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| "Lillian Too blazed a trail by becoming
the first woman in Malaysia to head a publicly listed
company. As an entrepreneur she earned enough money in
18 months to retire in her mid-40s. Now she devotes her
time to showing how the principles of Feng Shui can help
anyone maximize their potential for wealth and happiness.
Given her credentials, people listen..." |
| - Vogue Asia, September 1996 |
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| "Lillian Too is something of a legend in
Malaysian corporate circles... with a formidable c.v." |
| - Malaysian Business |
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| "Too distills the essence of the practice
and explains in simple terms how feng shui can improve
anyone's life..." |
| - Vogue |
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| "... she is not the sort of proponent of
this ancient Chinese art who peddles her knowledge to
companies... what she does, and has done with considerable
success, is write books about feng shui..." |
| - Smart Investor |
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| "Lillian Too's feng shui site has been
big news. Feng Shui is the Chinese art of geomancy- a
cross between psychic energy and interior design - and
Lillian Too can make a Swiss ski chalet seem as spiritual
as Stonehenge... in Asia she is a celebrity and her online
consultations are burning up lots of Asian band-width..." |
| - WIRED, USA |
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| "The pursuit of excellence is one never
ending story for Lillian Too" |
| - SUCCESS MAGAZINE |
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| "Too is a person who practices what she
preaches..." |
| - NEW STRAITS TIMES |
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| To date Too has written eight books on
feng shui - all of them bestsellers..." |
| - The Peak Magazine, December 1996 |
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| "In an arena largely donminated by men,
Too stood out like a rose among the thorns... but this
rose knew what she was doing, and did it better than most
of her male counterparts..." |
| - THE SUN - BUSINESS PAGE |
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| "Everything around her... is reflective
of her warm, vibrant personality... and though she considers
herself retired, to the readers of her best-selling books
throughout Malaysia, she's only just begun..." |
| - BUSINESS TIMES |
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| "Too's credentials are impeccable" |
| - SARAWAK SUNDAY TRIBUNE |
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| "Anyone suffering from a crisis of confidence
could do well to spend some time in the company of the
very spirited Lillian Too..." |
| - LEADER |
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| "The techniques described in (Feng Shui)...
of finding prosperous locations, of orientating buildings
to achieve maximum good luck, of designing rooms and offices
to capture abundant good fortune... makes fascinating
reading." |
| - G.Gnanalingam, President, Harvard
Business School Club of Malaysia |
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| "This sequel to Feng Shui is the result
of intensive collaboration between the author and Yap
Cheng Hai, a well known Feng Shui Master. Exciting new
Feng Shui insights and secrets have emerged." |
| - YB. Datuk Seri Dr. Ling Liong Sik,
Minister of Transport, Malaysia; President, Malaysian
Chinese Association. |
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| A masterful second book on Feng Shui!...
this sequel is a definite must...!" |
| - Yet Ling, Editor-in-Chief, Fu-Ni
Women's Magazine. |
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| "...Too goes to great length, borne of
much laboured research, to explain Feng shui as being
closer to a science than a faith... fully illustrated,
her books offer concise explanations, hints and suggestions
for readers..." |
| - Karen Smith from B International
Magazine, Hong Kong |
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| "Lillian Too's Feng Shui is outstanding
and spellbinding... the well matched marriage between
theory and practice contributes to the comprehensiveness
of the book, given the clear and precise style of writing,
the effective illustrations and the interesting anecdotes...
highly recommended." |
| - Dr Leong Yin Ching, B. Econs, M.Ed
(Mal.), PhD (Lon); Professor of Education, University
of Malaya. |
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| "Lillian Too's talk... was as breathtaking
as the person herself" |
| - MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY |
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| "She is introduced as a lady of many seasons,
one with many accomplishments, constantly pursuing new
frontiers and always meeting up with success" |
| - CERTIFIED MANAGEMENT DIGEST |
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