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Old 02-09-2006, 01:45 PM  
NaughtyJulie
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Read his books a few years ago, if you look at it as "financial philosophy" instead of a hard-and-true instructional read it can be motivating. Although all the books in the series after the original seemed like a rehash of the first

This is an interesting topic in light of the recent James Frey flap. Both books were written under the guise of non-fiction. But millions have been moved by them to make positive changes. Do the ends justify the means? My personal opinion in these cases is yes.

My question is how many people have made life-altering changes in behavior or philosophy based on books published as fiction? Surely there are some?
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