Alexander Loyd's The Love Code: The Secret Principle to Achieving Success in Life, Love, and Happiness
is a book is had hoped to enjoy. Sadly, it's proven to be another
American-styled self-help book that promises far more than it delivers.
Much of what author Alexander Loyd
says sounds good -- from the statistic that 97% of self-help books fail
due to the fact that every problem stems from the fear that underlies
it. Even his definition of success rings true -- "True happiness and
success mean living in love internally and externally in the present
moment, regardless of your current circumstance". But he hedges his bets
in the definition of love and points to God/other, leaving it to the
reader to fill in their personal preference. That is a false choice that even the gospels won't allow.
In the end, much of the book is rather quirky.
The Love Code is far more hype than it is substance.
I received a free copy of this book as part of the Blogging for Books program in exchange for my honest review here.
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