Review of Purpose
Posted: 05 Sep 2023, 06:41
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
I give this book a rating of 4/5.
It was a very well written book and there were very few grammatical or spelling errors.
I only picked up 3 minor errors, I found that this book was very well edited.
I was immediately hooked to this book. The author writes like she is talking to me as an individual, rather than just putting down information.
They made it seem personalized and gave many examples so that we could relate to the information given.
One of the things I loved about the book the most was that they gave their own background, and we were able to relate between her situations to our own.
Even though she knows some very famous and well-known people, she doesn’t give off a “Bigger than you” vibe.
The reason I did not give it a full 5/5 was because, there were times that she over explained some things or repeated some things over a few times.
Although it was not too bad, and I didn’t mind it as they were things that she probably wanted to emphasis on some more.
The book did seem to stretch on for a bit longer than necessary, but I was more than willing to read it, as it was on a subject that did interest me a lot. I was more than willing to go over the already explained methods.
I did love the examples that were given in the book as it just helped me to understand what she was trying to say so much more clearly.
This topic was so interesting, and I could really tell that she knew what she was talking about. She is very knowledgeable and has a lot of experience with this subject and it shows in the way she comes across to the reader.
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Purpose
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I give this book a rating of 4/5.
It was a very well written book and there were very few grammatical or spelling errors.
I only picked up 3 minor errors, I found that this book was very well edited.
I was immediately hooked to this book. The author writes like she is talking to me as an individual, rather than just putting down information.
They made it seem personalized and gave many examples so that we could relate to the information given.
One of the things I loved about the book the most was that they gave their own background, and we were able to relate between her situations to our own.
Even though she knows some very famous and well-known people, she doesn’t give off a “Bigger than you” vibe.
The reason I did not give it a full 5/5 was because, there were times that she over explained some things or repeated some things over a few times.
Although it was not too bad, and I didn’t mind it as they were things that she probably wanted to emphasis on some more.
The book did seem to stretch on for a bit longer than necessary, but I was more than willing to read it, as it was on a subject that did interest me a lot. I was more than willing to go over the already explained methods.
I did love the examples that were given in the book as it just helped me to understand what she was trying to say so much more clearly.
This topic was so interesting, and I could really tell that she knew what she was talking about. She is very knowledgeable and has a lot of experience with this subject and it shows in the way she comes across to the reader.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon