Official Review: Charles' Story by Steven Wilkens

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Re: Official Review: Charles' Story by Steven Wilkens

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The story is very interesting. I like the way the author presented the main characters. It shows how the two main characters explores the billionaire's past. Congratulations to the author on achieving BOTD.
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"Charles' story",hmm; this kind of love story gets interesting case you go on,though if I have time on my hand I could read it. But it's not my everyday kind of book. Karen and Charles had a lot going on between them,but I guess there is a connection,and it's good they were able to learn from each other.
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This sounds like an interesting human interest type story. It also sounds very poignant to me. It's a shame about the errors. The book is getting good reviews on Amazon, as well as yours, so it might benefit the author to get some editing done on it. It would probably rise even higher. Thanks for the insightful review!
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The selflessness in this story inspires me to dive deeper and unravel the reason behind it. I like that Karen and Charles' interaction opens their eyes to new experiences and shows the reader that regardless of one's situation, giving and receiving is always possible.
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I delight in life stories, especially if the story shares a significant life lesson. I look forward to reading this book, thank you for your review.
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The reader finds a flow of simple words, in the 'Official Review: Charles' Story, by Steven Wilkens.' Also, the review is a conspicuous one and cracks upon the theme of the story!
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Sounds like an interesting book revolving around relationships and trust building .Thanks for the review.
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the most interesting one for me is Karen desire to learn "who" Charles is.
cause that the book all about I think.
I assume that Charles need to takes a lot of courage and trusted to look past what he has been through,And he wont let someone through what he did.
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I assume that Charles need to takes a lot of courage and trusted to look past what he has been through,And he wont let someone through what he did.

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Thanks for the review. I do like the concept of learning Mr Charles' life from an incredible journey. I also feel the same way as him, trusting people with your own stories and revealing things you rarely speak about. Thanks for the free copy and Congrats on BOTD.
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The story looks like a good read except for the grammar as you have mentioned. Thanks for the nice review.
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This seems like an interesting book. Learning about someone's "story" can be very therapeutic for the soul, especially when their story is so different from one's own. Nice review and I look forward to reading this book!
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Post by Doris Mbotela »

This sounds like an interesting story. An old man at the end of his life retelling both the good and the bad aspects of his life's journey. According to the review, the main lessons to learn will be on trust, love, and family values. I would certainly buy such a book.
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Charles story by Steven Wilkens
Is a captivating one that you will want read to the end it reflects on the real life situation where you don't know the mind of people you love.
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Sometimes, we tend to take our loved ones for granted. It's a good thing the story explores the value of love in families and friendships. Thanks for this interesting and comprehensible review.
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