Official Review: Becoming Nobody by Rick Branch
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Re: Official Review: Becoming Nobody by Rick Branch
Interesting book, interesting review. That [quoted] bit resonated with me. I mean, it's all well and good to seek after self-improvement and such. But it can be pretty jarring having one's beliefs challenged, especially if they're based on religion. I appreciate this word of caution. Great review. Thank you.Brendan Donaghy wrote: ↑16 May 2020, 09:15 Readers with religious faith should only tackle this book if they can deal with having their beliefs challenged.
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Thank you for your comments!Kenesha L Fowler wrote: ↑02 Jun 2020, 01:37Interesting book, interesting review. That [quoted] bit resonated with me. I mean, it's all well and good to seek after self-improvement and such. But it can be pretty jarring having one's beliefs challenged, especially if they're based on religion. I appreciate this word of caution. Great review. Thank you.Brendan Donaghy wrote: ↑16 May 2020, 09:15 Readers with religious faith should only tackle this book if they can deal with having their beliefs challenged.
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