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# Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking: New US Edition: Over 20 Million Copies Sold

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THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING STOP SMOKING BOOK OF ALL TIME. Allen Carr's Easy Way to Stop Smoking is a self-help classic. It has been a #1 bestseller in nine countries and has outsold all other quit smoking books combined. This seminal book has enabled millions of smokers to quit easily and enjoyably using Allen Carr's simple, drug-free approach. This edition has been developed specifically for smokers in the US. Using the clinically-proven Easyway method, this book removes the desire to smoke altogether, without willpower or sacrifice. Read it now to become a happy non-smoker for the rest of your life. • No weight gain, no willpower, no withdrawal • Removes the psychological need to smoke as you smoke • No fear of living life without your "little friend" • Feel great from the minute you put out your final cigarette What people say about Allen Carr's Easyway method: "If you want to quit ... it's called the Easyway." Ellen DeGeneres "Allen Carr's international bestseller...has helped countless people quit." Time Out New York "I read this book and quit smoking instantly" Nikki Glaser

Review: This book instantly, completely, and permanently cured my addiction to cigarettes! - TLDR: I had never before tried to quit. I didn't know if I even wanted to quit. I thought the title sounded so cheesy & couldn't be legit, but I gave it a try. I read it. It worked 100% – I stopped smoking within hours of finishing the book, have been smoke-free ever since (9 months) and will never smoke again in my entire life. GET IT! IT WORKS! ... After over a decade as a pack-a-day-or-more smoker, I read this book, and I quit without any physical or mental anguish, and with complete confidence that I will never smoke another cigarette again for as long as I live. It feels amazing. It has been 9 months now, and I can say in all sincerity that after following Carr's method, I have not had a single authentic craving since the moment I put out my final cigarette. The smell of cigarette smoke is absolutely repulsive to me now. When I see people smoking I cannot believe that I was stuck in that trap for so long, and I wish I could stop and tell them all how easy it could be for them to finally be free! The brilliance of Carr's method is that he strips away every possible myth and misconception we hold about why we smoke, and replaces it with facts. Once fully internalized, the truth is impossible to unsee. And once you see it, smoking holds absolutely zero allure for you – it is reduced to what it really is: an addiction to lighting a toxic weed on fire, and inhaling the fumes of the burning poison into your lungs. Smoking doesn't help you focus – it is the urge to smoke that distracts you in the first place. It does not calm your nerves – you are perpetually more stressed all the time because you are anxious about how, when, and where you will next get to smoke. It doesn't give you energy – your energy is low all the time because you're constantly in one phase of nicotine withdrawal or the other. Carr walks you through these myths and many more in great detail, and if you read with intention and an open mind, I can't imagine he won't get through to you. Once the myths are shattered, your will to smoke is gone. By about halfway through the book it was already working – I found every cigarette an absolute chore, even though I followed his instructions and did not cut down nor attempt to quit until the very end. I actually began to feel it took willpower to *continue* smoking at that point (as opposed to willpower to *stop* smoking, as society would have you believe). You do not need willpower to quit doing something that you don't enjoy doing, that is providing you no benefit, and is robbing you of your physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. You need the truth. And that's what Carr gives you. I am grateful everyday for Allen Carr. I am certain I will live a longer – but even more so a HAPPIER – life as a result of this book empowering me to quit smoking. I will note that there are some elements of Carr's cultural perspectives/references that are a bit dated. While some of this may feel like it doesn't apply to you (I'm a 30-something, so I definitely felt that) directly, know that the same general ideas apply to almost every generation. For the most part, I read Carr like he was my grandfather's wise and charming friend – a *bit* out-of-touch from a cultural perspective, but warm, funny, and charismatic none the less. And more to the point, none of this distracts from the overall efficacy of the book or the underlying method it teaches. If you're on this page (and read this far down into my lengthy review), you know on some level that you don't want to be a smoker anymore. This costs less than a pack of smokes – you have nothing to lose and everything to gain – give it a shot!
