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The Meaning Of Life |
List Price: $9.95
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Rating: Summary: Energy booster Review: This book is very inspiring. It touches the core of your heart. It boosts your enthusiasm and gives you that positive attitude. I have kept it on my desk at work. I have one copy at home. I take a break by reading this book. The photos are very cleverly demonstrated. Like the book says, it is not the overly impressive objects that counts; but it is the tiny little things that makes the big difference. This may not be a big book; but the few things that it says hits you right between your eye. Great book. I have mailed one copy to my son. I plan to give copies of this as gift to people I care. This book will make a great gift item.
Rating: Summary: Insulting to animals Review: This book, like all of this author's books, contain many photographs that insult the incredible dignity of animals. How arrogant of a man to claim that he loves animals so much but then sell books filled with ridiculous, comic-like photos of animals, just to make himself wealthy and famous. Not only is this book insulting to animals, it's insulting to the intelligence of the reader. I can't believe anyone would be so childish as to find anything useful in this book.
Rating: Summary: Not worth the money Review: This tiny tome is full of cute animal photographs and trite phrases about following your career dream. Definitely not worth the money.
Rating: Summary: Horrible waste Review: What a horrible waste of paper this book is. I can't believe anyone would have the arrogance to call it the "Meaning of Life." Absurd! If you think Hallmark-card level of wisdom will lead you to the meaning of life, then I guess this book is for you. What a sad commentary on our culture these days...
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