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First review: Chicago Tribune

Lisa Doll Bruno's review of "Save My Home" summarizes the book nicely and is generally positive. She says:

He also offers empathy and provides a positive spin without coming off phony or gushy.

And:

If nothing else, learning how to spot a scam artist could be worth the price of the book.

However, she takes me to task for recommending that people with bad handwriting buy a labelmaker, which strikes her as a "waste of money." (I paid about $20 for mine.) If that's the biggest bone she has to pick with me, I'm satisfied. :)