A review by abhishekjain
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki

5.0

As soon ad you start reading this bool it grips you. The language is easy and the flow is simple and evenly paced. I just didnt like the way writer reiterates certain events / ideas. It gets annoying and boring sometimes. The writer admits in the book itself for not being a good writer so I will pass on that. This book on the other hand is highly motivational. Just 100 pages later I couldn't help but call my dad to discuss about investing. That is incredible.
The author is very practical. He may seem to exaggerate at some point but his message is pretty clear. The guy is to the point and he hits on those points again and again to emboss them on your mind. That does explain the reiterations.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book and feel a great deal of change in my attitude towards money. Hope its effect lasts.