Review: Buy this book. You really don't have anything to lose. - Like many other reviewers I wanted to let some time pass between reading this book and doing a write-up. I just had my 1 year anniversary since I stamped out my last butt and I have no intentions of going back. Bottom line: This book works. Plain and simple. I was a pack a day smoker for 10 years and tried a lot of different approaches to quitting. The nicotine patch gave me some of the most bizarre dreams I've ever had. And didn't work. The gum gave me heartburn. And didn't work. I quit cold turkey / will power for 44 days once. I wanted to smoke every single day. So I'd say will power didn't work. I never tried any of the pharma products either such as Chantix, Zyban etc. I just wasn't interested having my neurochemistry befuddled with Rx drugs. I bought this book after my last attempt to quit cold turkey which I was successful for exactly 3 days before giving in. I was feeling defeated and almost resigned to be a lifetime smoker. The problem for me was that I was, like so many other former smokers, in conflict. I didn't believe that I actually wanted to quit, but merely had to because of the health hazards smoking posed. I guess what I mean was this book helped me get over the hump of wanting to want to quit. I hope that makes sense. My experience with Allen Carr's book went something like this. I started reading the book with a very skeptical mindset, while smoking at will of course. But he words really weren't gettting through and I even began cursing the author in my head for ripping me off. Then something, for lack of a better word, mysterious happened. The experience of smoking changed for me. The physical act of putting a lit cigarette in my mouth and inhaling no longer gave me pleasure (real or perceived). So I read the book again to make sure I had absorbed it's message as best I could. When I finished I smoked my last square and put a terrible disease behind me. I realized that the pleasure that I was getting came solely from slaking a nicotine addiction. And I think that is the crux of Mr. Carr's book. That's not to say everybody would have the same experience but I hope they do. Because it was that realization coupled with the physical experience that allowed me to put the cigarettes down for good. Life as a smoker was an often times a miserable exsistence. I think a common sentiment among cigarette junkies is that thought that 'I'm different. I'm a bigger nicotine addict than anybody and no power on this earth can keep me from smoking.' That's how I thougt about myself. So if you are reading this and you think that you can't be helped, just know that many other people think just like that. The good news is that we were all wrong. The title of the book is 'Stop Smoking the Easy Way.' I would say that the word 'easy' is a relative term. Quitting is easier with the help of this book than nicorette or will power that's for sure. But was it easy for me in the absolute sense? I would be a liar if I said it was because it wasn't. The first month was difficult in particular. I drank more than usual. But after that I sort of leveled right off. I think everybody's body and mind has to adjust in their own way bc smoking cessation can be an abrupt change. Having said that, the withdrawl symptoms are mild compared to what most people would think. And Carr teaches you how to identify the symptoms and deal with them. This really is a marvelous little book and I'm grateful to the author. I've purchased multiple copies for friends and family as a means to soft sell the idea kicking smoking. I tried hard not to preach as there are few things in this world more aggrevating and unbecoming than a reformed addict of any kind haha. If quitting smoking is on your 'To Do' list, don't wait another day. Buy this book. Read it. Go for it and good luck!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,167 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Smoking Recovery #76 in Motivational Self-Help (Books) #86 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,459 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book instantly, completely, and permanently cured my addiction to cigarettes!
