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The Everything Organize Your Home Book: Straighten Up the Entire House, from Cleaning Your Closets to Rerorganizing Your Kitchen (Everything (Home Improvement))

The Everything Organize Your Home Book: Straighten Up the Entire House, from Cleaning Your Closets to Rerorganizing Your Kitchen (Everything (Home Improvement))

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: pass on this one!!
Review: I was really disappointed in the content of this book. The book
was not very family friendly. A lot of the material reviewed was common knowledge. The only highlights were the web sites and phone numbers for stores that specialize in storage space. The book was not very practical. How many people in real life are going to hire an expert to help with organizing our homes?
I think that this author may have insight on how to help with basic organization. However, if you are a mother who needs advise on how to manage organizing your house while working, cooking, cleaning and spending time with your family I would pass on this one. Unless of course you want to hire an expert to remodel your kitchen for 22,000 dollars. (This was one of the options for organizing your kitchen.) I just need help on how to keep my kitchen drawers clean!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Who doesn't already know this stuff?
Review: There isn't much in this book that benefits real people. It reads like a catalog for online resources and household items ("Yes, this stuff really works as advertised!"). It also leans heavily toward people who are building their homes from the ground up. The rest is just obvious common sense ("if two people are sharing a dresser, each person should have his or her own drawers"). The only somewhat redeeming chapter is "Taking Charge of Your Day", which attempts to help maximize time spent during the day through priortization. Again, mostly common sense advice which served more as a reminder of what I already knew than an original, concrete approach. Overall, I learned more from my mom growing up than I did from this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Unintended motivation
Review: Tho it probably was not the author's intention he gets you in the mood of throwing junk out with this book being the first item. Nothing new here, just another cookie cutter, turn the crank, book mill.


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