David Icke is a most interesting story writer. He came from the Sports world as a Sports writer. He is thorough in his research and what he writes about. This book details the hidden goings on of the Elite in the world. It is the reason we as humans are being manipulated in our hate and anger and why we are in a debit ridden society.

It shows why as a species we need to take back control of our lives and not be afraid of the governments that try to control us.

As "V" said, "people should not be afraid of their government, government should be afraid of their people. That is the jest of this book I feel. Before I read the book I thought Wow, where do you start reviewing a book like this? Before I read the book I thought David Icke was a lunatic.

It was recommended to me by someone whom I respect so I read it, and found myself hooked. I still think David Icke is a lunatic, but found myself increasingly wishing that there were more like him in the world. As the poet Dryden said "There's a pleasure sure in being mad, which none but madmen know". It could just be that Icke is one of the only sane ones in a world of mad and deluded people. This book really does make you start looking at the world from the other side of the coin.

At once facinating and yet profoundly disturbing, this book really did change the way I think about the nature of power, and how it is wielded, often in our name but seldom to our benefit. On the cover is the line "The book that will change the world". I don't think it will, unfortunately, because it won't be read by enough people, simply because of the reputation of its' author, David Icke. This is a shame, because much of what it contains is truly thought provoking.

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I give it four stars because as a work it is staggering in the breadth of it's research and yes, erudition, and also because of the breath taking audacity of it's author in presenting ideas which will expose him to ridicule and censure by the masses. It's an effort that I truly applaud and was impressed by. I deducted one star though, because it is sorely in need of a good editor to precis it down in places, fact-check in other places, and edit out some of the repetition and occasional lack of credibility of certain statements and assumptions.

I am not refering here to the central and massively explosive themes of the work, but just to the writing style, the improvement of which would make this book accessible to and read by a wider critical audience. I started the book thinking David Icke was a lunatic. I finished it thinking how much I would like to buy him a beer and sit down and talk with him for a few hours.

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The most informative book I have ever read, on the subject s of, world-power, extraterrestials, conspiracy etc. David Icke has to be admired for his exhaustive researches. He not only states something, he also backs it up.

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This is what makes this book so very intriguing. You can't just say: One glaring error that I can see is,his inability to see the power of the hand of the creator, in all of this. Even though he quotes the bible often, it is not done in correct perspective, or contextual. In fact, if anything at all, this book literally drives you into the hands of your Creator, because as David so excellently shows you, there is no way out, no where.. See all reviews. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.

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Helps you love those "porcupine" kids again! There is something that everyone can learn in this book. I loved this book! Excellently written and it was a fun, educational, and uplifting book. The stories the authors shared along the way were very entertaining and had me laughing out loud at certain parts. My husband and I are looking forward to using the ideas in the book when raising our daughter. I loved this book and the principles that were taught. I learned so much and I'm not even a parent yet! This book gave me tips and ideas of things I can do to become a better person and strengthen my relationships with others.

Marriage and family can be difficult, and most people can agree on that. It rarely turns out to be the fairy tale many of us imagine it to be. This book offers helpful and practical ways to make your home life peaceful and generally happy.


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Life can more closely resemble those things we most desire. I thought this was a really good book. The advice is well thought out and very practical for almost everyone. Sometimes I would find myself wondering why I wasn't doing some of these things already. They just made so much sense. Each chapter begins with an active way to improve things, and then the chapter goes on to explain what this means and how to go about it.

There are a lot of real-life examples, and these really help to make you see how these things can apply to many different lives and circumstances. Much of the advice comes down to prioritizing the things you want in live and learning to truly love your family. It sounds fairly simple when written like this, but I think we all know that it is much more complex. I thought the book made a brilliant point in that any kind of life can be difficult. If we want something to be different, we should remember that in fact life wouldn't be any easier.

There will always be things we have to work through, so we really need to learn to love our life as it is while recognizing that there are always things to improve and work on. I was inspired by this book to really focus on the big picture of my family and not get so hung up on the details. This is a book that will help people to refocus on the important parts of their family and ultimately have a much better life.

Book provided for review. First I would like to say, "I love the cover of this book! Of course issues will arise that will not be fun at all, but it is how we look and handle them that will determine our family's happiness. Allow me to introduce the Red Punch Experiment, a tool to find happiness for you and for your family despite imperfections. I fell upon this idea in one of my college classes and have catered it to my own life. Let me set the scene: As company arrives, I finish preparing my favorite gourmet meal and admire my beautifully set table.

I vacuum the floor, fluff the couch pillows, and hide the remaining dirty dishes in the dishwasher. As I dash away to put on a clean shirt, I remember to brush my teeth, touch up my make-up, and ensure the kids have spotless rooms that no one will ever see. The guests are at the door; I graciously invite them in and we begin a delicious and lovely meal. As we enjoy dinner, our guest bumps over his glass of red wine. It pours across the table, soaks his pants and speckles the floor and chair with a vibrant red. I jump up and say, "Let me get a towel. As I clean the carpet, I assure him all is well.

The mess and embarrassment are wiped away with love and some absorbent towels. Dinner resumes and eventually finishes with cheerfulness; no real harm has been done, save the issue of those soggy pants. When the evening is over, I am tired but I am definitely satisfied with the successful night, even if there is a red stain on the chair. Now, let's observe a similar scene. I get home from work, the kids are hungry, and I am tired. After throwing on my lounge pants and t-shirt, I whip out some of my very best cans of soup, divvy out my least stale crackers, and mix a quick pitcher of Kool-Aid for a swift and easy dinner.

The kids are moaning about their empty stomachs, and I am wholly distracted by what a wreck the house is in when, in a careless moment, one of the kids bumps their glass of Kool-Aid. Just as the wine decorated the tablecloth, chair, clothing and floor, so does the Kool-Aid.

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Words fly out of my mouth at an unstoppable pace: Why did you leave your glass on the edge? We are never going to get this stain out! All I can see is an abundance of red, flooding over an already daunting mountain of chores. I have been guilty of this many times and similar situations , that is why it made me stop and think.


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  • Making it seem as though I cared more about guest in our home and their happiness, than about my husband or children. It seems so simple that we should care more for our family than material things, or our friends. After all our children and our spouse are only human, and we are stuck with them for life. In this book the author speaks plainly and gives us a lot to think about and put into practice when it comes to our family's happiness, and making them feel they are number one in our lives. Reading this book has helped me to step back a little and look at the bigger picture.

    My children no longer live at home, so it's just my husband and I. He is a painting contractor so as you can imagine he is constantly dragging buckets of paint and spray machines through the house to carry then to the back porch. It is not like he can't go around back and open the gate and take them in that way. For some reason after all these years, he still doesn't get what the big deal is. Maybe I need to stand back and keep my mouth shut and only fuss about it if he makes a mess in the floor.

    So if he makes a mess who will clean it up, me? See, this is something I will have to work on. I liked this book and I will probably be reading it again, simply to remind myself that my family matters more to me than material things, friends and company. Just because I clean toilets and vacuum the floor does not mean that they know I love them. Hug and kiss often, and don't freak out over the smallest of things.

    We can always improve ourselves, and perception of situations. Sometimes we just need to step back and take another look. One person found this helpful. Despite having already 'raised' my two older kids, this gem of a book is still well worth the read. Definitely something I can turn to when I need batch of fresh ideas or even just a parental pick-me-up.