The Thank You Book: Hundreds of Clever, Meaningful, and Purposeful Ways to Say Thank You |
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| Title: | The Thank You Book: Hundreds of Clever, Meaningful, and Purposeful Ways to Say Thank You |
| Author: | Robyn F. Spizman |
| Publisher: | Active Parenting |
| Type: | Book / Hardcover |
| Publication Date: | 25 February, 2004 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1563526514 / 9781563526510 |
| List Price: | $12.95 |
| You Save: | $2.59 |
| Amazon Price: | $10.36 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description One of Longstreet's longest-running gift books has a new look. In the freshly redesigned The Thank You Book, author Robyn Spizman provides her readers with hundreds of creative and clever ways to express appreciation. The ideas are presented in a straightforward fashion and they give readers examples to follow for writing simple notes, romantic poems, traditional cards, creating edible thank-yous, and all the thank-yous in between. Spizman's book teaches the basics on expressing gratitude in a positive and approachable way that readers will embrace. From giving thanks to business associates to neighbors to long-distance friends, The Thank You Book will show you what to say and how to say it best.
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Customer Reviews:
Creative Ways To Say Thank You And Make People Smile
15 December, 2009
In both my career and volunteer work I find myself needing to thank many people, some of them many times. This book is full of clever ideas. Even the stuffiest person I know smiled when I called him the smartest cookie I know in the card with his box of Hope's cookies. (His assistant told me so.) My days are full, so I appreciate having this book to turn to when I need a clever way to say thank you! I hope this helps you if you are considering purchasing this book.
- Amazon Customer Review
It's Okay
30 December, 2006
Bought this book recently and was slightly disappointed mainly b/c many of her ideas seem a bit cheesy. A few sugestions even made me wonder if I'd look like a total dork for doing what she recommended. If you lean towards sappy this is your book but for those who aren't, don't waste your money.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good Concept For A Book, But Suggestions Are A Little Cheesy
13 March, 2007
I really liked the concept of helping the reader express heartfelt thanks to the people in his/her life. Personally, the authors' suggestions are a little too cheesy for my tastes and I don't see myself actually doing them. The book did make me think of ways that would be a little more reflective of my personal style, though.
- Amazon Customer Review
Disappointed
27 July, 2006
I have a hard time thinking of things to say. This didnt really make it better. It is a nice idea and has some nice examples but it didnt really help me think of ways to say thank you to certain things like a group.
- Amazon Customer Review
Finding The Right Words
20 April, 2007
I liked that the book started out recommending you thank four people a day. That's a good goal, to form a habit of thanking people. She gives lists of special words to jazz up your thank you notes. The book also has sentences ready to insert in your notes. There are lots of sample notes for various occasions.
Most of it seems rather routine, but it may be a life-saver to a new bride faced with umpteen thank you notes to write for all the gifts.
Beyond the standard, social thank yous, it shows sample thank you notes for members of your family. I like the idea of writing a note telling them why they are special in our life.
She made one suggestion that irked me, to start a thank you chain letter. There's a ton of those on the internet and most people find them pretty annoying. Otherwise, the book had good ideas, although none really exceptional. It's just handy to have it all together.
- Amazon Customer Review
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