Official Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Re: Official Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Rob White is an exceptional author. I've read some of his books and I must say they are masterpieces. Thanks for this review. This will be my next read!
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This Reviewer is doing well. It didn't take me long to see a detail I had earlier seen while reading the introduction of the book. Something about GURU I guess. This is the second book written by the author I have seen. This one seems more to d a story-like piece.
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I think this book may be a prime example of one that isn't what one would read normally, but one started, proves itself to be a real gem! I can definitely see how the atmosphere and unique aspects of life in the author's small town provide amazing context and breadth to a reader.
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This memoir is full of lessons and experiential skills that we can all learn from. My favorite aspect of the book is the unique writing style and humor woven into the author's childhood stories. It makes the book light-hearted and fun. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This book seems like an unpretentious and humble attempt to make sense of the world, and hence it sounds very appealing to me. I like some of the gems of wisdom you allude to in your review and would like to learn more, so will add this one to my bookshelves for sure. Thank you.
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I can relates to being from a small town and almost no one wanting anything more. I had a graduating high school class of 45 and only about 3 of us aspired to go farther than 100 miles away.
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This is a memoir of the author through which he talks about his life and mistakes and the lessons he learnt from them. Congratulations BOTD!
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I've read one of Rob White's book and I think he is an amazing writer. But I don't get how the title of this book applies to the book. The book sounds motivating though. Nice review.
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This book offers insightful guide in becoming our unlimited self because our cultures and traditions can hard wire our beliefs overcoming some negative belief system can be daunting to all of us. I’d definitely recommend this book to anyone who is seeking to break out of their cage of fear and limitations and realize their untapped potential. Thanks Mr. Rob White for sharing the collection of stories that break down the estrange beliefs that humankind are all bad.
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Your review was well written. I can agree with everything. The book was worth it
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The structure of the book sounds intriguing. I like how the author starts off a chapter with a myth and then follows from there.

Thank you for the great review .
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Although this book sounds great, I'm not a fan of non-fiction, so I'll skip this.
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This sounds like quite the motivational read – I especially like the space-related analogies. The fact that the narrative is non-linear but still remained natural in terms of reading flow is not a small feat. Thanks for the review.
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I have read a couple of Rob White's books and enjoyed them. I hope I get the chance to read this one. Thanks for a great review!
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What I liked about this book is how the main character often found inspiration in everything and everyone he came across. There are so many lessons that one can draw from this book. It's a good read that I would definitely recommend.
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