august k. anderson and nola l. kelsey, keeping the masses down: how to escape the vicious downward spiral of tyranny and poverty review

Review of August K. Anderson and Nola L. Kelsey, Keeping the Masses Down: How to Escape the Vicious Downward Spiral of Tyranny and Poverty

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By Guest. on 10th Jun 2008

Guest.'s Ratings
FormatPaperback
Value for money8/10
Overall value9/10
yes Guest.'s recommendation

Good Points

Hilarious and motivational for anyone - would be a great kick in the shorts for an unmotivated 20 something!

Bad Points

Could be even longer. Reading ot made me think of a dozen other 'gotchas' they could of touched on. Maybe they will write a follow-up.

General Comments

This book is coffee out the nose funny, even if you think your life is perfect. Nola Kelsey's dog writings are always a riot, but it was fun to see her touch on some new subjects.

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