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The Cube: Keep the Secret by Annie Gottlieb
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The Cube: Keep the Secret

by Annie Gottlieb

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HarperSanFrancisco (1995), Paperback, 204 pages

Member:Woeful
Collections:Your libraryRating:*****
Tags:game, self, visualization
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This fun little book is one I use with my high school students. The surprising insights that are revealed when one plays this game are fun and useful to everyone who plays.
I put a copy of this book in my school library a few years ago, and have had to replace three times because it regularly "gets lost." ( )
  bookladymn | Jan 24, 2009 |
Everyone needs to own this book. It is a fantastic way to find out the inner workings of your girlfriend/boyfriend, and you can learn quite a bit about yourself. ( )
  alicebriana | Jun 1, 2007 |
A coworker gave me the test years ago and I was blown away by the revelation. I immediately ran out and got the book and started quizzing everyone I could get to sit still. This book makes a great party favor and will definitely get people talking. ( )
  Duranfan | May 24, 2007 |
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The Cube (game)

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0062512668, Paperback)

Spread the word...but keep the secret!

The Cube is an imagination game--and more--that holds a secret you are dared not to reveal. Last seen making the rounds in the coffeehouses of Eastern Europe, the Cube is rumored to be of ancient Sufi origin, but no one really knows for certain. This mystery game just seems to reappear when and where it is needed. Now it is here! Inside these pages, the game is revealed along with intriguing stories of others who have played the Cube--including such celebrities as Gloria Steinem, Willem Dafoe, Erica Jong, and Judy Collins.

So don't be square...Get Cubed!

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:05 -0400)

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