Ari Brouillette

(REAL NAME)
 
Helpful votes received on reviews: 94% (12,217 of 12,986)
Location: Kensington, CA United States
In My Own Words:
Sorry about Amazon deleting the review of "The Secret", although it was driving lots of site visits, I don't think it really helped their sales of the book itself. You can Google my name to find copies posted to other sites and blogs. Thanks.
 

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 554,843 - Total Helpful Votes: 12217 of 12986
Wanderlust: A History of Walking by Rebecca Solnit
214 of 270 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Walk to Forget, December 5, 2007
Let me preface this somewhat negative review by stating that I come from a family of walking enthusiasts and I myself am an avid collector of all literature dealing with personal locomotion. I must therefore judge this effort via comparison to the great pantheon of walking literature and not merely as an isolated effort. If you are a walking neophyte this book may well be the catalyst that sparks your interest for further study but I would not suggest this work as a thorough or exhaustive study of two legged ambulation. Indeed, this scant 335 page work rarely delves beyond walking and completely fails to examine other forms of personal transport such as tottering, strolling, or even… Read more
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
11,578 of 12,276 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Secret saved my life!, December 4, 2007
Please allow me to share with you how "The Secret" changed my life and in a very real and substantive way allowed me to overcome a severe crisis in my personal life. It is well known that the premise of "The Secret" is the science of attracting the things in life that you desire and need and in removing from your life those things that you don't want. Before finding this book, I knew nothing of these principles, the process of positive visualization, and had actually engaged in reckless behaviors to the point of endangering my own life and wellbeing.
At age 36, I found myself in a medium security prison serving 3-5 years for destruction of government property and public intoxication… Read more
The 2007-2012 Outlook for Public Building Stacking&hellip by Philip M. Parker
235 of 242 people found the following review helpful
I first discovered Dr. Parker's brilliant analysis and forecast of Indian stacking chair consumption while completing my thesis on the roll played by wheel based ergonomic office chairs in workplace fatalities. In particular, I found fascinating the statistical modeling employed by Dr. Parker to determine governmental stacking chair purchase requirements for the year 2011, which is well know to be the year that the Indian Civil Service Entrance Exam switches to a "Standing Only" testing methodology. Indeed, after months of careful study I can find only two obvious faults with the findings put forward by Dr. Parker. Firstly, and far more seriously, while Dr. Parker's analysis included over… Read more

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