Review of My Doors Of Destiny.

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Review of My Doors Of Destiny.

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "My Doors Of Destiny." by Judith Cook.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The only true way to live a fulfilling and happy life is to walk the path of your destiny. My Doors of Destiny by Judith Cook is an autobiography of the life of Judith Cook, a singer and performer. It details Judith’s professional journey as an entertainer in different parts of the world.

Judith Cook, formerly called Judith Guest, was born in Oldham, Lancashire. Early in life, she recognized her great talent for singing and performing and began taking lessons. She participated in different competitions, and when she got out of school, she began to apply for jobs as an entertainer. Along the way, she met her husband, Alastair, who was very instrumental in the fulfillment of her destiny as an entertainer. Together with her husband, she visited so many parts of the world, experienced different adventures, and shared so many memories.

I enjoyed the book. I loved the insight into the background, family, and life of Judith, written by her in her own refreshing way. I enjoyed the hint of rhyme scattered throughout the book. The book was written with a beautiful sense of humor and lightheartedness, which made it really interesting and entertaining. The adventures contained in the book were equally fascinating. I enjoyed her tales from different parts of the world where she worked. I particularly loved the pictures contained in the book, which gave a vivid description of the stories contained in the book.

Although I enjoyed the book, I have a few dislikes. I found some punctuation and grammatical errors, which made it a little difficult to completely flow with the story. I also had a lot of problems with the sentence constructs, which were mostly in a conversational style, making them unsuitable for reading. These dislikes greatly affected my reading experience.

I rate this book four out of five stars. I removed a star due to the dislikes stated above. The book was nicely edited, although I found some errors while reading it. I recommend this book to readers interested in the life of Judith Cook. I also highly recommend it to individuals interested in the entertainment industry. This is a very interesting read.

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Post by Yin Jiang »

This sounds like an interesting read. It appears like some authors like to write non-fiction accounts in conversational tones, which can make the book more relatable, but can also hinder the enjoyment of the book. It appears that it is the latter for this book, so I might give it a miss.
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Post by Anozie Stephanie »

Unlike Judith Cook, people find it hard to know their destinies, and don't know how to sort that out, I am so pleased Judith Cook chased her passion for singing.
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