*by M***M on March 28, 2021*

TLDR: I had never before tried to quit. I didn't know if I even wanted to quit. I thought the title sounded so cheesy & couldn't be legit, but I gave it a try. I read it. It worked 100% – I stopped smoking within hours of finishing the book, have been smoke-free ever since (9 months) and will never smoke again in my entire life. GET IT! IT WORKS! ... After over a decade as a pack-a-day-or-more smoker, I read this book, and I quit without any physical or mental anguish, and with complete confidence that I will never smoke another cigarette again for as long as I live. It feels amazing. It has been 9 months now, and I can say in all sincerity that after following Carr's method, I have not had a single authentic craving since the moment I put out my final cigarette. The smell of cigarette smoke is absolutely repulsive to me now. When I see people smoking I cannot believe that I was stuck in that trap for so long, and I wish I could stop and tell them all how easy it could be for them to finally be free! The brilliance of Carr's method is that he strips away every possible myth and misconception we hold about why we smoke, and replaces it with facts. Once fully internalized, the truth is impossible to unsee. And once you see it, smoking holds absolutely zero allure for you – it is reduced to what it really is: an addiction to lighting a toxic weed on fire, and inhaling the fumes of the burning poison into your lungs. Smoking doesn't help you focus – it is the urge to smoke that distracts you in the first place. It does not calm your nerves – you are perpetually more stressed all the time because you are anxious about how, when, and where you will next get to smoke. It doesn't give you energy – your energy is low all the time because you're constantly in one phase of nicotine withdrawal or the other. Carr walks you through these myths and many more in great detail, and if you read with intention and an open mind, I can't imagine he won't get through to you. Once the myths are shattered, your will to smoke is gone. By about halfway through the book it was already working – I found every cigarette an absolute chore, even though I followed his instructions and did not cut down nor attempt to quit until the very end. I actually began to feel it took willpower to *continue* smoking at that point (as opposed to willpower to *stop* smoking, as society would have you believe). You do not need willpower to quit doing something that you don't enjoy doing, that is providing you no benefit, and is robbing you of your physical, mental, and financial wellbeing. You need the truth. And that's what Carr gives you. I am grateful everyday for Allen Carr. I am certain I will live a longer – but even more so a HAPPIER – life as a result of this book empowering me to quit smoking. I will note that there are some elements of Carr's cultural perspectives/references that are a bit dated. While some of this may feel like it doesn't apply to you (I'm a 30-something, so I definitely felt that) directly, know that the same general ideas apply to almost every generation. For the most part, I read Carr like he was my grandfather's wise and charming friend – a *bit* out-of-touch from a cultural perspective, but warm, funny, and charismatic none the less. And more to the point, none of this distracts from the overall efficacy of the book or the underlying method it teaches. If you're on this page (and read this far down into my lengthy review), you know on some level that you don't want to be a smoker anymore. This costs less than a pack of smokes – you have nothing to lose and everything to gain – give it a shot!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy this book. You really don't have anything to lose.
*by N***E on January 14, 2013*

Like many other reviewers I wanted to let some time pass between reading this book and doing a write-up. I just had my 1 year anniversary since I stamped out my last butt and I have no intentions of going back. Bottom line: This book works. Plain and simple. I was a pack a day smoker for 10 years and tried a lot of different approaches to quitting. The nicotine patch gave me some of the most bizarre dreams I've ever had. And didn't work. The gum gave me heartburn. And didn't work. I quit cold turkey / will power for 44 days once. I wanted to smoke every single day. So I'd say will power didn't work. I never tried any of the pharma products either such as Chantix, Zyban etc. I just wasn't interested having my neurochemistry befuddled with Rx drugs. I bought this book after my last attempt to quit cold turkey which I was successful for exactly 3 days before giving in. I was feeling defeated and almost resigned to be a lifetime smoker. The problem for me was that I was, like so many other former smokers, in conflict. I didn't believe that I actually wanted to quit, but merely had to because of the health hazards smoking posed. I guess what I mean was this book helped me get over the hump of wanting to want to quit. I hope that makes sense. My experience with Allen Carr's book went something like this. I started reading the book with a very skeptical mindset, while smoking at will of course. But he words really weren't gettting through and I even began cursing the author in my head for ripping me off. Then something, for lack of a better word, mysterious happened. The experience of smoking changed for me. The physical act of putting a lit cigarette in my mouth and inhaling no longer gave me pleasure (real or perceived). So I read the book again to make sure I had absorbed it's message as best I could. When I finished I smoked my last square and put a terrible disease behind me. I realized that the pleasure that I was getting came solely from slaking a nicotine addiction. And I think that is the crux of Mr. Carr's book. That's not to say everybody would have the same experience but I hope they do. Because it was that realization coupled with the physical experience that allowed me to put the cigarettes down for good. Life as a smoker was an often times a miserable exsistence. I think a common sentiment among cigarette junkies is that thought that 'I'm different. I'm a bigger nicotine addict than anybody and no power on this earth can keep me from smoking.' That's how I thougt about myself. So if you are reading this and you think that you can't be helped, just know that many other people think just like that. The good news is that we were all wrong. The title of the book is 'Stop Smoking the Easy Way.' I would say that the word 'easy' is a relative term. Quitting is easier with the help of this book than nicorette or will power that's for sure. But was it easy for me in the absolute sense? I would be a liar if I said it was because it wasn't. The first month was difficult in particular. I drank more than usual. But after that I sort of leveled right off. I think everybody's body and mind has to adjust in their own way bc smoking cessation can be an abrupt change. Having said that, the withdrawl symptoms are mild compared to what most people would think. And Carr teaches you how to identify the symptoms and deal with them. This really is a marvelous little book and I'm grateful to the author. I've purchased multiple copies for friends and family as a means to soft sell the idea kicking smoking. I tried hard not to preach as there are few things in this world more aggrevating and unbecoming than a reformed addict of any kind haha. If quitting smoking is on your 'To Do' list, don't wait another day. Buy this book. Read it. Go for it and good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nicotine is a drug addiction!.. this book cures that!
