I have no idea how this book isn't more popular, I particularly enjoyed the Audiobook version as Arthur Morey did a flawless narration
My only critique is that in every story he tells, every one cries and weeps lol, it's so frequent it loses the effect it's supposed to evoke
I think he should seriously consider writing his books alongside a professional editor, he's all over the place
It's alright, I wish it was more focused on a main point. i felt that the book had a very interesting idea but failed to deliver to it's fullest potential
Chore to read!
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” is a 1936 book written by Dale Carnegie. Over 30 million copies have been sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling books of all time.
However, after reading It I found myself somewhat disappointed.
Dr. Carnegie is a specialist in sales-manship but it reflects poorly on his writing style. For instance he names his chapters bizarre titles such as “Do This and You'll be Welcome Anywhere” or “If you Don't do this You're Heading for Trouble”. this writing style carries on throughout the book.
I recommend “Just Listen” by Dr. Mark Goulston, as the book conveys the same ideas better.
This book sadly discusses religion in an unnecessary depth and frequency, a great read otherwise
I would've rated this book 5 stars but after reading the extra chapters in the expanded version I've come to notice the difference in the quality of writing with the original chapters and the newly added chapters which I noticed are dragged out and don't have the same level of well written-ness
• This needed to be more cohesive
• Contains ideas and topics that are all over the place and don't end up connecting to one another