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Feng Shui in Your Garden: How to Create Harmony in Your Garden

Feng Shui in Your Garden: How to Create Harmony in Your Garden

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Operator, Mis-information, please...
Review: As a Feng Shui landscape consultant I picked up this book with high hopes. Boy, was I disappointed! Frequently incorrect as far as Feng Shui, confusing and aggrevating to those who know better. Pretty pictures, but a waste of time and money.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Feng shui failure!
Review: As a feng shui practitioner, I found this book full of inaccuracies that would only frustrate reasonably well-read enthusiasts or practitioners and lead the unknowing novice to failure and complete confusion.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Suckered by the Cute Photos
Review: Simplistic guidebook does not satisfy my questions for practical application of Feng Shui tech.

I picked this up because it looked like a simple introduction. Sure, layout appears orderly, and there are simple charts and really gorgeous photos, and a practical-appearing section in the back with case solutions.

BUT the Feng Shui explanations just don't go far enough. I felt frustrated when I was mapping out my garden and tried to glean practical help from the book. It just isn't technical enough. It seemed more like a magazine article. I felt cheated.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Suckered by the Cute Photos
Review: Simplistic guidebook does not satisfy my questions for practical application of Feng Shui tech.

I picked this up because it looked like a simple introduction. Sure, layout appears orderly, and there are simple charts and really gorgeous photos, and a practical-appearing section in the back with case solutions.

BUT the Feng Shui explanations just don't go far enough. I felt frustrated when I was mapping out my garden and tried to glean practical help from the book. It just isn't technical enough. It seemed more like a magazine article. I felt cheated.


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