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This memoir about the author's faith in the face of trauma and hardships certainly sounds like it promises to be an inspirational and elevating read. I will be delighted to read the Hearts You Give Lift Our Voices Eternally. Thanks for the great review!
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Quite inspiring a review, I like inspirational books and I believe this book will not be an exception.
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Nice job on this review. It’s very evident that you emotionally connected with this book. Is also showcase as a highly inspirational 33 pager.
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The story is so touching and motivating
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I’m glad the author shared his encouraging story. Hopefully he will have a follow-up one too! Thank you for your review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting memoir about Mr. Herbert's life after being hit by a car, falling into a coma and then being diagnosed with and suffering from Traumatic Brain Injury. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I love reading books that inspire people to hope and strive for better life despite impediment and disabilities. I am looking forward to digging into this book to be inspired and know how the main character was able to rise above his traumatic injury and came out victorious.
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This book sounds wonderful. I think the author is inspirational by persevering to succeed despite having a traumatic brain injury, thanks for a great review.
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I am surprised that this is such a short book given the revelations of the first chapter, but the review shows that is quite inspiring. This should be a good read, especially for those who have to adjust their lives after becoming disabled.
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In times like these, a book about having faith and hoping for the best despite impediments becomes of utmost importance. I recommend everyone reads it. I know I will. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Good review. Sounds like a story full of inspiration. I’m interested to find out about how he copes with his brain injury. I love stories of over coming such feats and giving courage to others.
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This is the inspirational story of a boy who is hit by a car and now suffers from Traumatic Brain Injury. However, this doesn't stop him from living the best life he can live. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Great review! Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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Although this isn’t my type of story, I can tell you really enjoyed it. I like books that leave a person with a positive feeling and good outlook. It’s a plus that it is well edited too. Thanks for a nice review!
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I am sure any musical artist would be gratified to hear that their music helped someone heal this way.

While this sounds like a very inspirational story, this is just not the sort of thing I'm into. I don't usually like memoirs/autobiographies, and I'm afraid this won't be an exception.Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Anthony ouma »

Thank you for the amazing review, It was precisely to the point. I also liked how the characters and qualities of the boy have been revealed, since he never gave up on life despite the tragic incident that occurred to him at a young age, instead faced the challenges with utmost positivity
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