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JargonTalk 26th Jun 2008
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Good Points: So good that you'll want to give it to those who deserve it the most.
Bad Points: Not enough people are aware of this superb book, and many wouldn't understand the humor under the surface.
General comments: Don't lend this book to any of your friends because you will not get it back!
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timbrownson 17th Feb 2007
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As a life coach I have read and listened to a great many motivational books and cd's. Simply put, this is the best. Go and buy it and laugh yourself to a better life.- Read timbrownson's review (41 words and 1 comment)
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How to Be a Complete and Utter Failure by Steve McDermott is simply excellent, amusing, very accessible and practical in the applications it suggests the reader does. He cleverly uses reverse psychology in the book, which adds a tinge of uniqueness and helps sustain the readers interest. Despite being very successful in his field, there is no sign of arrogance. He articulates his philosophy that success isn't like a cake, where there is only so much to go around. It would be fascinating to compa ...- Read Peterreeve's review (214 words)



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