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vernonk | 17:30 Sat 02nd Mar 2013 | Body & Soul
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What is the best self help book you've ever read and why?
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Andrew Carnegie's "How to make friends and influence people"
Cos
On reflection I think the book is called "How to win friends and influence them"
Or was it Dale Carnegie?
OK, OK, I'm having a bad day ;-)
never read one. "You'll get over it" is good for bereavement, "Fundology" is good for investment. and Terry Pratchett is good for general wisdom.
"How to do just about everything." published by Collins and bought from the cheap shop called The Works for £2 (I think!)
For me, it has to be Claire Weekes book 'Self help for your nerves'. It was first published in the early 1970's but is just as relevant now. It's sensible, comforting advice for sufferers of anxiety and panic.
Maz
The Rules of Life. Am reading it at the moment - very good.

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