Review of Purpose
Posted: 15 Nov 2023, 02:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
"Purpose" by Gina Binachini delivers a well-written book with the intention of teaching people how to discover their purpose and create a path leading to that purpose. I would like to give it 4 out of 5 stars. It clearly explains how to find your purpose step by step and how to become the host of an internet community. This can be an excellent book for people who are interested in social networking sites. Gina also provides a history of social networks, which is quite inspiring and gives an understanding of how social media and networks work.
Dreams can lead you to take a step forward, find your path, and take steps one by one. Expectations, reality, and failure can all come your way, but if you can navigate through all of this, you will eventually find success. That is exactly what the writer is trying to teach you.
As I went through the book, I found it a little boring and tiring from the third to the fifth chapter. Mainly because it is too long and the same thing is repeated time to time.
The editing is amazing, and I would give it 5 out of 5 because I didn't find any typos or grammar mistakes. Most of the words are simple, and anyone can understand them without much difficulty compared to other social network writings.
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Purpose
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"Purpose" by Gina Binachini delivers a well-written book with the intention of teaching people how to discover their purpose and create a path leading to that purpose. I would like to give it 4 out of 5 stars. It clearly explains how to find your purpose step by step and how to become the host of an internet community. This can be an excellent book for people who are interested in social networking sites. Gina also provides a history of social networks, which is quite inspiring and gives an understanding of how social media and networks work.
Dreams can lead you to take a step forward, find your path, and take steps one by one. Expectations, reality, and failure can all come your way, but if you can navigate through all of this, you will eventually find success. That is exactly what the writer is trying to teach you.
As I went through the book, I found it a little boring and tiring from the third to the fifth chapter. Mainly because it is too long and the same thing is repeated time to time.
The editing is amazing, and I would give it 5 out of 5 because I didn't find any typos or grammar mistakes. Most of the words are simple, and anyone can understand them without much difficulty compared to other social network writings.
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Purpose
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon