An antidote to the usual bollocks
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If, like me, you're a confirmed cynic when it comes to all the airy-fairy,crystal healing nonsense and twee greeting-card platitudes, this is theperfect antidote. It turns many of the thought tricks employed in theseareas back on themselves, revealing their absurd and vapid nature. Mostlyhighly amusing, you're bound to find many of these worthy of reading outto your friends. Superb.
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One of the funniest books i've read in ages!
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Absolutely excellent! Alistair Beaton puts my aprehension of such bollocky therapyness into extremely witty words. Great (and cheap too!)
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Pokes fun, but not enough to make you laugh
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It's mildly amusing to see how the book turns a lot of the therapy-like affirmations and assertions into a dubious artform - but it doesn't go very far towards making them amusing. I found it amusing for the first five minutes and then found it only worthy of being tossed into the jumble sale box. A little disappointed, to say the least ..!
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Very funny and will bring a smile to your face
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The book was passed around the office and we still can't find it, could we have a bigger one printed.....hilarious, and needed, so that we don't take ourselves seriously at times of stress. Good excuse to laugh at ourselves.
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bollocks this aint!
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This is the funniest book I've read in a long time. Beware all you feng shui addicts and all those people who are so deeply searching for their inner self. This book is best read out loud and will increase your humour rating amongst your workmates. Buy it immediately!
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