Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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Re: Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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The book may need editing but I still find it very entertaining. Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kots gives us a glimpse to the adversities of our daily life that teaches us a lot of lessons and mould us for who we are. The author's stories give us a new perspective on how to turn events into a better day and to make life experiences meaningful and have a positive attitude even in stressful situations. Love to share this book.
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The poor grammar would probably annoy me tremendously! It sounds like a good read though. Perhaps the wisdom is enlightening enough that one could overlook the errors.
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This seems like a fun, quick read that provides some sort of encouragement and advice for any person in various situations of life. Hopefully, with some editing, Something Happened Today will be an effective resource!
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Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz -- Cover picture looking pretty good. This is a great book for who need to how to do self-hep.this is such a great book. I enjoyed it.
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I am not a great fan of this genre. However, the brevity of the book and the ability of the stories to drive the messages home will make me want to read the book. Too bad about the punctuation errors, they can be really distracting. Thanks for the honest review!
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Nearly nothing beats a narrative that hands out invaluable lessons.Yet when you say "head spinning grammatical errors" features in this book, thats not a "theme" I am interested in. For this reason, I may just pass over this one.
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I like the idea of bite-sized anecdotes to enjoy whenever you need a pick-me-up but are short on time. But the number of errors in this one worries me. I have a somewhat low tolerance for poorly edited books, and if this one made your head spin, I don't know if would do any better with it.
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This book definitely seems like a great read for life advice. I like the analogy he made with the fire. It's true that we can burn brighter with a gentle breeze than a harsh blow. It's a shame that the punctuation errors lowered the rating. I'm sure once those are fixed this would make a superb read!
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Let Thee Light Emerge: Everyone needs a companionn in this journey of life!
Eventhough the book contains punctuation errors, from the review i can understand it's interesting.
Although i am not a lover of series but this one is worth reading.
Good review !
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If the book is "chicken soup for the soul," it should be palatable and a breeze to get through. Despite the poor editing, it delivers a powerful message of self-confidence and being a positive impact on society.
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Wow. The book seem to be enjoyable and educative. Though I don't fancy reading Non-fiction books, I'll give this one a try. Thank you for your kind review.
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The novel is a non-fiction narrative that explains the what goes on in day to day human life. The novel is of my interest.
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Nice little 'Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz'! It provides the readers with the central idea of the story and leads them to read it.
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Post by Nandy »

Nice review. Book sounds like an excellent read filled with loads of educational stuff, however according to this review this book may need to be reviewed by the author just to be sure that everything is in an order and if not to correct all errors.
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It sounds like a very uplifting book. Too bad, the many errors distracted from the writing. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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