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What
Readers Have Said About the Book

he following unsolicited comments were all received from readers
of You Must Not Let Them Con You! There's Too Much at Stake.
We're very proud of what they had to say about the book.
| A
reader from New York wrote |
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| "Your
book is the most stimulating and challenging work that
I’ve
come across in a long time. I’m having a hard time putting
it down. Each day I rush home from work to get back to it
... Some of the best thinking on the relationship between
mind-brain-language that I’ve seen. Impressive! More importantly,
useful! . . . All in all: I am loving it.” |
| Readers
also wrote the following |
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| “Impressive,”
“stretched my mind,” “fascinating,” “great,” “should be taught
to all children at an early age,” “the greatest self-help
book I’ve ever read,” “a masterpiece,” “has the capacity to
touch people at any level of need,” “the most intelligent
book I’ve ever read,” “thorough and thought-provoking,” and
“it introduces the reader to him or herself.” |
| A
reader in Denver offered |
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| “In my
view, this is the owner's manual for the mind/brain that didn't
come with the equipment.” |
| California
readers chimed in with |
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“Fair
warning! Dr. Shapiro, a truly original thinker, will challenge
you, instruct you, and entertain you in this one-of-a-kind
book. At times he’ll make you uncomfortable. But above all,
he’ll make you think. A good and profitable read,” and
“Dr. Shapiro has written an exciting and much needed book.
He’s a first-rate teacher. If I could, I’d make it compulsory
reading for all adults. It has caused me to now continually
examine, question, and talk to myself, to argue with my TV
set, and to listen to everything with new ears. You Must
Not Let Them Con You! There’s Too Much at Stake is, next
to the Bible, the most valuable text for living that I know,”
as well as
“We live in a world of words, a realm in which the untutored
are preyed upon by the unscrupulous. Without a map to guide
us through this mine field of verbal pitfalls and traps, we
cannot distinguish between the genuine and the counterfeit.
We now have such a guide in Dr. Shapiro’s new book. With an
ever-increasing verbal torrent from the media, it’s a work
whose time has come.” |
| And
a reader in Colorado Springs had this to say about the
book |
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| “Dr.
Shapiro has his finger on the pulse of what people are most
in need of in this hour of proliferating verbal garbage. His
material is a must to restore the balance that has been lost
between edifying presentations and what has become little
more than intellectual-sounding wind . . . The book is a much
needed ‘sharpener’ for minds that have grown dull from media-sensory
overload . . . Dr. Shapiro's style is casual and humorous,
but conveys a powerful, awakening message . . . The wisdom
of King Solomon is famous and if he were reigning today, Dr.
Shapiro would be one of his advisors.” |
| Alan
Caruba said it well in a review that appeared in BOOKVIEWS |
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| “You
ever wonder if you’ll ever figure out what people are really
saying? Well, then pick up [a copy of ] You Must Not Let
Them Con You! There’s Too Much at Stake, which will teach
you how to be alert to folks using language in a slippery
way to put one over on you for whatever reason. It’s quite
provocative.” |
And
Shann Nix, prominent KGO (San Francisco) talk show host,
had this to
say about the book |
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“I consider
. . . [You Must Not Let Them Con You! There’s Too Much
at Stake] . . . my bible on clear thinking . . . reading
your work stimulated me in entirely new directions . . . what
a masterful mind you have!"  |
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