You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.

3.54 AVERAGE

medium-paced

It's such an informative book for people stepping into financial literacy. Everyone should read this if-You're struggling to manage money, educate yourself on finance for long term goals.

My version was a 20 year revision. A few solid principles, but lengthy summaries to cover what I just read after every chapter. Finished book because it’s been a best seller and I expected more....

It's a good read for some new perspective when it comes to one's mindset towards money and the idea of being rich. I didn't expect the book will give the specific and concrete formula on how to get money, but the author proves the point that it's on us.
In overall, it's not that hard to read, but I'm just bothered with the times it gets to repeat an argument, a sentence or two from a previous chapter to the latter part that seem to be out of place. There are some generalizing claims and exaggerated parts as well that makes me cringe. I don't know if it should be categorized as fiction since his anecdote in here doesn't follow up on his actual narrative upon checking lol.

This book changed my life. I read it my second year in college and it gave me a whole new perspective on money. I learned how to make my money work for me. Best decision I made financially was yo purchase this book on amazon and apply the principles to my life. A life change for only dollars spent!

escape the race

Un enfoque diferente para las finanzas pero me ha costado leerlo porque tenía términos poco claros (o yo no los he sabido entender) y a menudo me parecían propios y únicos de EEUU. Aún así, merece la pena leerlo. Le pondría 3.5

The message provided by Kiyosaki is interesting and I daresay even essential, and when I say essential I mean it should be taught to every kid. The main problem with the writing is that it lacks better structure and it is very repetitive at times.
informative inspiring medium-paced

3 stars, meh, it was an alright book and a lot of quotable and cool metaphors so I can see how it became a classic BUT it did feel very condescending. I really don't like some of the author's points and complete bubble of a life he lives in. It felt like being lectured by a landlord for 200 pages. Some good points about finances, but nothing that a good foundation given by his "poor" dad with a PhD did not supply.
hopeful informative inspiring mysterious fast-paced