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A**ー
Disappointed
I love Alison Armstrong. that's how I found this book, because her name was featured. I rarely leave negative review, because I think it's a matter of perception. but this one. I'm sorry. when I saw somebody's negative review on this I thought oh it can't be that bad. but hey, it was bad. it might have been good as a blog article on the internet, but not as a Book.as a book reader, I truly respect somebody who writes a book. especially researchers who is committed to contribute to the world. but I felt this book was nothing more than one woman who tried some different methods and sharing the one that worked for her and saying "it worked!! and you can do it too because it worked for me!!". well, maybe? but honestly, that's too weak as a book.If you want to read somebody's story who manifested her ideal lover, go on and try it, but really, it's no more than that.
M**C
It's Okay and Somewhat Inspiring but is Not Actually a Book
Huge type, large line spacing, strange and inexplicable line break gaps in the middle of paragraphs. This is a long essay fluffed up with oversized type and whitespace to make it look like it might be a book. Of course, it isn't.I suppose I should have checked for this, but come on. Should I really have to?
C**N
I can't believe I got convinced to buy this book
The book is over priced for what it is, it feels like a school essaie. The language used it feels a little like social media language. You can read it all in one sitting, the font is very large, basically on each page there is a a big paragraphe. The entire book could be 20 pages...
J**E
An instrument, a tool to really find the steps
This is a story to introduce you to Christie Anderson, Marisa Peer and Christie Sheldon. The story is a sweet story but I wanted to return the book because I was let down. Three of the five steps were to look at the work of the people above. I love Marisa Peer and I love Allison Armstrong, even though it has been years since I dug out her book/audios. To summarize - know you know nothing, look into these people’s work, follow your intuition and dreams have answers. This is what I took from the book.However, I believe we are on a path and this book led me back to Allison Armstrong who probably is the source I need right now. And introduced me to Christie Sheldon much sooner than I would be. It’s what I needed at the perfect time and so the good review. It really doesn’t have steps but the path to those steps. I don’t want the reader to be disappointed. Logically I was disappointed in the book. I had to think broader. I wish someone had written this review for me.
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