Review of All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
Posted: 11 Dec 2023, 22:56
[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 so incredibly insightful for such a short audiobook/short few pages (depending on the platform you are able to consume it on). Reviewing this on Audible was such an enjoyable experience for me; I rarely am able to so quickly and definitely say that I would consider any book to have a 5/5 rating, but the care Neve has put into this publication is abundantly clear from start to end, especially with her addition of a preface explaining why she has deviated from her typical writing as well as a personal poem and a thank you to her readers and reviewers at the end. Her narration is calming, captivating, and it feels as if you are having a conversation with a friend. While it seems to be targeted toward adults, I would use this to have conversations with my own child.
Neve breaks down her philosophy of assessing our own identities and how our choices have molded us into five different chapters/concepts. These concepts are simple and concise so that the reader does not get lost in someone else's story. Rather than simply giving answers or telling us how she found herself, she provides readers a unique opportunity to really think about the root of our unhappiness, how we have ended up where we previously longed to be, and how the patterns of our thoughts can shape our journeys. This read is a simple yet absolutely captivating exploration of self that can be revisited quickly in less than 30 minutes, and the sentiments she presents will always be true. Again, an absolute 5/5 stars that I would recommend to anyone! My only wish is that I saw this in print while listening to Neve's narration.
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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 so incredibly insightful for such a short audiobook/short few pages (depending on the platform you are able to consume it on). Reviewing this on Audible was such an enjoyable experience for me; I rarely am able to so quickly and definitely say that I would consider any book to have a 5/5 rating, but the care Neve has put into this publication is abundantly clear from start to end, especially with her addition of a preface explaining why she has deviated from her typical writing as well as a personal poem and a thank you to her readers and reviewers at the end. Her narration is calming, captivating, and it feels as if you are having a conversation with a friend. While it seems to be targeted toward adults, I would use this to have conversations with my own child.
Neve breaks down her philosophy of assessing our own identities and how our choices have molded us into five different chapters/concepts. These concepts are simple and concise so that the reader does not get lost in someone else's story. Rather than simply giving answers or telling us how she found herself, she provides readers a unique opportunity to really think about the root of our unhappiness, how we have ended up where we previously longed to be, and how the patterns of our thoughts can shape our journeys. This read is a simple yet absolutely captivating exploration of self that can be revisited quickly in less than 30 minutes, and the sentiments she presents will always be true. Again, an absolute 5/5 stars that I would recommend to anyone! My only wish is that I saw this in print while listening to Neve's narration.
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All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon