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Nothing Left over: A Plain and Simple Life

Nothing Left over: A Plain and Simple Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Clear advice for living a clear life.
Review: A beautifully written guide to living a simplified life. No hype, no muss, no fuss. Right to the point. Clear writing from someone who seems to really know what she's talking about.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: More Than I Wanted to Know
Review: I looked forward to reading this book, based on reviews I'd read elsewhere; however, the actual read was a disappointment. Although the book started out with a great premise, it quickly turned into a self-absorbed meditation on this particular woman's life habits. I found the tone to be annoyingly smug and unnecessarily detailed. (Who cares if she catches a dish when she drops it, or if it smashes on the floor?) I applaud the desire to live a simple life and experience it to the fullest, but I felt that the author wanted me to believe that her way was the only way. By the time I finished, I was glad it was a short book and there were no more pages left over. I was exhausted.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Nothing much
Review: I will keep this short. I found most of this book derivative, condescending and lacking cohesion. The author's various stories come to no clear point. She just goes here and there lamely winding it all together by saying things like 'stay in the present' and 'don't get attached to material things' - all of which has been said. Oddly she is a publisher and claims to only publish books that she thinks will change the spiritual landscape. Her own book falls quite short of this. One's money could be better spent on books such as "Voluntary Simplicity" by Duane Elgin or the quite large "The Simple Living Guide" by Janet Luhrs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not much to begin with
Review: Lippe's book of rather weak maxims left me high and dry. ...her somewhat brief inner meanderings were continually punctuated with such things as a lecture on the rewards of cleaning out my clothes closet, or advice about how to prepare my wardrobe for the next work day, or lists of what to take when traveling...I expected something much more inspiring!

In conclusion, she writes: "I cannot claim that any of it (what she has recorded) is original..." And herein is the author's own disclaimer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nothing Left Over has Something for Everyone
Review: Nothing Left Over by Toinette Lippe is an extraordinary spiritual teaching about how to make full use of one's potential, energy and time. No spiritual teaching can exist with a body of lessons from a Master teacher, and Ms. Lippe gives generously of her own extraordinary life in order to help the reader fully examine how to mazimize the moments of our outer and inner lives. The application of these lessons to our inner lives is refreshing and insightful as Ms. Lippe identifies events in her own life as a mother, wife and senior book editor which explore how inner "house cleaning" can transform one's life through honest and impeccable attention to the details of our lives. As in the manner of all great spiritual teachers, Ms. Lippe gives enough detail of her own life to help the reader understand the underpinnings of her spiritual lessons and faith. She does this with wit, warmth and charm. Her beliefs are based on truths which have worked for her and can work for others, and her expression of these truths are self-assured but never smug.

Living simply in our society is not always looked upon as a plus. Ms. Lippe shows that simple living is not a life of poverty. It offers a rich partnership with the universe and the circumstances of our lives. I believe readers will come away energized to clean out their inner and outer closets to make room for opportunities sometimes missed in the tumult of our chaotic lives.

I encourage anyone who has the capacity for self-examination to buy this book. It is a tonic for modern times with beneficial results lasting far beyond the pleasurable hours spent reading this insightful and inspiring book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not Plain & Simple, but Clear as a Bell
Review: Nothing Left Over impressed me most in its unusual clarity, both in the writing and in the life it describes. Toinette Lippe's sure touch arises, it would seem, from innate gifts, enhanced by her wealth of experience as an editor and her deep and broad familiarity with spiritual traditions. Her life is "plain and simple" not in terms of who she has known and what she has accomplished, but in its focus. Her example, gentle and generous, may inspire others toward living with greater ease and clarity. The spare elegance of the cover is a perfect expression of the style and content of the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stealth Simplicity
Review: Nothing Left Over is a sneaky book. As I read, I felt myself in familiar territory, the softness of a gentle reminder from a close friend. The book became my companion. Without trying, I contemplated the gradual considerations Ms. Lippe brought into the landscape, never feeling required to do so. The issues grew naturally, like a garden, without aggression or unnatural intent. When I finished this book, I had been on a journey and felt refreshed and nourished. I honestly hope that she continues to write and publish because subtlety in the field of spiritual writing is a rarity and extremely welcome by this reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stealth Simplicity
Review: Nothing Left Over is a sneaky book. As I read, I felt myself in familiar territory, the softness of a gentle reminder from a close friend. The book became my companion. Without trying, I contemplated the gradual considerations Ms. Lippe brought into the landscape, never feeling required to do so. The issues grew naturally, like a garden, without aggression or unnatural intent. When I finished this book, I had been on a journey and felt refreshed and nourished. I honestly hope that she continues to write and publish because subtlety in the field of spiritual writing is a rarity and extremely welcome by this reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A subtle invitation to go deeper
Review: Nothing Left Over is Not, in my opinion, a clarion call to lead a "plain and simple life." It is a subtle and beautiful invitation to become aware of what life simply is. Nothing Left Over was a delightful few hours in a cozy chair being warmed from the inside. In the end, I knew clearly that Toinette, her life, and her awareness of her life were the gifts those hours had for me. I recommend it to Pilgrims on the Way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PRACTICAL WISDOM
Review: Practical wisdom, presented with uncommon clarity and elegance. This thoughtful look at a life of conscious simplicity invites us to examine our own lives, especially in how our inner being is reflected externally. The author's "plain and simple life" is one of impressive spiritual richness.


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