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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Humorous and Helpful Review: I have always been a victime of "toxic niceness" and afraid to say no to anyone. After reading this, I realized that it is ok to say no and you don't have to be nicey nicey to people that are mean and hateful. You can't please everyone no matter how hard you try and you don't have to put up with someone treating you like a doormat. After reading this, I am much more confident in standing up for myself and to say "I don't think so"
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: I don't think so! has become my mantra. Review: This book was enormously funny. It is more of a humor book than a self-help book, although much of the advice could be taken seriously. I commend the idea that women should ask for what they want, and say "I don't think so" when they aren't being treated right.I read this right after my engagement broke off. It had the immense effect of cheering me up and made me look forward to the life ahead of me.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Epidemic Review: What is the deal with all the "b" books these days? It seems like that characteristic is viewed as a quality to be proud of now, rather than something to be ashamed of. When did being a "b" become a good thing? Must have been while I was sleeping. I think the world would be a lot better place if people would stop using the "b" word and stop being proud of having the qualities of a "b".
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