The design and UX isn't done, Rob and Abbie, okkurrrr! 😌
arguseyed11's review
3.0
This book tells us about the author's journey to forming laughter yoga. It also goes on to explain how laughter can help in different situations. It gets very repetitive very quickly. It's probably better to just attend a laughter yoga session.
alyssajp's review
didn't finish but did buy a copy for the community college library where I work
ssejig's review against another edition
4.0
I started this book right before the COVID-19 pandemic got bad in my area and finished it during quarantine. It is definitely hard to read a book about laughter yoga when it seems like the whole world is falling apart. And to that end, I wish that the chapter on laughing without laughter had been longer (and probably would be on rewrites.) Other than that, I think Dr. Kataria did a great job of trying to to describe why laughter yoga works and to utilize it correctly. I hovered between a three and four rating because, though the book was well-written and laid out, there was a lot of self-congratulation that played into the writing. I rounded up because it was overall a useful book.
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