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No Secret: a parody of The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

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As was never seen on Oprah or Ellen! Part parody, part satire, Hilarity Ensues¿ No Secret explores the mystical powers of The Unknown Thing and The Rule of Making Things Come to You, lampooning the most recent bestsellers in new age and self-help. Through anecdotes and examples from the great teachers of The Unknown Thing, the authors take the reader on a comic life changing journey into a world where bad things only happen to people who asked for it, fat dissolves when you refuse to acknowledge it, the universe exists to get you parking spaces and you can score sports cars and hot babes using the power of your mind!… (more)
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As was never seen on Oprah or Ellen! Part parody, part satire, Hilarity Ensues¿ No Secret explores the mystical powers of The Unknown Thing and The Rule of Making Things Come to You, lampooning the most recent bestsellers in new age and self-help. Through anecdotes and examples from the great teachers of The Unknown Thing, the authors take the reader on a comic life changing journey into a world where bad things only happen to people who asked for it, fat dissolves when you refuse to acknowledge it, the universe exists to get you parking spaces and you can score sports cars and hot babes using the power of your mind!

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