Official Review: From Six To Sixty by E.L. Williamson

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Re: Official Review: From Six To Sixty by E.L. Williamson

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The book sounds interesting. It seems that Williamson has a versatile life. I think fine editing will make this a good book.
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prospero360 wrote: 18 Mar 2019, 17:04 This sounds intriguing. I'm interested in knowing what life lessons I can learn from E.L Williamson's story, especially from his life in the military.
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Eva Darrington wrote: 18 Mar 2019, 19:54 I thought this book sounded interesting as I am fond of memoirs. But I'm afraid the errors and formatting issues would put me off. It does sound like the author had an interesting life. Thanks for the great review.
The errors almost discouraged me but I enjoyed the authors story, I had to finish it. Thanks for your comment
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 18 Mar 2019, 21:08 The book sounds interesting. It seems that Williamson has a versatile life. I think fine editing will make this a good book.
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As I'm not really into reading biographies anyway, I'm afraid the switching perspectives and myriad errors would have me quitting after just a few pages. It sounds like it would be a book that many could benefit from. It's unfortunate that formatting and grammar challenges are holding it back.
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Kelyn wrote: 19 Mar 2019, 22:46 As I'm not really into reading biographies anyway, I'm afraid the switching perspectives and myriad errors would have me quitting after just a few pages. It sounds like it would be a book that many could benefit from. It's unfortunate that formatting and grammar challenges are holding it back.
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It being a memoir of the author's life makes it something one can read and expect some object lessons.Thanks for the review.
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chiefsimplex wrote: 20 Mar 2019, 12:49 It being a memoir of the author's life makes it something one can read and expect some object lessons.Thanks for the review.
Yeah! There are real life lessons in there for everyone. Thanks for commenting.
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