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From: Ollie
Date: Fri Dec 6, 2002 9:40pm
Subject: Re: Books to buy?

Sorry! I realised later that my opinion of the book may have come a
little late for you. Despite what I said, it is well-known best
seller and perhaps if I'd read the whole thing, it may have got more
interesting. I'd also be very interested to hear other opinions.

Another good book is "Unlimited Power" by Anthony Robbins. It's along
the same lines and is a good non-technical introduction to NLP. It
deals with the basic rapport, anchoring and embedded command
techniques that Derren uses. I bought "The Spirit of NLP" today by L.
Michael Hall. It's good so far, but pretty technical.


--- In a previous message zoweeuk wrote:
> > I bought "Get anyone to do anything" by D. Lieberman yesterday
and
> am
> > planning to take it back today. I read the first few chapters,
> browsed
> > the rest, and was not impressed. I found it rather stated the
> obvious,
> > with tips like "playing hard to get when you want someone to fancy
> > you" etc. It is also written in a very "self-help" American style,
> > which gets on my nerves. Am planning to get another NLP book
> instead,
> > so will let you know if that's any better.
>
> Is "Get anyone to do anything" that bad, because I can cancle the
> order for that particular book is I want, and get a different book.
> Can I get as much feed back from others who have read this book.
>
> By the way you may want to take advantage of Amazon.co.uk as they
are
> offering free shipping until the 12th if you spend over £39, so I
> ordered my books with my christmas presents!

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