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agloe 's review for:
The Latte Factor: Why You Don't Have to Be Rich to Live Rich
by David Bach, John David Mann
I had heard of the concept behind this book being trashed for so long that when I saw it in front of me on the library shelf, and when I saw how short it was, I picked it up.
So, I didn't hate this book, but it is not good. For anyone who knows anything. Maybe for my middle schooler, but she would not relate to the story at all. Not really sure who would.
I can't stop thinking about the fact that this person was so totally clueless about everything at the age of 27 and needed some type of mysterious fairy godfather to set her straight and contradict what her mom was telling her. ugh
0% relatable to what my life was at 27. Might have been more believable if she was 19 or 20.
And yes, all the things people say are bad about the book - are bad. If you don't have money to spend on things, you don't have things to cut out in order to save money. And some people spend money on dumb stuff for good reasons and don't need some time of old dude judgement.
So, I didn't hate this book, but it is not good. For anyone who knows anything. Maybe for my middle schooler, but she would not relate to the story at all. Not really sure who would.
I can't stop thinking about the fact that this person was so totally clueless about everything at the age of 27 and needed some type of mysterious fairy godfather to set her straight and contradict what her mom was telling her. ugh
0% relatable to what my life was at 27. Might have been more believable if she was 19 or 20.
And yes, all the things people say are bad about the book - are bad. If you don't have money to spend on things, you don't have things to cut out in order to save money. And some people spend money on dumb stuff for good reasons and don't need some time of old dude judgement.