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If you are using the exact title or exact quotes or ideas from the book, you will have to ask for the writer's permission as otherwise it would be considered as copyright infringement and plagiaris...
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If you are using the exact title or exact quotes or ideas from the book, you will have to ask for the writer's permission as otherwise it would be considered as copyright infringement and plagiarism. If you're using some general ideas, that are not specifically his (not imposed or put forward only by him) then you can go on without asking permission. But it is still better to ask for it, and give him credit throughout the book. I don't see why the permission won't be granted.