caitir's review

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4.0

This was just fun to read. Sure, some of it was a little redundant, but, overall, it was informative and intriguing.

friya's review

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funny informative

3.0

Really enjoyed the first part of this book, which is a deep dive into the nature of coincidence. Some of the topics that most fascinated me include discussions about how luck is influenced by mindset, how people can feel emotional responses seconds before receiving the emotional stimuli, and how reality may be subjective. The second part of the book is a complete shift, as it is made up of a long list of anecdotal coincidences sorted by category. I soon lost interest in these stories simply because of the sheer amount of them and ended up skipping or skimming quite a few. The best of this book is definitely in the first part.
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