This book is mildly amusing. If you want to learn about resourcefulness, hustling or going on an adventure by conducting a social experiment and meeting all kinds of strangers, read this book. One Red Paperclip would have been a good book, were it half as long and the writing style more to-the-point.
This book took me a little longer than expected to finish. I liked the story behind the book, but the book itself wasn't that interesting to get through. I constantly found myself trying to skip sentences in the book, because I wanted to get on with the story, but didn't feel like reading it all, because I didn't feel like it made any difference to the story.
The story IS very cool and amazing but the book about it just make it seem so easy, and a little boring. It was an okay read, but I don't think I will be reading it again.… (más)
Fascinating concept, interesting story ... whilst I lost interest in the motivational advice and found his humour a bit grating - admired his chutzpah and ability to keep momentum on his project and think what he achieved (including building a huge international following) definitely worth a book.
Interesting memoir by a slacker who traded his paperclip for a series of things, culminating in a house. Prose struck me as awkward, especially the bathetic inspirational divisions between chapters.
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