*by D***A on May 22, 2013*

Its a shame Allen Car is not alive so i can call and thank him for saving my life. Your reading these reviews like i did 3 weeks ago. And believe me its not that i didnt think it would work, but i was afraid to try it, not ready to quit but yet wish i didnt smoke. It was 10$ almost the cost of my daily pack of American Spirits. I ordered it and was quite excited when it came in the mail. I told everyone i was going to quite this time! I am 23 years old and smoked almost a pack a day for 6 years. I am a well rounded person, pretty (just saying), smart, and WAS very athletic. Over the years i have not done a single sport, nor ran any type of long distance. My body could only handle walking, and even then walking up the stairs i was out of breath. At 23?... I hated when people would say you dont look like a smoker (which i thought was always rude). I would hide smoking from people who didnt know, because in todays society it is seriously looked down apon. Sometimes smoking makes you feel like your in prison. But no matter how embarresing it is or was, I never stopped. Not my mother crying or my boyfriend of 4 years telling me that smoking was a serious deal breaker for our future. In my body i was a smoker, in my mind i wasnt. I never wanted to be a smoker. In highschool i had some friends who were smokers, and i started cigarette smoking after weed. I thought ill never get addicted to these. These taste like s*** ! But it isnt till 2 years later i tried to quite, becasue at the time my boyfriend did not want anything to do with me as a smoker. It was hard. I rushed out of the house after a night together and the first thing i tried to do was light up a cig. I would spray my car, make my friends smoke outside in the cold after getting to school instead of smoking in the car. I wanted him to believe that i didnt smoke anymore, and i wanted to believe that i didnt. But i did. That did not stop me. It made me aggravted, which is prob why we broke up. I countiued smoking, at that point they seemed even more pleasurable for the next few years. I finally met my soul mate my senior year of highschool. he was a college boy. He has never forced me to stop but i know he hates it. occasonally hell have a cig when were out drinking. I envied him. How could he not smoke but have one almost every weekend. THats what i wished for. So i tried to quite again after 3 years together. I put on the patch and said thats it! IT WASNT BAD AT ALL.... However after reading this book i realized it wasnt bad because i was still getting nicotine. After i decided i was strong enough to take it off. I would have a cig every once in a while ( THIS IS ALL IN A 3 MONTH PERIOD ) ... I was able to control myself and i thought this is nice. But i still desired them. Finally one night something pissed me off so badly that i bought a pack. I was that mad that i felt that the only thing that could make me feel better and relieve my stress after all the good ive done would be a cig? well you can guess where that ended up. Once you buy the pack you mys well finish it right! so i smoked again for another year 1/2 untill 5 days ago 14 hours and 54 minutes. This book is amazing. Its amazing because its a side to quite smoking that no other person has ever tried before. No scare tacktect! You smoke throughout the book. Which i was confused at times because he never really told you to light up .... so when you do read it ( BECAUSE YOU WILL ) Smoke as much as you want, 2 -3 cigs a chapter if you want!. This book basically debunks all of the thoughts and feelings you thought smokeing was and it reveals the real truth about smoking. Once you know the truth ( and i dont mean what it does to your body ) i mean once you no the truth about what smoking really doesnt do for you, you wont want it. One of the biggest thing the book says it that. Smoke cigerettes... the cigerttes itself contains nicotine (we all know) but did we all no that NICOTINE is the most highly addictive drug known to man kind. NICOTINE IS MORE ADDICTIVE THEN HEROIN, ALCOHOL,CRACK,.... Looking back on why i could never quit it made sense. s*** i went crazy without it. But why? its not like they taste like lobsters. If i were to be forced to eat lobsters everyday several times a day for 6 years i would hate them! i would prob kill myself. They would taste like s*** by then. But yet, we smoke cigarettes and they didnt taste good in the first place, and