Review of An Interview with Failure

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Review of An Interview with Failure

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[Following is a volunteer review of "An Interview with Failure" by Sam Yankelevitch.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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An Interview With Failure is a novel written by Sam Yankelevitch. The novel itself is written in a unique format where the word “failure” is used as a noun.

The book starts with a guy named Robin Flinch who invites “Failure” as its special guest to interview. It is a short book with a big message which will help its readers overcome their fear of failure.

I am highly impressed by the writing skills of the author and how he completely changed my point of view towards the word failure. It taught me how to associate a negative word with positivity.

The ending of the final chapter gave me goosebumps when Robin tore away the word failure from his dictionary. Why did he do that? You will know once you read it. The dialogue delivery, story telling and, overall, the entire conversation between Robin Flinch and “Failure” is so interesting that you will find yourself hooked to the book till the end.

The book not only helps you overcome your fear of failure, it also educates you as to how words and their meanings have evolved with time.

Personally, I was facing failure in my life and this book helped me get over it and move ahead in life. It gave me a new purpose and a new point of view towards failure and made me believe that there is always a positive way to handle failure and that failure just means you made a mistake and guides you towards success.

The book is well edited, as I found no errors while reading it, which gave me a smooth reading experience. The writing of the book was also impressive, as it conveyed all its messages clearly without getting off the topic.

Since I found nothing negative about the book, I would rate it 5 out of 5. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who likes self-help books or is suffering from fear of failure.

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Khushi_Agarwal010
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