Review of The In-Between
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Do you have someone whose attitude towards life scares you? They're impatient, and they get angry fast over silly things. Worse off, they seem not to have any joy. Well, if Christain Espinoza, the author of this book, can have a change of character, then you can have faith in the person as well.
This book starts with a prologue, which describes the accident the author had that altered his attitude toward life and overall character. Christian was always about hitting the big goals; he never seemed to settle down and enjoy the moments. This caused him serious pain, even divorce. What are those tiny little things Christain was missing out on that made life miserable for him? Find out in this eye-opening book.
The first thing about the book is that the author doesn't waste words; he is always to the point, very concise, and focused. That's the first positive aspect for me because I wasn't in the mood to read a lengthy book, which is the same for many readers, especially young people.
The second positive aspect for me is the structure of the chapters. Each topic holds life-transforming lessons, which the book title didn't even promise. For instance, while reading Chapter 5, whose topic is "Authenticity," I got to understand the difference between emotional responses and gut instincts. This difference allows me to analyze an incident that happened to me days before reading this book. It gave me clarity, and I felt relieved. I never thought the book would help me with the situation, but it did.
Another positive aspect for me is the vulnerability of the author. He shared things about his life; people would rather die first than share. It takes a lot of courage to be that vulnerable, and I'm glad he did because it made the book a more practical guide for successful and impactful living.
Negative aspects? I couldn't spot any, nor could I find a single error. Therefore, there's no way I will deny that this book has a full 5 out of 5 star rating.
I recommend this book to young people. They need to learn from the mishaps of the author during his younger days so they'll have fewer regrets in life. I highly recommend this book to all lazy readers; they'll finish it before they know it and gain a lot for a lifetime!
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