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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I admire the author for wanting to leave something behind for his daughters. It's nice, as well, that we can benefit from it. I could always use a bit of encouragement in my life. I'll have to put this one my list. :techie-studyingbrown: 👍
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Motivational books are great for reading. Especially since the author intended this for his children.
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The book sounds like a great self-help book for inspiration. It's one I think everyone should have on their shelves.
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I have read the story of the book SOMETHING HAPPENED TODAY BY PAUL E.KOTZ. It is a book in which various social values and needs are described. Miracles and their hopes are included in the common routine of the life. Thanks for your review.
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[/quote] Very good review. It makes me feel like I actually read the entire book. The analysis of the author's days make you view life in a positive way and ask for help when needed.
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A quick read humorous book with every day lessons. The perfect fast read. I don't mind the errors. Congrats.
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The author reflects on the meaning of life and pens encouraging stories which he hopes will be an inspiration to his daughters. He finds beauty in unlikely places and advises people to be tolerant toward others.
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I believe this is a must read for me, primarily because the author does not look into major or big things that people are always chasing to find happiness, but the small and less recognizable things like a sunshine on his face. This book, most likely will cultivate the spirit of contentment in me, and always be grateful for what I achieve or experience every single moment.
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Everyone could use some words of encouragement and positivity in their lives every now and then. I don't know if I'm really in the mood to jump on this book right now, but I will definitely keep it on my Kindle for when I need something to get me through the day or remind of the good things in life. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I feel like this book is perfect as I struggle through my last lap of studying. :lol: Something to motivate me and keep me going. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Seeing daily happenings in a positive way is truly a blessing. Though I am not much interested in self-help books, I would like to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Not a book for me, but I like that the author wanting to leave something for his daughters was the inspiration for writing it. Thank you for your lovely review :)
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This seems like an inspiring book. I appreciate books that teach ways to be happy. Thanks for the review.
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I like the reviewing team panelist's opinion on how it arrived at the 4 out of 4 stars based on merit. The motivational self-help short-stories book about lessons written in a positivity stance is of great and ideal factor to those wishing for information on getting help and assistance in real living situations.
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Thank you for this fantastic review. Bringing in snippets from the book to add to the intriguing nature was brilliantly done. The sample only has short reviews and nothing of the actual stories, adding some mystery on to what seems to be an interesting book.
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