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A DNF for me. The writing was very immature, very repetitive word usage, formating was bad, and it needs an editor (numbers are usually spelled out in most cases in books, especially single digit numbers, specific high numbers are where the number is used. I.E. "one in every thousand people" instead of "1 in 1000 people" or similar. It's distracting.) As a blog post this would be okay. Not great, but okay. Hard to come across like an expert when the writing is so basic. In a book, which should be 'professional'.
The author may have useful tips, but I couldn't keep reading it to find out.