Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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I think this book would be very appealing to those who are religions, it may not seem the same to those who are not.
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I would like to extend thanks to the writer, Jeremy Brown for listening and sharing these daily quotes from God with Christians and Non-christians.

"Last Words From Above" by Jeremy Brown is very inspiring and refreshens the spirit.
I must endorse quote # 74, "Being able to know when God is speaking through someone is good, but being able to decipher the voice of God for yourself is better."

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Yes, it is a inspirational quotes and I love to read it... Although there's a grammatical errors but it is acceptable as long as it is readable.
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'Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown' portrays that the nucleus of the book is God. The reviewer's reactions to the book are genuine and straightforward. They are spontaneous as well and win our faith. The comment about rating leaves the readers satisfied.
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Post by Jesse Nicolas Presgraves »

This sounds like a great book to read when you need inspiration. I don't think that it is something I would enjoy. I wonder if people who are not Christian could benefit from this book, or is it too Christian centered?
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A good book to motivate
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I'll love to read this book. I like the genre and what it is all about. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Good to know that the quotes were thought-provoking and relevant to life. Also great that the author shared the reason for sharing the material he presented in the book. Nice review.
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I did sample this but found it wasn't to my taste. I don't know why but the author's quotes just didn't resonate with me. I did love your review though. It was very good and detailed.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Unfortunately I also noticed the grammatical errors and agree with you that the book requires professional editing to avoid readers being distracted by this. Other than that, I thought the book was lovely and provided some quotes that I could certainly apply to my life.
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I love the aura of the book.. i most likely to read it.
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Post by karen-dodge1088 »

I thoroughly enjoyed reading the author's story of why, when and where he wrote the books and how he came to the ideas to write. I loved the individual quotes. It was an easy read and it provoked a lot of deep thought.
The review was right on point in its description. Thank you.
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The book seems awesome. I would love to read this book.Thanks for an amazing review. :) :)
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The sample of the book that I read showed that it wasn't the type I normally enjoy reading. The author could also probably get the grammatical errors edited out to streamline the entire reading experience.
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I really enjoyed what I read from the sample and can't wait to read more! There were quotes that stuck out to me but, what really resonated, was how the idea and every other process of the book was inspired/created by God. :angelic-innocent: :angelic-halo: Congrats to the author for winning BOTD! Great review!
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