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The £2.00 Saver-Star: How to Save up a Nest-egg with the Amazing £2.00 coin! by Cambridge Onoh tells readers how easy saving can really be. Have you ever started a piggy bank with the best intentions, only to always break into it before you've come anywhere close to your saving goal? Or do you think that you will never be able to save a certain amount of money because you just cannot afford it? Then you might find this book very useful because you can learn how to save money without spending your savings until you have really arrived at your goal. In addition to plenty of interesting tips, there is also a good section on what is really important when it comes to saving. A lot of the advice can also be used as general advice on life.
I picked up The £2.00 Saver-Star: How to Save up a Nest-egg with the Amazing £2.00 coin! by Cambridge Onoh because I am always curious about different ways of saving money. Unfortunately, I am living in an area where I have little access to ATM machines and basically either shop online or use my cards if I ever end up in a real shop. So it has been ages since I've seen an actual £2.00 coin. However, I found the book was interesting, well written, and full of useful information for people who think that they cannot save a substantial amount of money. A book like this will keep people like that from making up any more excuses, because saving money is not impossible - no matter whether you save for a new pair of shoes or a luxury holiday. It might take some time, but with the ideas and encouragement in this book, you can get there.