Review of Increase Your Bloom Ability

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As someone open to growing closer to God, I believe that "Increase Your Bloom Ability" by Cheri Strange could be a truly inspiring guide for me. Your positive review of the book, despite religious differences, is a testament to its quality and value. The visual appeal is a bonus. I genuinely appreciate your insightful review.  
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Thank you for sharing this beautiful review. I found it meaningful how you mentioned the gradual bloom in both the book’s design and message. It’s lovely that the book felt personal and uplifting, even across different faith backgrounds.
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Creole wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 21:00 As someone open to growing closer to God, I believe that "Increase Your Bloom Ability" by Cheri Strange could be a truly inspiring guide for me. Your positive review of the book, despite religious differences, is a testament to its quality and value. The visual appeal is a bonus. I genuinely appreciate your insightful review.  
Hope you get inspiration for your life in this book!
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Anu Anand wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 21:20 Thank you for sharing this beautiful review. I found it meaningful how you mentioned the gradual bloom in both the book’s design and message. It’s lovely that the book felt personal and uplifting, even across different faith backgrounds.
Thanks for sharing your views, Anu!
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I agree with you @Priya Murugesan. Hindu, like yourself, I explore such books, only to find that the core message aims to make us all better humans. Based on your review, I would like to explore this read.
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This sounds like such a meaningful and uplifting devotional. I love the idea of growing spiritually day by day through personal reflection and prayer. I’d really love to read this!
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Seetha E wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 23:49 I agree with you @Priya Murugesan. Hindu, like yourself, I explore such books, only to find that the core message aims to make us all better humans. Based on your review, I would like to explore this read.
I believe you would enjoy this, Seetha!
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Magdalyne chebet wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 12:32 This sounds like such a meaningful and uplifting devotional. I love the idea of growing spiritually day by day through personal reflection and prayer. I’d really love to read this!
Do read this book and share your review!
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I’m really drawn to how it’s structured—40 days with daily reflections and prayers—that seems like a manageable and spiritually enriching routine. I can see how the personal anecdotes and conversational style would make it feel like a close, personal guide. It’s also great to hear that the book’s design mirrors the themes of growth and renewal.
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Helen Waziri wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 10:28 I’m really drawn to how it’s structured—40 days with daily reflections and prayers—that seems like a manageable and spiritually enriching routine. I can see how the personal anecdotes and conversational style would make it feel like a close, personal guide. It’s also great to hear that the book’s design mirrors the themes of growth and renewal.
Thanks a lot for reading my review and sharing your views!
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This is such a heartfelt and thoughtful review. I appreciate how you described the book’s structure and spiritual tone—it sounds like a truly uplifting read. The flower design evolving with the message is a beautiful touch!
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This is such a well-written and heartfelt review. I loved how you highlighted the book's visual appeal and spiritual depth. It's also really inspiring to hear that you connected with the message despite coming from a different faith background. It shows how universal some truths can be. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts!
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Great job summarizing the core message of the book. It’s always refreshing to read a non-fiction work that’s both informative and relatable. Your review captured that well.
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Etimbuk Eshiet wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 17:02 This is such a heartfelt and thoughtful review. I appreciate how you described the book’s structure and spiritual tone—it sounds like a truly uplifting read. The flower design evolving with the message is a beautiful touch!
Thank you!
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Jessy Edward wrote: 15 Jul 2025, 20:27 This is such a well-written and heartfelt review. I loved how you highlighted the book's visual appeal and spiritual depth. It's also really inspiring to hear that you connected with the message despite coming from a different faith background. It shows how universal some truths can be. Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts!
Thanks for reading my review and sharing your views!
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