenge to read. I'm actually really disappointed about it because I was excited to read the book!

What I was able to actually make out seems to meet my expectations but I think I'm going to pick up a different copy. I thought the sample paragraph was intriguing enough to want to read more.
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Donna Walker 1 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. 
I agree the book cover put me off that it’s difficult to take it seriously and read. The picture of the author felt like an ad on a billboard or something.
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Post by Sophia Damilola Ajayi »

The cover page was a total turn off for me. The first time I saw the book, I immediately thought it was a book about physics and mathematics. Surprisingly, it contains some really inspiring discussions.
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I would rate the book three out of five stars. The writing was seamless and flowing, I found my self cruising while learning. I think that is the best part of it. It is enchanting while being educative. I would definitely recommend to all my friends who would listen.
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Post by Leslie Kunde »

I will be honest, I found the cover did not in any manner match the book. I never would have guessed it is yet another self-help book. The writer lost me in the long forward and intro pages. I just could not get into this one. Maybe I will try it again another day.
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Post by SINGH JAY »

The introduction, dedication, and accolades for the book had eaten up half of the sample, I observed. Much of the remaining material was the introduction. Therefore, it failed to provide me with even a basic understanding of the author's specified concepts. In order for the reader to make an informed choice before purchasing this pricey book, I believe the author should think about including additional content in the sample.
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Post by SINGH JAY »

I was more interested in the deliberate messages that were conveyed through this book than I was in how the book appeared on the outside. Although I agree that it gave me a bit of skepticism and that the book's title and cover do not seem to convey the same message, I am glad to comprehend and learn more about how people behave.
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Nisha DSouza wrote: 05 Apr 2023, 13:02
Donna Walker 1 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.
I felt that too. I would have had more faith if there was more content to read in the sample. I almost felt like the author was boasting with all the praises and build-up. I would still want to read the complete book to give it a fair rating.
I agree with this. The cover was quite misleading, and at first glance, I quickly skimmed over it because of the cheesy cover. It wasn't until I actually read the synopsis that I gave it a second shot.
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Post by Savina Visintin »

This is a book I read a while ago, but I remember it as a great read. It opened my mind! I also liked the writing style because it allows you to understand the themes well. I like the cover because I think the image of the man in the foreground gives readers confidence.
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Post by abstactlemon »

Donna Walker 1 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. 
I completely agree, for a book that carries as much depth as it does, the cover did not reflect that at all. I almost didn’t pick it up. I’m glad I did thou because it turned out to be a great read.
it is what it is ....
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Post by Saima Rahman »

I didn't know what I was going to find in the book but it is a beautifully written book. The cover is definitely misleading and I didn't know what to expect. But I am glad I read it, this book with its many lessons is wonderful.
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