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  • Save your money

    1
    By Jgarc777
    I wish we had the option to return. I was expecting something similar to Atomic Habits (amazing book) but got a wordy, try hard, fictional storyline I cared nothing about. Save your money, unless cheesy self help books are your thing.
  • Great!

    5
    By chelsea/AK
    Great!
  • Valuable lessons, lost steam @ 1/2

    2
    By mary makeme
    I value the information presented & appreciate how it was shared in more of a story format vs like how-to/self-help format. Characters got got redundant. We’re a handful of unexpected events that overall kept me reading through to the end.
  • Great read

    5
    By ajlofton
    Very good teachings of self determination and dedication I have to reread lol can’t wait
  • Eh…

    2
    By indianaICE
    I came into the book with such hope. Heard good things. While there are good insights, I found the book corny. A love story between two people who just met? It was awful. Couldn’t finish the book. Rolled my eyes too many times.
  • Rising up early for success

    5
    By Justdrib
    There were a lot of things that I didn’t know about the success factor of waking up early and in this book you will learn about that.
  • A must read

    5
    By lbwiggy
    Thank you so much Robin for this beautifully written book. I am grateful to have read it and better off because of it. Can’t wait to read another book that you have written.
  • 100% Amazing would read again!

    5
    By futurenurseest1993
    Amazing book highly recommend it for anyone wanting to change their way of thinking and live a more peaceful and healthy lifestyle.
  • 5am

    5
    By Okshorty1
    Excellent book. A must read for anyone yearning to be greater and better in life
  • 5 AM club?

    2
    By DSpencer02
    This book is unrealistic. As a mother of two working 40+ hours outside the home each week there is no chance I will be able to do two workouts per day, an hour of studying per day, two 90 minute massages per week, while still cooking/caring for my children and maintaining a home. This might work for single men. But this is just out of touch with reality. And the way the book is written is annoying. If I have to read “you two cats” one more time I might vomit.