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Old 04-02-2017, 10:29 PM   #743
GtrsRGr8
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I hope that this title is better than one that I bought on the subject about a year ago. I wasn't able to find it just now, in order to get the name of it, etc. I wanted to warn you away from it. The great majority of the book seemed to devoted to sharing stories of real people that the authors came across. Anecdotal stuff. There seemed to be very little in the way of helpful, "how to" information. Scanning the table of contents of this present book, however, it lookslike the authors do a lot of talking about "how to" conquer it or bring it under control.
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I found it. I mean the audiobook that I recommended that you not get (unless you like to hear stories about pathetic people who, sadly, have this compulsion). It's Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things. It's got a 4.20 rating, so there must be lots of people who liked it, though. Maybe you would, too, but the audiobook wasn't of much, if any, help to me.
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