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		By: Daniel Czerwinski		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Czerwinski]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 20:07:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I really liked this book. While reading it I felt a genuine sense of honesty being portrayed about how the author felt. One of the things I really liked was the concept of finding yourself, and being willing to not just think about it, but also willing to find what you seek through action. Sometimes its tempting to just think about what you want to change in your life, but change requires more than just thinking about it. I loved how the story has interesting twists while the author sought out what he was looking for. I really liked the thought that to find yourself, to grow, sometimes you need to let parts of yourself go, a willingness to look at yourself, and a willingness to accept that sometimes to find what you want parts of yourself may have to change or be given up in the process. What I mainly got out of this book is seeing that the ability to make changes within comes from looking at yourself, and also being willing to take action. 

Dan]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really liked this book. While reading it I felt a genuine sense of honesty being portrayed about how the author felt. One of the things I really liked was the concept of finding yourself, and being willing to not just think about it, but also willing to find what you seek through action. Sometimes its tempting to just think about what you want to change in your life, but change requires more than just thinking about it. I loved how the story has interesting twists while the author sought out what he was looking for. I really liked the thought that to find yourself, to grow, sometimes you need to let parts of yourself go, a willingness to look at yourself, and a willingness to accept that sometimes to find what you want parts of yourself may have to change or be given up in the process. What I mainly got out of this book is seeing that the ability to make changes within comes from looking at yourself, and also being willing to take action. </p>
<p>Dan</p>
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		By: Sarah Raw		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Sarah Raw]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 13:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[This book has been a great read and I&#039;ve learned loads from it (and had a little giggle, the chapter about the car was really good). I absolutely loved the last chapter especially; a really good job was done of bringing everything together and I almost feel like there&#039;s moral to the whole story. It left me with a really warm, happy &quot;buzzy&quot; feeling and I felt really calm. I think its because the turmoil and negative times were portrayed so well, to end with such an uplifting chapter was lovely. 

If I may compare it to something which might sound trivial; I felt like I had been on a long phonecall with a friend who is having a really difficult time and ended the call with them feeling much better.

The main message I drew from this book was the idea of channelling negativity into something more productive. In a way David himself is testament to that; if he hadn&#039;t have gone through everything then this book wouldn&#039;t have come about. 

It was a brilliant book and I will recommend it to people I know that would be interested in reading it.

Fantastic!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book has been a great read and I&#8217;ve learned loads from it (and had a little giggle, the chapter about the car was really good). I absolutely loved the last chapter especially; a really good job was done of bringing everything together and I almost feel like there&#8217;s moral to the whole story. It left me with a really warm, happy &#8220;buzzy&#8221; feeling and I felt really calm. I think its because the turmoil and negative times were portrayed so well, to end with such an uplifting chapter was lovely. </p>
<p>If I may compare it to something which might sound trivial; I felt like I had been on a long phonecall with a friend who is having a really difficult time and ended the call with them feeling much better.</p>
<p>The main message I drew from this book was the idea of channelling negativity into something more productive. In a way David himself is testament to that; if he hadn&#8217;t have gone through everything then this book wouldn&#8217;t have come about. </p>
<p>It was a brilliant book and I will recommend it to people I know that would be interested in reading it.</p>
<p>Fantastic!</p>
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