The Book Corner Ep01

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This is a new series of posts, I will talk about the best books I’ve read

We will start today with an amazing book about living a simple life, and gainig a lot out of it.

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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny”

What I am talking about is one of the best books I’ve ever read, and maybe will ever read!!

This book took me to a better place in life, I actually read it twice and still want to read it one more time…

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, is an amazing book for people who are seeking a better way of living this life, it simply takes you from the dark side, to the more joyful side.

This is a must read novel, I just wanted people to read this book whatsoever. If you know me, you will notice that I really am falling in love with this book every single time I do things that I have learned from it!!

If you have a dream you really want to achieve, or a destiny you really want to reach, YOU MUST read this book.

From

http://www.chillibreeze.com/bookreviews/ThemonkwhosoldhisFerrari.asp

I quote ““The monk who sold his Ferrari” is a tale, which provides an approach to living a simple life with greater balance, strength, courage and abundance of joy.”

Readers, Believe me you wont regret reading this book.

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Robin S Sharma, the author, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!

2 Responses to “The Book Corner Ep01”


  1. 1 Hashim (Bo 3azez) December 16, 2008 at 12:22 am

    Unfortunately, I disagree. I did not enjoy this book at all. I found it extremely redundunt, if not repetitive. Furthermore, it lacked any coherency or ogranization, making it hard to follow. One knows not if he’s reading a fable, novel, or anthropoligical work; which makes reading this book a cure for insomnia.

    On another note, “The Book who Sold his Ferrari” was suppose to “put me in a better place in life”. However, not only was the message of the book too idealistic for real life, it was in no way helpful to the muslim youth of kuwait. I believe books should be more general with their message. I did understand the concept behind the fable, but did not find it useful nor inspiring. The message it portrayed was simply too obvious and unpractical.

    I do not advise taking this book for a read.

    Thanks

  2. 2 Hashim (Bo 3azez) December 16, 2008 at 12:25 am

    I apologize for the mistake, I meant to say “The Monk who sold his ferrari”, not the “book”.


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