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the monk who sold his ferrari
Review of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari - Robin S. Sharma by slater2130

Advantages: Amazing
Disadvantages: it ends

The monk who sold his ferrari, is one book which really makes you re evaluate your life and look at things in a slightly more indepth way. The high flying lawyer, earning a packet, but also under a huge amount of stress, suddenly has a heart attack at a young age. This obviously came as quite a shock and made me make some life changing decisions. He leaves his wife, his job and pretty much everything he know to search for a better life. He end ...
...about life how to make the most of it. After spending some time with the monks he decided to go home and carry on spreading the teachings that he had learnt. He go to see one of his colleges and begins to tell him the story of his travels. Not only does the lawyer teach his college where he was going wrong in life. It teaches you the reader. This book does not preach in any way, merely puts forward some different points of view, which are difficult ... Read review

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25.09.2008
Bible Code Unlocked With Our Modern Day Computer
Review of The Bible Code - Michael Drosnin by lizzy8

Advantages: an interesting read, very well written, and almost convincing at parts.
Disadvantages: the code is a little hard to understand, 'predictions' have been proven to be no more than coincidence

5 years before writing The Bible Code, investigative reporter Michael Drosnin flew to Israel to meet with chief of Israeli intelligence about the future of warfare. While he was there he met a young officer who told him of a mathematician in Jerusalem, he claimed that this man had actually found the exact date the Gulf War would begin, and he had got this information from The Bible. The mathematician's name was Eli Rips, and he was considered a near ...
...Eli Rips to check out the story, expecting to only be there a short time, what Eli Rips claimed... that there was a code that could tell us the future in the Bible, a code that could be unlocked with the modern day computer, was surely impossible. ********** 2 years later, Michael Drosnin was flying to Israel to warn Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin that The Bible Code had