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The Lost Choice : A Legend of Personal Discovery |
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Rating: Summary: Andy Andrews does it again Review: The Lost Choice takes meinto a time and place I have never been. Andy Andrews has the God given ability to share thoughts and experiences that are life changing. He is an exceptional "story teller". Don't miss the opportunity to experience The Lost Choice. You will want to share this book with people you care about.
Rating: Summary: Andy Andrews does it again Review: The Lost Choice takes meinto a time and place I have never been. Andy Andrews has the God given ability to share thoughts and experiences that are life changing. He is an exceptional "story teller". Don't miss the opportunity to experience The Lost Choice. You will want to share this book with people you care about.
Rating: Summary: Readable but too gooshy for this cynic Review: This book was too heavy on its goody-goody message - that magical ancient objects put in the hands of ordinary people can lead them to greatness. Made me almost feel like "Gee, I guess I won't really make it unless I find a weird old piece of bronze."
The characters were incredibly one-dimensional - even when they got a hold of the "things." I thought I was reading LaHaye and Jenkins until I looked on the flyleaf and saw that Andy Andrews is a motivational speaker - then it made sense. I am totally non-suceptible to motivational speakers - sorry but I think it's all corn.
Don't get me wrong - I have read some inspirational work that I thought was great - Gloria J. Gibson, for example, but this? Not for me.
If you love "Reader's Digest" you might love this. If you are a bit jaded and an anti-Pollynanna, you might not care for it.
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