Looking forward to getting the book, I've been reading everything I can find, and hoping to get a preview from the publisher, I checked Amazon, but it's not out yet (didn't know you could post reviews before a book hits the shelves--as you might be able to see, this is a second review), but I've been watching Creflo Dollar's program for the past three months on television and online, and am waiting with great anticipation to it's release in January.
If the book is anything like Pastor Dollar's sermons, it's definitely worth your time. He has made a difference in my life, and that is without looking at the "8 Steps" so I am pre-ordering it. If you enjoy common sense (based on the bible) and have a sense of humor (the humility and ability to laugh), it will be a great book to grow spiritually by.
The steps are a bit complicated and most involve an advanced degree in math. So I couldn't recommend this to anyone without a solid foundation in numbers. Secondly, I tried all 8 steps and I'm not one bit closer to my dream of meeting John Stamos. Creflo has a Rolls Royce so he must know what he's talking about because everybody knows that people who have credit cards are much better than the people who can't get them.
Fourthly, I found his writing style to be a bit amateurish and borderline 3rd grade level. I'm not judging him or nothing, I just saying what my thoughts about the book were. I've read more coherent thoughts in men's rooms bathroom stalls. Coincidentally, I thought I recognized Crespo in the Newark men's airport bathroom a few years ago. He was hanging around and talking on his phone, even though there was a "no cell phone service available" sign when you walked in.
I also got this book at a flea market where they had stacks and stacks of them and they were selling for a nickel. So, I'd look around before payign full price. I've now nicknamed him "Crespo Nickel." LOL!