Review of That Time I...
Posted: 04 Sep 2022, 12:39
[Following is a volunteer review of "That Time I..." by David O'Brien.]
That Time I...: Memoirs of a Hypomaniac is written by David O'Brien. This book is filled with inspiration, and I'm glad I read it since it demonstrates that it is a book that guarantees the action of providing someone with love, assurance, or optimism.
The book has been expertly edited, and it is packed with numerous adventures and well-known figures. This is a perfect book that I would recommend to someone who really enjoys collections of stories that span a person's life because David O'Brien goes through various life stages and travels to various locations and nations throughout the book, but the themes of having fun and meeting new people are constant.
Thanks to its originality and imagination, this book will make anyone's day. It is very funny and captivating, in my opinion. The book's third chapter claims that author David O'Brien jabbed a police officer in Dublin and played Santa in a casino, which made me feel happy and fulfilled. This is why I used the word hilarious. I adore the book's entire subject matter and the way David O'Brien describes events with such fervor and vibrancy.
There isn't much about this well-written book that I don't appreciate, and I recommend it to mostly young people who are working toward their goals because it will inspire them as well as readers like myself who enjoy nonfiction works with uplifting messages. This book is the finest since it was competently edited, and I appreciate that the author didn't merely recount his experiences.
I have nothing bad to say about this well-edited book by David O'Brien and I'm happy to rate it 4 out of 4 stars because he also captured his thoughts and feelings, making the book more realistic and demonstrating his writing talents. This flawless grade is also attributable to the author's humorous account of his adventures playing poker and rubbing shoulders with celebrities at several high-end casinos. I adore the cover's colors since they are warm and the layout is amazing.
I've heard that the author made a really wise choice as a child to mow lawns, shovel roads in the cold season, and sell Xmas cards for a living, so this book will appeal to folks who enjoy heartwarming memoirs as well as businesspeople. As a happy reader, I must conclude by stating that this superbly edited book is appropriate for followers of all major religions and religious beliefs. I appreciated this book's inclusivity.
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That Time I...
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That Time I...: Memoirs of a Hypomaniac is written by David O'Brien. This book is filled with inspiration, and I'm glad I read it since it demonstrates that it is a book that guarantees the action of providing someone with love, assurance, or optimism.
The book has been expertly edited, and it is packed with numerous adventures and well-known figures. This is a perfect book that I would recommend to someone who really enjoys collections of stories that span a person's life because David O'Brien goes through various life stages and travels to various locations and nations throughout the book, but the themes of having fun and meeting new people are constant.
Thanks to its originality and imagination, this book will make anyone's day. It is very funny and captivating, in my opinion. The book's third chapter claims that author David O'Brien jabbed a police officer in Dublin and played Santa in a casino, which made me feel happy and fulfilled. This is why I used the word hilarious. I adore the book's entire subject matter and the way David O'Brien describes events with such fervor and vibrancy.
There isn't much about this well-written book that I don't appreciate, and I recommend it to mostly young people who are working toward their goals because it will inspire them as well as readers like myself who enjoy nonfiction works with uplifting messages. This book is the finest since it was competently edited, and I appreciate that the author didn't merely recount his experiences.
I have nothing bad to say about this well-edited book by David O'Brien and I'm happy to rate it 4 out of 4 stars because he also captured his thoughts and feelings, making the book more realistic and demonstrating his writing talents. This flawless grade is also attributable to the author's humorous account of his adventures playing poker and rubbing shoulders with celebrities at several high-end casinos. I adore the cover's colors since they are warm and the layout is amazing.
I've heard that the author made a really wise choice as a child to mow lawns, shovel roads in the cold season, and sell Xmas cards for a living, so this book will appeal to folks who enjoy heartwarming memoirs as well as businesspeople. As a happy reader, I must conclude by stating that this superbly edited book is appropriate for followers of all major religions and religious beliefs. I appreciated this book's inclusivity.
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That Time I...
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon