Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Re: Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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I have learned to have an open mind. Looking forward to the many sayings in this book. I will be sure to write down those that are relevant to me. Good review!
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Books containing quotes are very important sources of inspiration and motivation. I like going through a couple from time to time. I think I would like this particular book. Thanks for the review.
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It's inspiring Brown's method to start the day in silence. In a world of speed, this comes like a challenge. But I believe a moment of reflection can change and improve the perspective of that day. Thank you for the recommendation! Most probably, I'll have a look at this book anytime soon.
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I think that everyone needs a bit of inspiring from time to time. Clearly, the book has a motivational tone. Thank you for a great review.
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I would like some inspiring quotes based on Christian teachings for my life journey, so I guess I will be checking this book out. Nice review.
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Post by Sonu karki »

Although it's not my types of book.Although I read it all, it can inspire many non self-confidence people.actually I can't digest the things that you have wrote about god. Something like he doesn't care..
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Book of profound, timeless advice. Very appealing text and the way that many of the quotes are personally meaningful and some others massively thought provoking. I fell in love with God who spoke and wrote through Jeremy Brown.
I totally agree with the review. Cent percent accurate coverage of the book's dynamics.
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Last Words from Above by Jeremy Brown is a #NonFiction #Christian book that contains two thousand #Inspirational and thought-provoking views, quotes, musings, and sayings from the author's meditation and journaling. Brown believes these are words of wisdom from Heaven. Once he received them, he copies them into his journal.

Thanks for the review.

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Post by austenfan »

This is really not my genre for reading books so I won't read it. Nonetheless your review is interesting and the way you described the numbering for reference was a really good pointer for anyone who would read The Last Words from above. Thank you.
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Post by Abandoned_Account »

I'm afraid I'm uninterested in anything dealing with inspiration or a personal journal of thoughts to reflect and meditate on. This book is not for me.
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Post by Reading4Taylor »

My own personal thoughts followed your opinions through your review. I almost missed the separation of chapters, but they definitely would not have fit with the numbering of the quotes. This, too, I believe is my favorite aspect of the book because of its ease and convenience for both author and reader.
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As per the review, I guess we could be benefited by the diverse thoughts of the author through this book if read with open-mindedness. Thank you for the review!
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Though I enjoy this genre, reading thousands of quotes about Christianity is not going to be my area of interest. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Mrunal Tikekar »

I would rather read a book that tells a story along with the quotes; reading only some inspiration thoughts is not something I would invest in. However, your review was helpful. I agree that it is an intelligent choice to number the quotes so that they can be easily referenced later. Also, arranging them by a general theme seems like a wise way to expound on a topic.
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Post by Bill_muchiri »

The review is nice. But I have no interests whatsoever in someone's meditations and personal thoughts.
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