Books by David Michie
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review 1: A very honest and curious read. The cat's confessions of self-indugance and feeble attempts at overcoming mediocrity are heart-warming and lends a comfortable grab to readers to relate to. Strewen with insigtful and mindful morsels, this engaging and humorous read will give impor...
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review 1: The narrator of this second book in David Michie’s The Dalai Lama’s Cat series, is HHC, His Holiness’ Cat. His Holiness is the Dalai Lama, and the cat is Snow Lion to His Holiness, Rapoche to her friends at the Himalaya Book Cafe, and Swami when she’s at the Downward Dog Yoga Stu...
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review 1: I think that with this book author achieved "wonderful paradox", so I hope he is verry happy man because his book made me happy, optimistic, mindful, and determinated. Through every chapter in this book you find yourself in a position of the cat who is narrator and learns valuabl...
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review 1: I finished this book a year ago but it stays with me shedding its wisdom in my life like the Dalai Lama's cat sheds fur. It is one of the best books on Buddhism I've read as well as one of the most delightful. It is approachable and pleasurable and because it communicates through...
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review 1: A quick read, this clever story about a stray Himalayan kitten rescued by the Dalai Lama is an engaging introduction to Buddhism and the science of improving one's mind (and life). HHC, as she becomes known, narrates the story through her perspective as His Holiness and staff rec...