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T**K
Amazing Book
This is one of the best books for 7 Hobbits, good resource for parents, teachers, teens, adults as guide lines. it's needed to help your kids or any one understand what makes a person effective, successful in life.it's not just for Teens it's for any one who wanna have a better control on his/her life and emotions, The concepts in this book would be life-changing when applied it's never too late :)
V**T
Cute book
I thought it’s a big book, it’s very tiny and expensive...
P**Y
Must have for every teenager
Bought this for my 12 year old son. Being an avid reader already he picked it up with enthusiasm and finds it very resourceful. After reading a few pages he approached me to discuss the issue of drugs and the danger of taking drugs. there were some example real stories of how drugs can ruin one's life. I haven't read enough to provide an in depth review but from first impressions I find it very resourceful and encouraging teenagers to be a better version of themselves , for example there are 15 things that a teenager needs to do and one of the few that my son mentioned to me was he had to volunteer to help someone.... anything that encourages my son to be less selfish/self centred earns points in my book! I will try to read a few chapters with him as well and discuss the issues that come with teenagerhood. overall I would recommend this book to anyone with teenager in their lives. The print is quite small but it wouldn't put me off buying this book.
J**V
Suitable for all ages
I read this book nearly 20 years ago when it first came out and this addition has been nicely updated. Sean is the son of Stephen Covey who wrote the hugely successful '7 Habits of Highly Successful People' which I always wanted to read but it is pure text. This version, is full of cartoons, spaces to write, reflections and stories, and is the same 7 habits, so if learning by reading isn't your thing, give this version a go! Sure the stories are from kids at high school but the principles are the same. Grown ups still have work obligations to knuckle down to, careers to work for, social events to attend, social groups to navigate so the same advice applies. I always enjoy dipping into this book. There really is something for everyone (and I am very middle aged now!)
M**E
Miniature, you're not kidding!
This book is tiny, I mean really small, smaller than a book of postage stamps. It will take no time to read but is a nice little book for them to start on but not a huge help and I probably wouldn't recommend.
M**A
formatting was really disappointing
I haven't read the book yet (I've read the father's so I have an idea about the content, which was the reason why I purchased it). However I want to say that the formatting of this book is off-putinng for me as an adult, can't even imagine a teen's reaction to the small letters / crowded pages. I hardly made it through the first two pages yesterday and really do not feel like opening it again.. May be I'll edit later to say few more words, if I read some more.
E**M
Good short and to the point
This is a mini book. Really tiny. But it’s totally engaging and really easy to read. Clear, powerful. The American references are not so frequent as to be off putting.
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