Review of All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
Posted: 26 Nov 2023, 14:17
[Following is a volunteer review of "All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)" by E L Neve.]
All You’ll Never Be, by E. L. Neve, is a short, impactful book about the perspective of life. It walks the reader through five philosophical thoughts. Each teaches the reader about looking at life through a different lens, learning to see things in a different way, and noticing the background picture more.
The title of the book is very captivating. At first, I viewed it as rather sad and almost rude; however, once you get into the book and listen to the meaning, you realize this isn’t the case at all. You have to take a step back, read slowly, and listen closely, to realize the true meaning. This reminded me to never judge a book by its cover. Always give everyone and everything a chance.
I believe this book is good for teenagers and older. People who struggle with mental health and self-worth would especially benefit from this audiobook. There are a plethora of quotes that are self-motivating that I took notes on while reading.
I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars. The author did such an incredible job of making me think in a new light. It’s a perfect book to listen to or even read through quickly when having a rough day. It only takes about 10 minutes to read and 20 minutes to listen to the audiobook. I enjoyed the music transitions and melodies between each chapter the author wrote. They weren’t too long, and the music was rather soothing. It helped bring the imaginative perspective of life you begin to paint in your head while listening together even better.
There were no grammar or punctuation errors I found while following along with the audiobook. I did notice that some of the wording was slightly different when comparing the audiobook with the physical book. It didn’t have any impact or make either less meaningful though.
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All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
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All You’ll Never Be, by E. L. Neve, is a short, impactful book about the perspective of life. It walks the reader through five philosophical thoughts. Each teaches the reader about looking at life through a different lens, learning to see things in a different way, and noticing the background picture more.
The title of the book is very captivating. At first, I viewed it as rather sad and almost rude; however, once you get into the book and listen to the meaning, you realize this isn’t the case at all. You have to take a step back, read slowly, and listen closely, to realize the true meaning. This reminded me to never judge a book by its cover. Always give everyone and everything a chance.
I believe this book is good for teenagers and older. People who struggle with mental health and self-worth would especially benefit from this audiobook. There are a plethora of quotes that are self-motivating that I took notes on while reading.
I gave this book 5 out of 5 stars. The author did such an incredible job of making me think in a new light. It’s a perfect book to listen to or even read through quickly when having a rough day. It only takes about 10 minutes to read and 20 minutes to listen to the audiobook. I enjoyed the music transitions and melodies between each chapter the author wrote. They weren’t too long, and the music was rather soothing. It helped bring the imaginative perspective of life you begin to paint in your head while listening together even better.
There were no grammar or punctuation errors I found while following along with the audiobook. I did notice that some of the wording was slightly different when comparing the audiobook with the physical book. It didn’t have any impact or make either less meaningful though.
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All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
View: on Bookshelves