Customer Reviews
It worked for me - By: J. Garman, 11 Feb 2008 
I was told about this book by a collegue. I started reading it thinking I would read the book but never stop. As I read it I found myself having less & less desire to smoke.
The book was very repetative & at times it would have been easy to stop reading. I continued to the end of the book & have now been a non smoker for over a year.
In that time I have had cravings but but most of the time I am just thankful that i don't smoke anymore.
Gave up by accident after reading this....... - By: P. Butteriss, 11 Feb 2008 
Well sort of!
Read this in conjunction with listening to Paul Mckenna 'Stop Smoking' hypnosis tape (every night for at least 2 wks), & wasn't reallly sure I wanted to quit, but was supporting a friend (as you do). Had read AC's Easyway, but needed something more hardcore to convince me... I put out my last ciggy at 1pm 7th January 2008, & have not smoked since.
Oh Yes, occassionallly felt like a ciggy, but bigger picture is I do not want to be a smoker. Thanks to Allen Carr
20 a day for 25 years - & I LOVED smoking...........If I can do it, YOU CAN TOO ! GO FOR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A real puff piece - By: Jason Purchase, 02 Jan 2008 
This is essentiallly a 'superking' version of 'Easy Way to Stop Smoking', whose extended length actuallly makes it less satisfying & poorer value. Carr pads out his otherwise useful advice with autobiographical details & tedious analogies that add nothing to the text apart from extra, irrelevant pages. He makes this worse by teasing you about 'the instructions' he will soon reveal to help you stop smoking for good, which he kindly manages to withhold until page 380!
The book therefore reads like an unedited version of 'Easy Way' published after the slimmer volume's success to make more money from the smoking 'monster'. By the final page I was no nearer to quitting my habit but had developed a passionate dislike of this self-aggrandising, patronising man & annoyance at myself at boosting further the considerable coffers Carr inhaled from coughers.
The man is a genius! I don't know how he did it - By: S. Hanson, 08 Dec 2007 
On buying the book, I was doing just what your doing now. Thinking "it'll never work, not for me"
I decided to give it a go regardless, so I bought this book thinking "hey, Its worth a go at that price" but then left it on a shelf for 2 months un-opened.
I decided to give it a try anyway. WOW! It worked a treat, been smoke-free for 14 weeks now. Following my "final cigarette" i have never once had even a flicker of a craving to smoke, & i use to smoke quite a bit!
I think one of the key elements to the book, is that you do NOT have to stop smoking until you reach almost to the end, & by that time you will most likely already be an ex-smoker.
The book is quite long, & repetitive in places, but don't let this put you off. The repetition is done on purpose.
I was truly astonished just how easy it was! So buy it today, I guarantee you, its the best decison you will ever make.
bored..... - By: tabs, 27 Nov 2007 
I reallly got into the book to begin with but got fed up of Alan Carr telling me that by the end of the book I would be a non-smoker & given the lenght of the book I thought 'this could take a year to read!' so i got bored with waiting to give up on Alan's say so & hit the champix instead. I am now on 3 ciggies a day rather than 20 so at least it's a start. I would advise only reading this book if you smoke because you are bored & plenty of time to read. Busy people.....forget it.