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2.0

As many have mentioned, this book has some genuinely good ideas about the transformative power of gratitude (in the first few chapters). However, there are two reasons I am setting it aside after the third chapter of the audio book. One, I don't care for the author's voice in a literal sense. I admit I am particular about narrators on audio; the author has a nasal quality and pacing/timing I don't care for. Two, I am turned off by the author's voice in the figurative sense. She is a privileged woman talking about gratitude. It is difficult to empathize with/relate to that "voice."