Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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Re: Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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I find memoirs inspiring and uplifting. So I tend to read one now and then. Thank you for pointing out the flaws of this book something I will see for myself when I eventually read this. Thank you. Keep it up!
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This is an interesting book. I like the author because he believed in God. This book really helps ... Great review.Thank you .
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This is not a book for me, although I am sure readers interested in acting and religion will be able to connect to the author and his memoir. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to deal with drug and alcohol addiction and completely rehabilitate. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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Jameson’s memoir was really an optimistic read. He tells us his story about flying and featuring in Hollywood. It was nice that he added links which I hope are not broken. Thanks for your review.
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I thought this book has something to do with science. Lol. I just love what he did with the book. The title is named differently from the usual, which really catches your attention. The way he puts a YouTube link makes this more personalized and also very interesting and unique.
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It can be very fascinating reading people's memoirs. Seeing the type of life a fellow human has lived, the incredible things they have been through. It can be such an adventure. I have read a couple of memoirs and I have liked some and disliked others. I hope this one meets up to the quality of memoirs I consider "some of the very best". Congratulations to the author on the BOTD.
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I don't like the stylisation of the book's title. Jameson's story seems well elaborated and intriguing. I'm not a fan of memoirs but I might just give this one a try.
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I love to read memoirs and this sounds like one I would have a good time reading. Great review. Well done.
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This book follows the author as he describes his life, his career into Hollywood and also working as a fight attendant as well as his faith in God.
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I do not really enjoy memoirs so I think I will pass on this one. However, the book seems like it will interest those who are curious about Hollywood. Thank you for the insightful review.
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The title makes the book seem like a science fiction. Thanks for the review. I think i will enjoy reading about the experiences of an actor and flight attendant
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Based on the title, I am curios to learn what this book is about. Great review.
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While I do like memoirs, the spiritual parts and the author's claims regarding numerology might not sit well with me. Hence, I'll probably pass this one. Thanks for the review though!
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This memoir sharing the author's life experiences, his passion, and his beliefs is by no doubt a good book. Fans of memoirs will enjoy it. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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At the end of the book,the author prioritizes loving fellowmen and believing God which is a great sign of his Faith.The book sounds interesting.Thanks for the great review.
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