we have them everyday for years. why? because NICOTINE is a drug addiction. Every smokers wishes he/she never started. so take that wish and see what can come out of it. read the book. I actually read the book and had 1 chapter left, which was the "LAST CIGARETTE CHAPTER" ... i closed it had a cig and said maybe ill read that chapter in a few days. I actually wanted to wait also becasue it was the weekend and i wanted to enjoy myself. lol its sad. it made me realize wow smoking controls your life. and controls how you read books for god sakes. So i was on youtube and came across the DVD. Oh by the way i at this point unlike other reviews who said OMG IM DONE SMOKING AND I AM ONLY HALF WAY THROUGH. i was no where near that. i was still afraid, i understood everything in the book but still something hadnt clicked! it made me upset... i thought to myself omg is this is it? am i going to be a smoker for the rest of my life :( ... well i started watching the dvd.... i watched 10 minutes of the hour long period. I paused it once it got my interest. THe book was amazing and i am so glad i read it, but the dvd i could tell was helping as well because although i read everything and understood. the dvd reviewed everything just like the book but it picture for. I was able to grasp it that much more! So i had to go to work of course. told my boyfriend and called my mother that i was going to smoke my last cigarette. It felt so good to say it. I was confident. somehting clearly had clicked thank god. I went to work came home at 11... watched the hour long dvd from the start. I had my final cigarette at 12:50am when he told me too. Tossed the fresh 10$ pack in the trash (after breaking each cig) (boyyy would i never have done that one) and went to bed a non smoker! I must admit and share my story with you because when i read others there so positive and i had a different story. mine was still positive but it helps to hear a full story especially with the fear you must be having thinking of buying this book and quitting. So the follow day and the next was HORRIBLE. Now i had slight pangs and thought about cigs alot. But it also was a stressful two days beings my boyfriends grandfather has been in the hospital sick with stage 4 cancer. I was depressed and miserable. out of control crying. I was missing something. Was the feeling i got .... really missing something. that night my boyfriend was so fed up with me i went to a friends house. still havent smoked i asked for a cig. she put the pack infront of me. I talked out my feelings while looking at the pack. I was craving one. but would it help me? would it help my situation? I finally left and told her i would have one on the ride home thanks. I got in my car to go home. It was pouring out. I put the cig in my mouth went to light up and said "you know what no" (exactly those words) I threw out the cig and from then on i swear to god. I have not been miserable. I have been happy and joyful. I know i beat the addiction. I am now fearful of every smoking again because i realized how addicting they really are. I know that when im stressed cigarettes will not make the stress better, they would have just released the stress from the previous cigarette. ( youll learn all this in the book ) today although its only been 5 days i went for my first run. I ran 1/2 mile non stop with no pain. It felt so good i could have kept going. I only stopped to turn around, and when i did i was all smiles. Its crazy 5 days ago i would not have been able to do that. It goes to show you how presush our bodies are and how much poisn we put in them to feed our addiction. Our bodies bounce back to how they are supposed to be in a matter of no time. So do not be fearful of this. buy the book and dont question yourself. Remember if you bought it, it means your really READ AND WILLING TO QUIT. I do also recomment trying to find the DVD if things havent clicked like for me they didnt. They did though. And besides those two days (where i feel my body was breaking down for giving myself such harmful poisions all these years ) it has been easy!!! no with draw pangs since. I am so glad i picked up that cigarette and said no. it proved to me that i was truly a non smoker. thanks allen car for saving my life, and thanks to all the wonderful people who wrote the reviews. it helped myself gain confidence in defeating this awful addiction

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