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Great supplemental reference guide This book
is best used as a quick reference guide to Feng Shui!
It's fun to read through and full of information, but
it's not meant to be an introductory book for beginners.
It's great as a reference though, it's super easy to
look up information on the fly.
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Mini Glossary Feng Shui Dos & Taboos is
like the glossary that you wish the big Feng Shui books
had in the back pages. Though a little pricey for the
amount of content, it's ok as a quick answer
guide.
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Cute Little Book This is a cute little book
that is definately geared to those who practice
"Compass" forms of Feng Shui. Some of the tips made me
chuckle and some I marked for reference and possible
usage. For what ever form of Feng Shui you practice, I'd
say some, or a good many of Ms. Wong's do's and don't's
are adaptable to your form, but the book does require
some knowledge and back ground in Feng Shui, or you
might be instituting the wrong cure. This little book
has a somewhat more light-hearted approach then I
expected, but it is a good antidote to those ponderous
and deadly dull Feng Shui authors/practitioners who
think they know it all and spend their time intolerantly
bashing anyone who does not practice their exact form of
Feng Shui. I would still highly recommend Karen Rauch
Carter and Stephen Skinner for your first forays into
Feng Shui, and after you become more proficient Ms.
Wong's book will have it's
place.
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