Official Review: Hope Rises by Dr. Randy Ross

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Re: Official Review: Hope Rises by Dr. Randy Ross

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"Hope" is something which is really important not only for this time of pandemic, but also in general life. This book might absolutely help a lot of people. Also the inspirational quotes inspire them to achieve what they want. Congratulations on The "BOTD". FOR THIS WONDERFUL CREATIONS!
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During these uncertain times, hope is the one thing we cannot lose. As wise men and women have said before, "This, too, shall pass." Thanks to the author for the reminder.
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A timely book to encourage hope and optimism. I do believe the book has a wealth of wisdom inspired by the author's own life experiences. This also makes the book more endearing. Thank you for the review.
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We can all do with a little hope. Thanks for reviewing this inspiring book
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Thank you for a well detailed and honest review. I've always loved non fiction books and this sounds like one I'll definitely love to have for myself.
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This book is useful for many reasons. I found it educative and empowering. Thanks for the review
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This review of "Hope Rises" by Dr. Randy Ross highlights the book's ability to restore hope and inspire readers. The reviewer found the book motivating and believes it offers valuable insights on navigating through difficult times. They appreciated the author's personal experiences and the inclusion of inspirational quotes throughout. The reviewer found the stories of those who embraced hope particularly impactful. They rate the book 4 out of 4 stars and recommend it to those who enjoy motivational reads. Overall, it seems like "Hope Rises" would be a worthwhile read, providing a valuable perspective on hope and its application in various aspects of life. Heartfelt resolutions, left me feeling deeply satisfied.
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