Self-help books are for the birds. Self-help groups are where it's at.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a fan of self-help books - how can something be 'self-help' if the book itself is purportedly helping you?
I'm really wary of self-help books.
I don't usually read self-help books, but I read a great book by a guy called Wayne Dyer: 'The Power of Intention,' which I loved.
I never read a self-help book except for the Bible.
When I look for self-help books for myself, I used to be scared that I was going to pick up a book that would depress me even more.
So many self-help ideas are like meringue - you take a big bite, and there's nothing there.
Everyone has a book within them. Everyone has to write it thinking, 'How will I help other people? What will the book do to touch lives?'
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, 'Where's the self-help section?' She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
I can't get enough of self-help books of all kinds.
Any book is a self-help guide if you can take something from it.