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The Book of Awesome (Reprint) (Paperback) by Neil Pasricha

The Book of Awesome (Reprint) (Paperback) by Neil Pasricha
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> Based on the award-winning blog 1000awesomethings.com, "The Book of Awesome" is a celebration of life's little moments and the underappreciated, simple things that make us happy, from popping bubble wrap to hitting a bunch of green lights in a row. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Based on the award-winning 10-million-plus-hit blog 1000 Awesome Things, <i>The Book of Awesome</i> is an international bestselling high five for humanity and a big celebration of life's little moments. <p/></b>Sometimes it's easy to forget the things that make us smile. With a 24/7 news cycle reporting that the polar ice caps are melting, hurricanes are swirling in the seas, wars are heating up around the world, and the job market is in a deep freeze, it's tempting to feel that the world is falling apart. But awesome things are all around us, like: <p/>- Popping Bubble Wrap <br>- Wearing underwear just out of the dryer <br>- Fixing electronics by smacking them <br>- Getting called up to the dinner buffet first at a wedding <br>- Watching <i>The Price Is Right </i>when you're home sick <br>- Hitting a bunch of green lights in a row <br>- Waking up and realizing it's Saturday <p/><i>The Book of Awesome</i> reminds us that the best things in life are free (yes, your grandma was right). With laugh-out-loud observations from award-winning comedy writer Neil Pasricha, <i>The Book of Awesome</i> is filled with smile-inducing moments on every page that make you feel like a kid looking at the world for the first time. Read it and you'll remember all the things there are to feel good about. <p/><b>A <i>New York Times</i> Bestseller - <i>USA Today</i> Bestseller - <i>Globe and Mail </i>Bestseller - <i>Toronto Star</i> Bestseller - <i>Vancouver Sun</i> Bestseller - <i>Macleans</i> Bestseller - Winner of the Forest of Reading Award</b> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <b>Praise for <i>The Book of Awesome</i> <p/></b>"Little things, it turns out, are extremely important to happiness, and <i>The Book of Awesome</i> will remind you of a thousand little things that will make you happier."--Gretchen Rubin, author of <i>The Happiness Project</i> <p/>"1000 Awesome Things is the #1 awesome website."--Frank Warren, <i>PostSecret</i> <p/>"<i>The Book of Awesome</i> gives me 14,001 things to be happy about. Bravo for taking note of the sunny side of life!"--Barbara Ann Kipfer, author of <i>14,000 Things to Be Happy About</i> <p/>"Even a cynical white person can't deny the appeal of <i>The Book of Awesome</i>."--Christian Lander, author of <i>Stuff White People Like</i> <p/>"The awesomest part about <i>The Book of Awesome</i> is the realization that if you enjoy the simple moments in your life, you will be happier."--Ben Huh, author of <i>I Can Has Cheezburger?</i> and <i>How to Take Over Teh Wurld</i> <p/>"Funny, sweet, and filled with just enough nostalgia-laced goodness to bring out your own inner Pollyanna. I dare you to read this book without compiling your own list of awesome things to add."--Jen Yates, author of <i>Cake Wrecks</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Neil Pasricha</b> is the <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Happiness Equation</i> and the Book of Awesome series, which has been published in ten countries, spent more than five years on bestsellers lists, and sold more than a million copies. Pasricha is a Harvard MBA, one of the most popular TED speakers of all time, and founder of the Institute for Global Happiness. He has dedicated the past fifteen years of his life to developing leaders--creating global programs inside the world's largest companies and speaking to hundreds of thousands of people around the world. He lives in Toronto with his wife and son.

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