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48 laws of power
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Hi, I apologise if this is'nt in the right topic for this question, but i thought i might get a decent response from somebody on hear. Anyway i'm interested in buying the book ' 48 laws of power' by ' Robert Greene.' There's two versions, theres the concise, which is the smaller version about 200 pages, and theres the full version which is about 400 pages long. Basically does anybody know if the consise version is worth purchasing for about �5 or whether to opt for the more expensive fuller version? THANX!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am quite surprised that Robert Greene wrote a book. It actually brings back very fond memories for me and my wife. We both enjoyed him running around in his little green tights playing Roibin Hood on the TV back in the Fifties.
You see, I always pretended to be Robin Hood and I would rescue my future wife who pretended she was Maid Marian. Her little brother, who was such a weed, played the wicked Sheriff of Notting Hill. I always gave him a good hiding when I rescued my " Maid Marian ".
Good memories. Just very surprised that Robert Greene had any time at all, to write a book with his punishing acting schedule. Hope this helps.
You see, I always pretended to be Robin Hood and I would rescue my future wife who pretended she was Maid Marian. Her little brother, who was such a weed, played the wicked Sheriff of Notting Hill. I always gave him a good hiding when I rescued my " Maid Marian ".
Good memories. Just very surprised that Robert Greene had any time at all, to write a book with his punishing acting schedule. Hope this helps.