This is the first book of Gabby's that I read (since, I figured, I'll start with her very first book). This one was okay. It's not really a "sit down and read" kind of book. It's more of a "these are activities to use to help yourself". It's more of a pocket guide than a book in that way. Which is fine... it just wasn't what I was expecting since I haven't read many books like this. But, I will say that it was a good introduction to her as an author because then I didn't find myself disappointed when I went through her book "May Cause Miracles" which is kind of similar but it is set as a 40-Day Guidebook and it actually says that on the cover so the potential reader clearly knows beforehand. I am very glad I read spirit junkie first. The writing and message came across much more maturely than in add more ~ing. I still liked it, I really just love the message and that Gabrielle Bernstein is trying in many ways to bring it to the younger generation. In some ways it can seem a bit condescending or like trying too hard when the concepts keep getting referred to in a way that makes you feel like you're reading Cosmo for teens -- but if you're truly on the path... None of that matters and I can respect gb for her efforts. The recommendation I stand behind is to read spirit junkie first. If you didn't, don't give up on GB just yet and try that book instead.
Love the way she writes. It's like I can hear her voice speaking to me as I read the words.
—balu
Brings a more positive outlook on your life. Positive thoughts positive outcomes
—Ericajoan1237
Wow, I love this book AND this author! I'm a fan!
—muddgirl200
Seriously. I did read it.
—mcstar_fly
Awesome book! :)
—raviclulla