Review of The Life I Noticed

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Life I Noticed" by Gerry Visca.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Life I Noticed by Gerry Visca is a fiction of a life's journey in connection with the soul of humans. It's a fairy tale of an "inner ninja," Samil, and a one-minute heaven experience. Lilly, the protagonist, got stuck finding the true meaning of life and existence during the days of her 49th year on earth. Her near-death experience after her accident, which claimed her lover's life, Lazlo, left her within the confinement of emotional and psychological derailment.

The book went further to narrate the resuscitation process in the life of Lilly after she was discharged from the hospital. Her experiences with different people and in different places narrowed her scope and helped shape her life into the world Lazlo has long envisaged for her. It x-rayed the defining truth surrounding the complexity in her origin. This reality would help her embrace forgiveness while steering the wheels of her life (a lesson from her one minute in heaven).

This book is a catalyst of hope, courage, and a redefining track process of a life worth living. It is full of suspense strongly beautified in arrays of pages filled with dialogues between parties for an easy and more precise understanding of the concepts. I admire the author's figurative speech. He describes every moment, time, and place with a suitable simile or metaphor, thereby giving room for deeper insight into the abstract picture in her mind.

I also commend the respective roles of the individual characters in the book. Each played a significant role in driving lessons home and generating nuggets that promote good interpersonal relationships within a community. The preservation of history in photographs and artifacts also stands out in this masterpiece. It is an admiration for history that truly gave meaning to Lilly in finding her true self.

A book was devoid of horrors, attacks, and terrific activities which might scare the cradle members of the society. It is a compendium of moral lessons in gaining self-responsibility, building healthy relationships, hospitality, parental care, and character development.

I am most thrilled by the inspirational quotes from 'The Life I Didn't Notice', the prequel to 'The Life I Noticed'. Where Lilly had a near-death experience and its lessons serve as a daily unfolding guide to building up a better and healthier life.

I wish to state that I found no negative impediment in this book. I wish to rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. This is due to its literary arrangements in beautiful styles and for the vocabulary and literature development of the reader. Moreso, since I found only a few errors, I must justify the judicious work done by the author in carefully proofreading the text. Hence, I think it was professionally edited.

I strongly recommend this book to teenagers and youths who desire to build good interpersonal skills in managing relationships. Also, I recommend it to a frustrated reader; it would cast rays of light into an undiscovered path in your life in living up to your full potential. The book would still suit parents and caregivers for effective and productive parenting.

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Finding the true meaning and purpose of our lives always keeps us in track. I would love to read the book. Good review.
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I've once read a memoir of an author that suffered an existential crisis. Their experiences used to be richly informative and enlightening. I guess I should have this also.
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In order to be able to live in peace, you must link your life to goals, not people This ensures that you are on the right track Yes and yes the book is more than wonderful
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This sounds like such an interesting book! I will have to give it a read. Thank you for a great review!
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Quite the review. The character roles were superb and the plot inspirational. Would love to read.
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Depicting hope, this book seems to contain a lot of life inspiring themes and I would love to read it. Thanks for the review.
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The act of finding the true purpose of our existence helps to keep us in check. I love the plot of the book. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Shalom Mugisha »

So amazing book which states the life noticed by Gerry Visca . It is really nice and a youth like should read it as you recommended.
Thanks for great review.
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Post by Ghuddie »

Samil'a story is quite an intriguing one., especially the part where she got resuscitated from the accident. I just may check this out. Great review.
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