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The Cube

The Cube

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An amazing trip into the subconscious mind!
Review: This book is awesome. The cube reaches into your subconscious mind and reveals much about you. The "game" is best played with a group of friends, and also makes a great gift.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spectacular!!!
Review: This book is great to play with friends! It digs into their unconciousness and reveals what they never thought possible. A mind game at its best!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderfully stimulating
Review: this book looks into yourself and makes yourself aware of your mind and self. the book teaches you things that you just might not know about yourself. i found this book intreging and mind stimulating.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The book is SCARY-ACCURATE.
Review: This book reveals more about us and ourselves than we sometimes care to think about. It's an incredible aid to visualization, and it is a great first step to getting to know yourself better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun, but you can only really enjoy it once
Review: Well, this is a fun game to play with friends and such, but there's not much to it once you finish the main "exercise." One of my friends said "This is like one of those quizzes you get on email," and I have to agree. Still, I won't give the "big secret" away...this would probably make a great gift for a teen or just a good friend, and there are worse ways to spend the money.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great ice-breaker game for parties.
Review: What is so secretive about a cube? Play this mystery game and expand your imagination. It will reveal an unexpected surprise that will keep you talking for hours

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple, excellent mind journey for your own self-discovery
Review: You know those movies that you can't really describe to a friend without giving the whole story away? Well this book is sort of like that. But here's my attempt at a "no spoiler" review.

The Cube is a little visualization/meditation "game" that you can play by yourself or with any other number of people. It only takes a minute or two to play, and once you learn it you can play it with others without referring to the book. The book has quite a few pages, but that's mostly because it's written rather poetically, with only a paragraph or so on each page. It's divided into 5 main sections: an introduction, the "game" (this part is widely spaced over about 15 pages), reflections on the game (this makes up the bulk of the book, and helps you interpret your results of the game), some interviews from a wide range of celebrities who played the game, and an appendix that can optionally help you along in your discovery.

I suggest giving yourself at least a half hour alone to play the game and start reading the main section. When you're done, sit down with your close friends, s.o., or family and play it. You're guarenteed to learn something about each other. Despite the fact that "you can only play it once", I still think the book is worth buying, and I flip through it on occasion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple, excellent mind journey for your own self-discovery
Review: You know those movies that you can't really describe to a friend without giving the whole story away? Well this book is sort of like that. But here's my attempt at a "no spoiler" review.

The Cube is a little visualization/meditation "game" that you can play by yourself or with any other number of people. It only takes a minute or two to play, and once you learn it you can play it with others without referring to the book. The book has quite a few pages, but that's mostly because it's written rather poetically, with only a paragraph or so on each page. It's divided into 5 main sections: an introduction, the "game" (this part is widely spaced over about 15 pages), reflections on the game (this makes up the bulk of the book, and helps you interpret your results of the game), some interviews from a wide range of celebrities who played the game, and an appendix that can optionally help you along in your discovery.

I suggest giving yourself at least a half hour alone to play the game and start reading the main section. When you're done, sit down with your close friends, s.o., or family and play it. You're guarenteed to learn something about each other. Despite the fact that "you can only play it once", I still think the book is worth buying, and I flip through it on occasion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple, excellent mind journey for your own self-discovery
Review: You know those movies that you can't really describe to a friend without giving the whole story away? Well this book is sort of like that. But here's my attempt at a "no spoiler" review.

The Cube is a little visualization/meditation "game" that you can play by yourself or with any other number of people. It only takes a minute or two to play, and once you learn it you can play it with others without referring to the book. The book has quite a few pages, but that's mostly because it's written rather poetically, with only a paragraph or so on each page. It's divided into 5 main sections: an introduction, the "game" (this part is widely spaced over about 15 pages), reflections on the game (this makes up the bulk of the book, and helps you interpret your results of the game), some interviews from a wide range of celebrities who played the game, and an appendix that can optionally help you along in your discovery.

I suggest giving yourself at least a half hour alone to play the game and start reading the main section. When you're done, sit down with your close friends, s.o., or family and play it. You're guarenteed to learn something about each other. Despite the fact that "you can only play it once", I still think the book is worth buying, and I flip through it on occasion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazingly accurate but you can't play it twice.
Review: You know those stupid psychological tests/games that you get via e-mail? arent those so stupid? and totally inaccurate? Well the CUBE was so frighteningly dead-on and intelligently deep that it puts all those to shame. You can psychoanalyze yourself in 5 questions that are really fun--or you can take a 200-question-long Kinsey Personality Test. Which is more sociable and enjoyable? I highly recommend this book as an ice-breaker and slumber parties and "bonding" activities of that sort. The only problem IMHO is that once you've played the Cube, that's it. Fini. The End. It's a one-time-use-only thing. It's of no logic to take a personality test twice unless you're schizophrenic. I found the book very entertaining and amazingly accurate on the first read, but after that it's useless. Buy this book if you have LOTS of friends, because no one can play it twice. (well you can play it twice but it's not fun the 2nd time; it's just completely redundant). Right now it's collecting dust so I am going to give it to my younger sister, who will have screaming fun with her sorority sisters over it. But again, once they've played the "Cube", no more. Just read it once and pass it on.


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