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Title:Life's Golden Ticket
Author:Brendon Burchard
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:May 8th 2007 by HarperOne
Categories:Fiction. Inspirational. Self Help. Personal Development
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The classic inspirational parable from the top motivation and marketing trainer and #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Millionaire Messenger—a triumphant tale of personal growth and change that will inspire anyone who has ever wished for a second chance. What if you were handed a golden ticket that could magically start your life anew? That question is at the heart of Life’s Golden Ticket. Brendon Burchard tells the story of a man who is so trapped in the prison of his past that he cannot see the possibilities, the choices, and the gifts before him. To soothe his fiancĂ©e Mary, clinging to life in a hospital bed, the man takes the envelope she offers and heads to an old, abandoned amusement park that she begs him to visit. To his surprise, when he steps through the rusted entrance gates, the park magically comes to life. Guided by the wise groundskeeper Henry, the man will encounter park employees, answer difficult questions, overcome obstacles, listen to lessons from those wiser than he, and take a hard look at himself. At the end of his journey, the man opens Mary’s mysterious envelope. Inside is a golden ticket—the final phase in turning his tragic life’s story of loss and regret into a triumphant tale of love and redemption.

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Original Title: Life's Golden Ticket
ISBN: 0061173908 (ISBN13: 9780061173905)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Brendon, Henry and Mary

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Every once in awhile, something happens that really touches my life! Well, today I read an amazing book -- Life's Golden Ticket by Brendon Burchard! It's a fascinating story that takes place in an amusement park with little, life messages tucked away in the story! There is a special envelope that cannot be opened until the story is completed! The style was so unique -- it was a story, but it was also self-help too! What a gift reading this book has been :)

I felt like I was on late night TV watching a paid infomercial

This one is a little hard for me to rate. I guess I would give it 3 stars. Didnt love it, didnt hate it. Its just not the type of book I would normally read. I liked that the story was a motivational one BUT I also felt like I was stuck in a movie that was a mixture of Willy Wonka and A Christmas Carol. The writing style was good though...easy to read and quick with only about 200 pages.

This is the first book my new book club selected. At first I thought it was going to be great, but very soon after I started reading, I found the main character deeply annoying. He just made me mad. Over and over again. The book is written too simply for me - needed a little more intrigue and wit and a better twist or something. But it has a moral point and it is a good one, if you can make it to the end. Basically I see it as yet another in a long line of the recent trend of self-help books

Lunch time work read. About life and second chances that may inspire you as it did me. The story engages you and makes you think about your past, present and future. It was the perfect New Years reflective read.

I might give this one 10 stars!!!!!! Theres nothing to tell in a review that wouldnt give this away. Either it is truly awesome or God just knew I needed this story right now. Ill give it a little bit of both. ;)

Fun bookIf you liked The Shack or The Five People You Meet in Heaven, you will probably like this. The metaphors are not too subtle and the symbols a little too over the top, not one of the better in this genre (does this even have a specific genre?) but a good book nonetheless. Turns out Burchard is a motivational speaker and life coach so throw in The Alchemist too. Maybe this is a genre: the fantasized and personified performance art as extended motivation / self help.I do like the