Official Review: Dream For Peace by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah

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Re: Official Review: Dream For Peace by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah

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Your review was amazing. I will be passing on this one sadly at least for now. I may come back to it later, but it just is not one that seems to pique my interest.
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This book is really a great motivation that drives one to fulfill his dreams and to work for others welfare too against all odds.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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This was a great book and I recommend it to people trying to build peace within our community!
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I read this book, and this review was very accurate! Unfortunately, I did not find the writing style to be very engaging. Great review nonetheless.
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your introduction is lit!i like it, the book sounds interesting,thank you for a well detailed review
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

Wow, your review had me wanting to read the book. I agree that most non-fiction books are about the authors' achievements in a particular field. I found myself interested in the many things achieved by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Reading is one way of expanding one's knowledge, effective way of expressing feeling to bigger number of population, Dream for Peace is one book I recommend for Ugandan.
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Very interested topic I read the title a dream for peace, actually I think very important to me particular, about other should I will only advice to keys on this story appreciate.
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Nice to have a historical book narrating an elegant personality like this. The book is a classical piece did really did justice to the deed of Dr. Ghoulem Berrah, the past diplomat of Africa.
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A biography revealing so much behind-the-scenes information regarding important events, is surely a must-read. Thanks for your review.
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I am just getting into this book good, and I am already impressed with the life and accomplishments of Dr. Berrah! What he accomplished in his college years alone is phenomenal. Thank you for the excellent review!
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While I am not really one for reading memoirs of this kind, the main character has accomplished some truly admirable things. How one man can do so many things and also be married three times is astounding; I am tired just imagining it! Thanks for the amazing review.
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I like the behind the scenes aspect of this book. It seems that that author led a quite fascinating life. I understand the photos not being of the best quality too. Great reiew.
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This memoir sounds fascinating. It is also historical, which I love, and also I am intrigued about the "behind the scenes secrets". Thanks for your review.
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Anyone who is interested in political-diplomatic history will enjoy this book. Thank you for your review.
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