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What People are Saying About Kiyosaki and Trump’s New Book

by Flexo on October 12, 2006

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I’m collecting reviews of the new book by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump, Why We Want You to be Rich, on GuruWatch. Take a look at what people are saying before deciding to purchase (or spend the time reading or listening to) the book. If you’ve come across any other online reviews, feel free to provide a link over there.

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  • John
    Well, my goal was to try and read all of Kiyosaki's books at least once. Thanks to the library, I've been doing well so far.

    My thinking is I wont be reading this one anytime soon. A good friend of mine, successful business man in his own right, read it and gave everyone a review shortly after it was published.

    His comments were, it's a pure money grab. If you can look beyond that, there are a couple of tips that he managed to glean out of it.
    Overall two thumbs down.
  • Tim
    I would like to thank Robert Kiyosaki and Donald trump for this book.i have never read books by Donald trump.I have read one by Robert Kiyosaki. This book validates my business beliefs. i am only worth 1.7 milion this year.That is due to Robert Kiyosaki's book,Rich Dad Poor Dad.But with the guidaince of these two financial geniuses,iwill be worth way more in 2009.these guys are awesome! Thanks Mr.Trump and Mr. Kiyosaki.
    Sincerely,
    Tim
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