Review of Honesty is Key
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Review of Honesty is Key
[Following is a review of Honesty is key: The magic ingredient, by Tayma Tameem]
This book will challenge you to expand your horizons in your journey of life, It motivates highly to climb up the leather even when you know you are afraid of heights. It has moved me to thinking that I can do best in things I never considered doing or giving them a try because they seem out of my league or perhaps it's not even my talent or field of interest. But however, like book highlighted "practice makes perfect"
The book tells a story about a young bold man by the name of Atlas Franklin, who had a career in acting and on the quest of resting, he found a new career that amazed even himself how he tend out to enjoy it more than he expected. Atlas fell in love with his producer, named "Selina" who happens to be the individual behind Atlas's job offer of leading a cooking show. She knew very well that Atlas could barely even fry an egg but she put him on a list as the best person suited for the position, surprisingly Atlas accepted the offer though it was a scary uncharted territory.Selina secretly had affection for Atlas too, but they both tried to hide it from each other as they knew it is never good to mix business with pleasure. They got to spend so much time together keeping it professional, until they somehow learned how they need each other. Although that was the case, the author brought us by surprise how the book ended.
The art of words that the author created in the book is amazing. It gave me absolute clear pictures in imagination as I kept rolling next pages. In a bad day the book can effortlessly drive out your humour and remove you out of your sorrows for a moment. The language and spellings in the book are all in order, with no vulgar words. It is very entertaining, how Atlas kept on messing and making up for it, which was in the favour of his fans and leaving Tayma out as an inspiration to his readers through the messages popping out of Atlas's journey.
There are some few negative aspects about this book, which does not necessarily at all outweigh the positives. There are grammatical errors here and there, that are effectively not adding up to ten, thus for a 900 pages book with this few mistakes its still in the right lane. Some chapters of the books consists of very short unnecessary sentences, e.g page 69, the first and second line of the first paragraph. The sentences are very short that they could have been creatively jointed to form one sentence, since they express the same idea.
Other than those silly mistakes, I would highly recommend this book to anyone. Those who enjoy reading books with unexpected endings could love it. Atlas was honest, and that was a quality that attracted people about him and it made it easier for him to pursue. This is really a good book which will bring you to the unexpected and keep you in the loop in amazement and laughter, For that reason I rate the book 4 out of 4 .
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I am glad you enjoyed the reviewNtokozo Joy wrote: ↑17 Jun 2022, 06:01 Anyone would enjoy a light-hearted novel about effort and love filled with humour. I enjoyed reading your review. Well done.
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You are right hey, we should be open to different things. We may even find ourselves being successful out of something we never really thought to be part of our being. Personally, I believe that anything that you give most of your attention and energy to, will ultimately becomes your best outcomeOhna Martin wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 00:39 People should explore different things. You never know if it is your field of interest if you do not at least try it. Great review thank you.
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The book is full of motivation in its comic sense. I could recommend it to anyone, over and over.ilze herholdt wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 06:47 Honesty is key challenges you to expand your horizons in your journey of life. It motivates you to highly climb up the ladder even when you know you are afraid of heights. Thanks for your review.
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You've made the right choice to put it on your shelf, I assure you that sampling just few pages you may find yourself in the middle of the book not wanting to put it down.Avishi wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 10:44 This book's cover appeals to me. The story is also intriguing. I believe this book will provide me with a healing sensation, as I enjoyed cooking-themed films. But I've never attempted to read a story about cooking before. This book has piqued my interest. I added it to my bookshelves
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Ohhh yes! Indeed practice makes perfect. If only we give time to the thing we wish to be good at, we will definitely be.Odala J Phiri wrote: ↑21 Dec 2022, 23:53 The only was to expand our horizon is to keep on practicing. This brings perfection to whatever we do. That propels growth. Thank you for your detailed review.
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