Much of the stuff that she says is somewhat cliche, but it's good to hear anyhow. And the way she describes it and puts it together really made it make more sense for me, even if I had heard a lot of it before.

I thought that the book is very repetitive but it does say some good things like: "stay positive", "what you put in the universe you get back", "don't let negative thoughts rule your life" etc.
I don't know if its the best read i've had but its worth reading if you need a pick me up.

This is a bunch of pseudo-new-age bullshit. And you know what, I liked it a lot. Because I can read between the lines. It's a book about passion. And I liked the writing style.

Repetitive and derivative of other works in the genre.

Agree with some aspects, not others. Ultimately, she died, too.

A bit 'out there'.

A perfect-perfect book. LOA deeper than Abraham could make you understand. Brilliant.

I like the book and think that the author is great in her writing and points made, but thought it was a little repetitive, long.