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The Adventures of Anybody

The Adventures of Anybody

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What Picture Does Not Belong?
Review: A book about Anybody for Somebody and tales and trials of Someone looking for Something in a land that is Anywhere, but we all have been there, I am not sure where, but its Somewhere. Anywho, Bandler also tells the story of Something in search of Anything that is Anything, and makes you wonder what that Thing is and if its Nothing or Everything. Yet, upon finishing this book, I found Somehow Something kept me reading about Anybody. Anyhow, its a fun book that goes Nowhere and Everywhere for Anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hypnotic language, engaging fiction
Review: Bandler does a wonderful job at circular, enigmatic, and yet satisfying fiction. He does an even better job at showing beautiful uses of hypnotic language and hypnotic metaphors. The entire book is also a wonderful hypnotic cure for ennui, both by being entertaining and by being a powerful set of hypnotic suggestions for exactly that purpose.

A beautiful demonstration of Ericksonian principles wrapped into a package any child (any almost any adult) will love; in that respect, the book is a little like Grimm's Fairy Tales.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What the hell is this?
Review: I have to say, as a Practitioner of NLP, I am also a fan of Richard Bandler. Thank God he doesn't write fiction regularly. I can honestly say that I feel DUMBER now after having read this book. I want that entire 90 minutes that I spent reading this book, BACK, not to mention my money. What a waste.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great storytime book for children and adults
Review: I really enjoyed it. I read it to my nephew Rodan a few years ago and my cousin, Eden.

The trick is the person reading it changes along with the person being read to.

Want to create immediate personality change?

This book is for you.

Its the great adventure of a specific person who happens to discover himself while on that beautiful and skillful journey picking up magical tools for transformation.

Dont's just read this review. Own the book! NOW!

Own for the future, I can't wait to read for my future children and relatives.

I have given a few copies of this to some friends as well.

This is a special treat for practitoners of Neuro Linguistic Programming.

I recommend this highly to anybody but most specifically somebody who wants to change.

This book is a alchemic toolbox for magic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Huh? What? Uh. Um. No! Yup. Oh. What? But . . . Oh. I see.
Review: It's a book about a prince who discovers himself along his journey. A prince with a sickness who discovers tools to change. Lots of hypnotic language for the experience NLP'er or beginning neophyte in Neuro Linguistic Programming. The person who reads the books gets to change rather than the person listening to the story. Good book for children when they are sleepy, and adults who not awake to insights!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: you will find it weird
Review: O.K ... I am a huge fan of Bandler, but not of his attempts at writing these things. Bandler is a genius face to face. He has many great books.

But some of that is lost when putting things into words in the form of a story, I don't think he has the talent Milton had ...

This is a weird book. I found some things of great value in it, however my advice is this: if you have already a collection of Bandlers' works, get this. If not, or if you have no experience with him, do NOT get it - it might turn you off.

OK?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not for the critic
Review: This book is written like a fairy tale. Adults may have to let go of their preconceptions in order to enjoy this one. If you read this book, I suggest you use your imagination, and just be prepared to let Richard take you where he will...

I have read pieces of this book to friends, and they have all zoned out and enjoyed it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not for the critic
Review: This book is written like a fairy tale. Adults may have to let go of their preconceptions in order to enjoy this one. If you read this book, I suggest you use your imagination, and just be prepared to let Richard take you where he will...

I have read pieces of this book to friends, and they have all zoned out and enjoyed it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: In search for a more Empowering Map
Review: We do not see the world for what it is, we only see a reflection of ourselves. This reflecton serves as our map to guide us on our journey called life.

If you want to develop a more empowering map, you can use "Adventures of Anybody" to assist you in this endeavour.

If you are ignorant of this fact, and you think that your perceptions are reality, rather go and consult Garfield


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