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Just saw this on Amazon. Now which book should I buy? Hmmmmmm, help me out here.
Tough choice @MidlifeCrisis, but I think that reading about success, rather than the drivel I’m struggling through might be a better choice…others may differ:joy:
Oh! I like Tami Hoag’s books. Luckily no one should be killed in this one.
Are you struggling through the Maestro’s perfectly worded book? It’s perfectly worded, what’s the issue?
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I’ve finished (and reviewed) my copy. Anyone else want this copy? It really is a very sad commentary. PM me an address and I can get it out.
Bingo!
And not for the reasons the author thinks it is.
I just read your review. Well done, chancellor2.
Link?
What I can’t figure out is why there is so much margin on each page. It’s bizarre.
To get more pages in the book? It seems like that would make it more expensive to “publish”
And the “other stories” at the conclusion of the book? WTH?
And, oh dear…one could upload a video on Amazon to help others understand this product. Can you imagine if the piaffe video was there?
If the video is searchable on Youtube, they’ll find it. One could quote the title of the book in the comments, that will assist.
Then if someone searches “Behind the bit” and “peronace”, the video will pop up. Always good to see if overseas forums have picked up the goss too…
I wondered the same thing about the huge margins.
Maybe to NP it did not seem like a real book if it was only 25 pages long?
As with his first book, it’s advertised as “large print” and has big margins - so big in this case that they covered up the page numbers. It turns a slim volume into a “book”.
I suppose you’re referring to his completely unsubstantiated collection of tales about the flawed humans he’s encountered in the horse world. Because we’re supposed to believe him that these people existed. And were exactly as he described. And even better, that he’s a paragon of virtue and moral character.
Welcome to the Nick Peronace Book Club!
Oh my!
I must be getting even more blind than I thought I was.
Sure, I need reading glasses to see just about everything now. But if that is large print … eek. Must schedule an appointment with my eye doctor.
Oh, I believed you.
I am just surprised to hear it.
I had no idea it was promoted as being “large print” either. (Has it always?)
Maybe the wide margins were done on purpose. They give us—I mean the readers— room to jot down notes, add comments like “WTF?” and scribble expressive emoticons.