Rating: Summary: Very Poorly Written - Shallow Book Review: Although I've had many yard sales myself, I felt I could always use more tips and ideas. This book had received several good reviews; therefore, I felt I could learn from Pam and Michael Williams and their supposed years of experience. Boy, was I wrong. To begin with, they need a new proofreader. I've never seen so many typographical and grammatical errors in such a small book. Secondly, the content was so shallow, my 10 year old could have contributed as much information as they did. Lastly, it was loaded with quotes, cartoons, and enough "white space" to fill another small book. It definitely was not worth the money. I'll put it in the .25 paperback book bin at my next yard sale.
Rating: Summary: worth it's weight in $20 bills Review: Garage Sale Magic was an easy to read book which gave me all the basics,along with some creative ideas for bringing more people to my sale and increasing my sales. I only wish I knew about this book years ago when I did my first sale. Buy it!
Rating: Summary: Very happy with Garage Sale Magic! Review: I bought this book after seeing it mentioned in a Readers Digest magazine, and found the book to be very worthwhile. Sure, it could have been written in a shorter book, but this isn't rocket science. It seemed that the writers tried to mix humor and information in a way to make it enjoyable. I read a different book on garage sales many years ago, and this book, despite its light writing style, had all the information I needed to do by far my most successful garage sale yet. I strongly recommend the book for first time or veteran garage sale holders.
Rating: Summary: sort of useful Review: I found this booklet - because it's way too skinny to be a real book - to be somewhat useful at best. It gives you a few good tips, but tells you lots of stuff most people already know when preparing for a garage sale. (i.e. make sure you have change - no kidding! And I thought their suggestion for how much change to have was too little to boot!)If you can find this book very very cheaply, it might be worth it. If not, cruise the internet for some of the more useful garage sale websites.
Rating: Summary: sort of useful Review: I found this booklet - because it's way too skinny to be a real book - to be somewhat useful at best. It gives you a few good tips, but tells you lots of stuff most people already know when preparing for a garage sale. (i.e. make sure you have change - no kidding! And I thought their suggestion for how much change to have was too little to boot!) If you can find this book very very cheaply, it might be worth it. If not, cruise the internet for some of the more useful garage sale websites.
Rating: Summary: I recommend this book enthusiastically... Review: I just had my first garage sale last weekend after having read Garage Sale Magic. I thought that the book was not only easy to read, but also gave me the confidence to prepare for my own garage sale. The information was outlined in a step by step format, which made the process easy for me. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in garage sales.
Rating: Summary: Good book to refer to... Review: I never had a garage sale before, since I never thought I had enough to sell at a sale to make it worthwhile. Most of my merchandise were used books, but after reading this book, I learned how to make the sale worthwhile. I did better than I thought I would do as a result of Garage Sale Magic - I would recommend the book.
Rating: Summary: Well worth the money! Review: I read "Garage Sale Magic" less than a month ago, and just completed my first garage sale in almost ten years. The last time, I didn't do well and was frustrated. This time, I made well over a thousand dollars, and plan on having a sale each year. The book pointed out many important things to remember - it served as a good checklist for me before the sale. Very easy to read and put me in the right mood before the sale. I recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Fabtaculicious Review: I was skeptical at first of the proposition of using magic to turn my garbage into money. But after opening the book I soon realized that the word magic is used as a metaphor for the long-forgotten science this book has rediscovered. This book is not some David Blaine street illusion, it's a bonafide subatomic partical reconfiguration process. My thanks to Pam and Mikey for renewing my interest in alchemy!
Rating: Summary: Not enough information - too general Review: I was terribly disappointed in this book. It covers 17 chapters in 94 pages, including 5 pages for the title, copyright, table of contents, and introduction. There are 17 pages of cartoon-like pictures and 10 quotations from famous people that take up a page apiece. That leaves 62 pages of content. The chapter for How to Prepare Your Items for Sale is one-page long, and boils down to "dust and clean it." A huge rip-off. I'm returning the book.
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