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27 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good book for learning to think,
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This review is from: Secrets of Mind Power: How to Organize & Develop the Hidden Powers of Your Mind (Hardcover)
This book cost less than two at the movies. The knowledge I obtained from this book enabled me to memozize thousands of pages from networking manuals. I successfully became a networking engineer with a major corporation. Before I became a engineer, I used the techniques to become a Visual Basic programmer. Which required me to memorize thousands of commands and sub-routines. I would recommend this book to anyone attempting to succeed in a internet based society.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Memory Book,
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This review is from: The Complete Guide to Memory Mastery (Fell's Official Know-It-All Gu) (Paperback)
This guy is probably the best person to learn memory tricks from. EVERYONE can learn to memorize huge lists of words, definitions, math formulas, etc just from this book. A very useful and easy to follow book.
Buy it and it will change your life--no joke, it'll help you remember so much more(great if you are in school)
11 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A dated book that's only 1/2 written...,
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This review is from: Secrets of Mind Power: How to Organize & Develop the Hidden Powers of Your Mind (Hardcover)
...the other 1/2 is quotes.Lorayne seems to peddle his other works in _Mind Power_, a book touted to increase one's memory skills and positive thinking. After a careful read, though, one doesn't gain any more information than what a few minutes with a positive-minded friend would yield. Lorayne taps from his other two memory books to bore the reader into inane mnemonics and tricks at remembering names, practices now long-jejoun. At the price I paid, though ($0.00 at a used book store), I can't completely discredit it as being worthless. |
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Secrets of Mind Power: How to Organize & Develop the Hidden Powers of Your Mind by Harry Lorayne (Hardcover - October 18, 1995)
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