Amazing read
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Very impressive book, not a deep book but anyone who writes a review on a book written by a comedian saying that its not deep enough is obviously not thinking about the books they buy. This book is an utter triumph and a great advert for positivity and grabbing life and living it! I'd give it 100 stars if I could!
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An inspiration
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Without doubt the single most inspiring book I have EVER read! After reading it, I bought a copy for every friend/ family member who had a birthday approaching and lent my copy to 3 more people. I'm not one to gush, but this book will change your life. Within 6 months of reading it, I was able to list 3 ways in which my life was improved and I'm not talking about the little things, but major stuff like my job, my health, my plans for the future....
Not only will this book change your life, but it will also give you a really good laugh! Buy it.
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Laugh out loud funny
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A friend gave me this book to cheer me up. I was dubious. I'm not always a fan of 'funny' books, as humour can be such a personal thing. Thankfully she was right and I was wrong. This really did make me laugh out loud.
Danny tries to stop being so negative by listening to a man on a bus who tells him that he should say 'yes' more. As to be expected from a man who co-wrote and helped in the mayhem that was 'Are You Dave Gorman', Danny takes it to extremes and decides to say yes to absolutely everything in his life.
My favourite part of the whole book is the episode where he ends up in Amsterdam with a picture of him and his imaginary dog. I won't tell you any more because it will spoil the surprise, so now you have to go and read it.
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BRILLIANT!!
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honestly one of my favourite books of all time. Really changed my attitude to be even more positive, and do things that you may not particularly feel like doing, cos it will usually be brilliant. inspiring, and all round brilliant. can't recommend it enough.
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Could only manage twenty pages....
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because I was utterly bored and frustrated by this book. It is so self indulgent as not to be believed. I just didn't find it funny. Maybe cos I am not a bloke (it's blokey all right). How he could fill a whole book up with this scenario beggars belief. I was sick of me me me me me me and me, not doing much, getting paid lots for it. Yawn.
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