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The Complete Book of Numerology |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: One of the best books I ever read Review: For those who want to believe that the universe is not a random series of events and that order truly does exist, I highly recommend this book. Funny, insightful and chock full of credible information this book gives the reader a basis in how numbers play into the overall scheme of things. Having no belief in numerology I picked up this book because my husband left it on the coffee table, and became an instant convert.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Interesting and somewhat accurate, sub paths? Review: I found this book interesting. I'm not a serious student of numerology. I wasn't looking for a long history of numerology, and found the history in this book was the right amount for me. Otherwise, I thought the number challanges described towards the end of the book were extremely accurate for me. All of the stuff on individual letter analysis was interesting and seemed right. Something that frustrated me was the sub path section. I could not figure out from the book how to do the calculation, and the example did not seem to relate to what was given as the result. A better example would have been nice. If anyone knows how the subpaths bit is done, please post it.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: There's nothing 'complete' about this piece of fluff Review: This book is not for anyone who knows anything about numerology. I wonder how much time Regis Philbin invested reading this book! Silly me - I bought it because of his recommendation on the jacket. Between the colorless one word definitions of numbers substituted for character analysis, career choices and my future, 14,000 years of history from cro-magnan cave civilization to Plato, Pythagoras and every other number maven in six short paragraphs without transitions, numerous angel sightings and biblical sounding affirmations for miracles, many pages invested in guidance for recognizing winning lottery numbers , confusing astrology info interjected, confused organization of material and a difficult to read type squeezed onto a penurious publisher's page- there is little meat to digest and after reading the jacket hype, I am very sorry I didn't buy angel blessed lottery tickets with the money I paid.
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