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Who Moved My Cheese?
by Spencer Johnson
from Vermilion
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Cheese-Intriguing Metaphor 
Cheese - this is the most intriguing metaphor I've ever seen! I still have no idea why Spencer Johnson used that, but it seems to me that he used Cheese as means of social skills or flexibility. I guess we must get rid of our old cheese to adapt to any changes. Otherwise, we will be likely to be left behind or social loners.
According to this book, 2 mice, Sniff and Scurry were sophisticated enough to get new Cheese. On the other hand, 2 Littlepeople, Hem and Haw got agitated because the Cheese at... more info
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Toddlers couldn't event learn something from this book... 
The laborious, trite and utterly useless content in this book really makes one wonder just who ACTUALLY needs things like this. The values, concepts, etc. covered in the book should be known, understood and well accepted by the time one reaches, at the latest, 10 years of age. As for the corporate aspect of things: it is absolutely insulting and doesn't even qualify as "half-truth". There is a wide variety of thought-provoking, conversation-inspiring and life-changing books out there written on similar... more info
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Very easy to read and understand 
I have heard about this book for many years but somehow never read it. I went through it recently and think it's a very easy-to-read book. The idea the author wants to express is straightforward and inspirational. It's a tiny story so I finish the book in very short time. But the idea the book talked about remains very clear in my mind. I should say that means the author really did a good job. I like it and recommend it.
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Are You in a rut 
I had forgotten what a great read this book was. I first read this book about nine years ago when I was going through a bad spot financially it had the desired effect and since then it sat on the bookshelf in my study, my eight year old daughter was going through a bad patch at school so, I dusted it off and sat down with both my girls and read them the story. What a reminder of how your mind plays tricks on us and how we can be our own worst enemy by holding on to the baggage of the past and not moving... more info
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