Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Re: Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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This Christian nonfiction containing quotes from the author sounds like it could be inspirational for those fans of the genre. I'm glad you thought the prologue was a great beginning. It is interesting that there are no chapters. Not sure how I would like this format, but it's great that you found the numbering to be useful. Glad you found the quotes to be thought-provoking and relevant to your life. Hopefully, the author will get the book professionally edited as this is a biggie for many readers, I'm sure. It's nice to hear that you enjoyed this and that you feel this could appeal to many. Thank you for sharing!
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It is always a breath of fresh air to read inspirational books amidst the many genres out there. The fact that this book will appeal to everybody regardless of religion or beliefs makes this more interesting to read, aside from the many learning and insights to be had. Congrats!
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A devotional and non-fiction Christian book "Last words from above" by Jeremy Brown has inspirational quotes evolved from author's daily habits of journaling after listening intently for words of wisdom from Heaven during his meditation at beginning of each day in a quiet location.
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Post by Jonas Billy Mawisa »

The book sounds to be too good for the Christian community and everyone except the lack of editing.
Hope your review will help the author to rectify all the grammatical errors.
Thanks for your good review.
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It sounds appealing but if I was looking for quotes, I would probably just search the internet.
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Post by Katherine Smith »

I like the theme of this book and how it would appeal to many readers. I think that a book which is not edited properly takes away from the overall enjoyment and makes it harder to understand what the author is trying to say. In the case of this book, editing is critical because without it the reader could get a different meaning than what was intended.
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A good christian book containing inspirational quotes sounds unique. However, this doesn't seem like what will interest me. Good review though.
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It sounds like the author put a lot of thought into this book. It's too bad there were so many errors present. I'm not sure it's quite my style, but thanks for the detailed review!
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actually whn i read this book last words from above by jeremy... i just thought it was going to be mentioning history of the bible but after i had the mystery and revelations of the number 40.. i kept on reading and figured out about the 4 rs wooooow it was mind blowing ... you first resist an addiction then replace it ....... then the the issue of refreshing again you refresh by meditating on the word....it was flowing in me no lies.....
heard about the issue of pride that caused lucifer to fall hmmmmmmmmm interesting....and the place called abssy where jesus went and i read about the flesh should not control us
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The author seems to share his very personal relationship with God. I can appreciate that and can't wait to read this one! Thank you for a very professional review.
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Now this is my kind of book! As a collector of quotes, I'm always on the hunt for that next one that will be just what I need at just the right time. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Seraphia Bunny Sparks »

Thanks for the thorough review of this book. I think that I am going to pass on reading though. I don't read a lot of non-fiction novels and I tend to avoid religious based books as well. I think the fact that is a book full of quotes also causes me to put off concerning this book. If the author had written them into an actual story/novel to fully engage more readers I think more might be interested.
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Binge-reading quotes is a neat idea for a book! Does it setup situations to where the author’s words have the most effect? I imagine the list of quotes might get stale without something to help readers see how it applies to the world.
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When I read the sample, I was a bit confused by the genre. I'm not sure the book is a Christian book. I think it's more in the new age genre. The book does have some good information and quotes but I don't know any Christians, and I know many, that have had out of body experiences like the author. The book feels like the author wrote the book from his notes he took after he had some kind of revelation. Professional editing would be a plus,
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Post by Vickie Noel »

Personally, I love quotes, and having them generosly provided in this book under different topics sounds like quite the read! Would love to read it! Thanks for the review.
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