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Hautai Greensill
Acquired taste, if you're into strategising & analogies and metaphors to describe things and feel up to 👂 tip, after tip, non-stop in each chapter this would be for you, there's some interesting parts, but, I lost interest at times, I think the E-book may be better as you can pause and soak in parts and go at your own pace, it took almost 1&1/2hours so, it's great if you're busy doing a lot of 🏠 work or something as you'll get through it all, the reader was easy to understand which is good. It just felt like listening to quote after quote, it's not a storyline throughout.
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Kristopher Fisher
I never purchased this ebook, yet somehow it shows up on my account purchase history. This, and a book titled Common Sense.... Almost seems like getting kicked by a hacker or something. Never participated in any kind of online book, yet somehow there's a history.... Garbage
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Drew B.
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You guys that are complaining that it's not a story. It's because it's not supposed to be it's The Art Of War I can guarantee you every great militant mind in every country has read this book. That's because Sun Tzu was such a brilliant strategist. So you can thank this book for putting your great Generals, Coloniels, soldiers that have fought & died for your countries so you can sit here & be a critic...