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I recently read a self-help book and it was amazing. This review makes me want to seek this book out and read it as well. Great job! Seems like it was a wonderful read!
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Self improvement is my goal this year. I cant wait to read the book. The best investment one can make is of the self. Awesome review!
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A self-help book based on street smarts? Sounds interesting!
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Wöw, great review. It is very obvious that you are enjoying the book. I'm glad the author wrote that book. I enjoyed reading your review as well.
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Everthing I Never Learned in School is an amazing book that highlights many of the things one never really learns in the classroom. I am not a big fan of self -help bookso but the message here was straightforward and I found i made the book my exception. Excellent review too.
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I like the part about being able to state what you want confidently. I really enjoyed your review.
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Sounds like a brilliant self improvement book. Am glad that the book has helped you a lot. Thanks for the review.
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Inviting topic that instantly teaches the reader that learning does not end at school.
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Thank you for your very detailed and honest review of this book. I have been trying advance my reading by choosing some books in different genres. I think I have found my personal development book. Thanks! I look forward to reading this one.
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Great review,I also love reading what motivates me. If that book is so then I have no time to waste I am going to read this book. The title of the book sound very motivating already. I should take on this book too.
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I have seen so many reviews on self-help books lately and am thrilled to see so many coming to the surface. I love this genre and think you did a fantastic job with this review. I will definitely have to give this a try! Well done!
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This book is calling my name!!!
I'm currently in a position in my life where pursuing my dreams is my #1 and only priority. It's harder because alot of stuff I have to figure out on my own because they didn't teach me what I need to know in school. So thanks so much for this review, I WILL be adding this to my library :D
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This seems like a very interesting and great book to read. I think a lot of positivity would be gained and applied in our real life. Thank you for this review.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote:Everthing I Never Learned in School is an amazing book that highlights many of the things one never really learns in the classroom. I am not a big fan of self -help book so but the message here was straightforward and I found i made the book my exception. Excellent review too.
I agree. The message of the book is true. :tiphat:
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