Review of Go Forth from Where You Are

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Re: Review of Go Forth from Where You Are

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Most autobiographies are encouraging and inspirational because they bring about old memories of a person and their struggles which inspires most of us.......
Good review...
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I'm not a fan of autobiographies, but this book seems like a unique one, especially with it's allusion to the bible.
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It's a good thing to move forth from where you are rather than allow old memories to hold you down. The auto biography exposes this valuable theme so well that readers stand to benefit from it. Excellent review.
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Great book. I love the fact that the writer of the novel used an expectional literary device to glue the readers to what they're reading, it made them to realize that the content of the novel is filled with alot of packaged presents. This is also a good start-up for an autobiographical setting also. Thanks for the review.
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A wonderful review. The book teaches some lessons much needed to progress in life. Tess's personifications make it exciting to read.
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It would be a good learning book in choice of language and would help overcome childhood memories
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I commend the author for sharing her journey through life. Her story would inspire many others. Thanks for the awesome review!
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This is inspirational. I like how life challenges became the motivation for moving forward.
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I usually enjoy novels with great depth. I'll surely check this out.
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The book’s description calls it a “fictionalized autobiography.” I’m intrigued to see what exactly that means. With what I’ve heard about Dybbuks (which is probably not quite what it actually is in Jewish folklore), it should be interesting, especially when combined with the trials and lessons the author went through in her life. I’m also curious to see why a Sanskrit dictionary is included. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I appreciate the unique features such as giving human-like qualities to objects, but I don't think this is a book for me since I am not so much into autobiographies.
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I love learning from people's experiences, and this autobiography sounds like one I can enjoy reading. I like the fact that it is also humorous, making it fun to read. Thank you for this well-written, informative review.
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I'm intrigued with her use of Ayurveda medicine. While I'm not much into autobiographies, this is an inspirational read. And I'm sure it would also be relatable for many. The book not only helps readers find courage but also offers additional value with the useful remedies shared by the author. Thank you for the analysis.
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This autobiography should be inspirational; there is recollection of memories by the author to use as a propellor for the present. The author has also talked about getting rid of gallstones with Ayurveda. Thank you for the review!
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Such an inspiring read. Thanks for the insightful review
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