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The Secrets of Success : Eight Self-Help Classics That Have Changed the Lives of Millions (Gildan Audio Books) (Gildan Audio Books) By James Allen ( Your Coach Digital )
Release Date: 2005-09-01
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Good Inspiration material ( nickfox )
I don't often rate items here on Amazon but I felt it necessary after reading some of the reviews here. A number of critics have blasted the recording because of the "boring narrator." Which narrator are you talking about? The one that reads the first 2 books or the other 3 narrators? I am only on book 7 (out of 8) but so far there seems to be a total of 4 narrators.
It seems obvious that the critics never got past the first 2 books. Furthermore, I found his voice pleasant enough and did not feel as if I was being put to sleep. These books are classics with a lot of heady ideas. Personally I feel that some people are just not ready to accept these ideas and so thier minds rebel and force them to do things like go to sleep...
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Not just one, but 9 great classics on achieving financial success!
Everyone deserves to be rich...this outstanding collection of motivational classics takes the mystery out of prosperity and teaches listeners how to achieve the riches they deserve. It's a collection that has enriched millions over the years. It's interesting, motivating, and I highly recommend it!
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Good, but old advice ( angatla )
Its a lot of old advice that is good to hear, again.
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I recommend this collection.
The material in these collection is like finding lost wisdom.
Great content, I think the readers are in sync with the writing style. which is very old world - it was a glimpse into the distant past and the stories remain true today.
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Great books, not so great in THIS format ( erikole2 )
I must agree with other reviewers that the narrator is a great person to listen to if you need to get to sleep! Great information, poor narration.
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