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This is so inspirational, the fact that you can relate and connect to one individual through the pages of a book is awesome. I would most definitely love to read it.
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The story sounds so touching. I usually don't read non- fiction but anyways I'll give it a try. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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I really love how this book is so hopeful and inspirational. Readers can really learn a lot from this and it definitely encourages me to be more grateful and mindful. Great review!
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Thank you for a very detailed and great review of this story. I want to get this book and read all of it at some point.
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Gregory Hebert shares his inspiring journey on living life to the fullest despite impediments. I will highly recommend this book as a reminder that nothing can hold you down if you focus on overcoming any form of disability physical, emotional or otherwise. Thank you for your great review.
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I think the story is quite motivational and a good read. Thanks for the great review!
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Great review, I enjoyed reading the life story of Mr Herbert. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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This "non-fiction book about having faith and hoping for the best despite impediments" is definitely a great read. I like it that the book is a short read and is well written. I'll definitely read this. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The author is very fortunate to have a supportive family to overcome his challenges. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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'Official Review: The Hearts You Give Lift Our Voices Eternally' by Gregory Hebert describes the memoir about the author's experience of facing misery in a nutshell! The author's story is encouraging and uplifting for readers! I appreciate the way the reviewer relates the book to larger issues! The point that the author pours out his heart through simple language is worth mentioning in the review! Nice to learn that the book was an overall inspiring reading experience for the reviewer!
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Before I read the review I thought I'd probably pass on this one. I've changed my mind now - thanks. This sounds like an inspiring story and reminds me of what my mother used to tell me. "Don't complain; just get on with it"
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I’m so interested in this short read! Great review! It definitely made me want to read the book. Going to put it on my to-read list right now...
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How about some rap music to overcome slow speech? After suffering Brain Damage following an accident, he has to intentionally work towards getting his life together. Thanks for the review!
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Overcoming a traumatic brain injury is a challenge and this #BOTD sounds inspiring. I wonder why he entered a coma for so long and how rap helped his speech impediment? Great review on a quick autobiography.
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Gregory Hebert sound like a very strong character in this book,the review makes the reader to wana know what happens next after that traumatic brain injury ,great stuff
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