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      <name>Alves</name>
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<content type="html">Although I usually like Seth Godin books, this one left me a little bit disapointed. It sounds a bit too simplistic, with too many disconnected short stories, reminding me of those self-help books that have been flooding the bookstores. The message is, as usual with Seth, very thought-provoking but it's recaped over and over, with similar superficial arguments.

Don't ge me wrong, the book is good but other books from the same author like Purple Cow or Permission Marketing are simply brilliant and this one is not.</content>  </entry>
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