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The Big Moo: Stop Trying to Be Perfect and Start Being Remarkable
by The Group of 33
from Portfolio Hardcover
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
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The Big Moo. 
Moo was not what I expected from the slogan,which seemed to reflect a way of living rather than a way of business success.
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Unremarkable 
For a book that's about being remarkable, it's ironic that this is so unexciting. The book had a lot of potential - but with the exception of two or three pages, it's a huge letdown.
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Super easy to digest! 
This was an amazing find. For two reasons.
1. Tons of interesting stuff, packaged into short articles from top-authors. I just cannot tell you ow much easy it is on the mind - just like reading a book of short stories once in a while, if you are a reader of fiction. 2. The liberty to share what I read. I can just photocopy/ scan the pages to share with my friend as long as mention the source. Together with such a fine articulation of content, The Big Moo makes for a easy readiung and... more info
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Moo-licious 
The Big Moo feels like a collection of blog posts from several thinkers that have gained Godin's attention, a merit which speaks for itself. I love the idea of forming books around small, cohesive articles based on a theme; I wish there were more of these. This one's theme basically is "think differently and be inspired." It's worthy of going back to whenever you get into a rut. Things that stand out about this book: * unique and varied writing styles
* short and sweet
* concision -- not... more info
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