![]() “Sound advice, a good dose of the cold hard truth, and a very personable voice,” writes Royaevereads, who gives it five stars.īut a reviewer named Chelsea found it too full of self-promotion, given how often Ramsey gives shout-outs for his other books and live events. While that’s not the highest score on this list, it did get the most reviews. Overall, Goodreads reviewers give it an average rating of 4.01 out of 5. MarketWatch’s Philip van Doorn offers his own praise of the book - and suggests it makes a great gift for someone seeking financial security. And I will be giving a copy of this book to a few people as birthday gifts. While she called the book “stupid,” she concluded that it “did make me evaluate my lifestyle and spending habits. Some critics say the book is dated and repetitive, and time is better spent reading some blogs on financial independence.īut this one-star review from Linda Terblanche shows even the naysayers found value in reading it. This book was first published in 1996, so its twist on not keeping up with the Joneses is no longer surprising. Your neighbor’s flashy car and ostentatious home don't always signal a fat bank account. The authors’ message is pretty straightforward. “The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy” by Thomas J. For those looking for a list of newer books, turn to “These 8 are the best money books published in 2017”, also as judged by Goodreads reviewers. ![]()
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