Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Sounds like an inspiring collection of quotes from a very interesting author :) I would love to check this one out. Too pity the book has some grammar errors though.. Thank you for a great review!
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This seems to have been written from a place of deep spirituality and introspection. It also presents very inspirational quotes to think about and use in daily life. Thank you for the great review.
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"Last words from above" by Jeremy Brown

Though my preference in a book would be fictional, romance and SCI-FI, this book was interesting and motivational.

There were some gramatical errors but it was not difficult to understand what the writer ment to say.

Perhaps a christian believer would enjoy this inspirational book.

I would rate the book 3/4.
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The book cover is interesting enough to draw the attention of persons who enjoy reading
inspirational quotes. The review is excellent and helpful with finding out more about the quotes
in the book. Congratulations on Book of the Day.
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Post by Sakeenah Maigari »

At first i'd say m not going to opt for a religious book but then the reviewer specifically mentioned that it can appeal to anyone, so maybe in the future I might check it out.
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Post by Gabriel Merêncio »

Thanks for the review! I'm personally not too interested in a book featuring nothing but quotes, especially with the religious subject matter, but I can see how people might find something like that useful in their daily lives. Too bad about the poor editing, though.
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The quotes from the book were very inspiring, I like how the author emphasis on the importance of purpose. We live in a world where we are told to follow our dreams. The difference between dream and purpose is the fact that a dream is yours while the purpose is from God, the Creator. These are spiritual words from the author, "To be Christlike is to operate as one who knows exactly who they are and what they were created to do. Thank you for the review, I am mostly interested in the quotes. :tiphat:
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I liked the background story for the quotes. Some of the quotes I know the truth of, but how often do I remember and apply this knowledge? I loved the author's perspective on the significance of prayer. I think some Christians downplay the power and importance of prayer, and it encourages me any time I read or hear someone proclaiming its power.
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Sounds like an amazing book but the plenty errors won't make me consider it for now; I'll pass. Thanks for the review.
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Based on the review this book is not something that I would enjoy reading. I would be annoyed because of grammar mistakes. I am not a fan of nonfiction. I also don't like to read religious content or beliefs. I think that I will pass on reading this book.
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This sounds like a great book for Christian readers who love to read quotes. Though I like to read quotes, religious books are not something I'm interested in reading. So, I'm at a dilemma here and have to see whether it would be able to capture my interest.
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This sounds like a great book for Christian readers and those who like inspirational quotes. Thanks for the great review 😊
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The author says that his writings are all inspired by a divine source. His source even dictates the exact words and titles to use. This is his seventh such book. His story is certainly intriguing. The quotes in the book seem original and worth pondering. The lack of organization into topics makes the quotes difficult to access, though, for future reference.
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Post by Rafaella Michailidou »

This book looks useful to me. It looks very helpful and practical. It's good for Christians to have meditation book as well. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Adedayo+23 »

This book sounds like a must read for fans of Christian literature, and the inspirational quotes sound delightful. Thanks for sharing.
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