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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Great post, and teaches us how God leads, we learned more and more from it in this life
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The collection of quotes in the book sounds inspiring and may help some readers in their own contemplation on life. I like that the book has a clear structure. Thanks for reviewing the book.
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I'm hesitant about this book since I'm not a Christian. However, if the quotes in it appeal to non-Christians as well, I'd be willing to give it a try. We could all use a bit of inspiration and a pick-me-up every now and then, after all. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I love the blunt expressions in the review. Thank you for giving an insight into the benefits of the book.
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Rich thoughts about God and the soul. This book will definitely be helping me. My heart is broken and I am desperate for help. Thank you for writing this review. I am truly grateful that I stumbled upon it.
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This sounds great to meditate on and hopefully be inspired. We could use a bit of inspiration from time to time. Thanks for telling us about this one.
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So where is this quiet location? Also, how did these messages get passed on to Mr. Brown?
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The author pens words of inspiration that awaken his spiritual side. He presents the material in clusters of related quotes that deal with specific issues. The book will motivate readers to meditate and embark on a journey of spiritual awakening.
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the synopsis of this novel is quite intriguing and draws the full attention of the reader as well as being well detailed
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You've very well explained how the quotes and messages in the book are inspirational and worth a read. Thanks for letting us know.
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I enjoy de inspirational quote of de book it was awesome
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This sounds like a good book to read when you need inspiration.
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Thanks for the review! All of the grammar mistakes are very disappointing but I might still check it out. One of my very dear friends absolutely loves books like this and I'm hoping it would make a good gift. Grammar mistakes aside, I think I might still find it enjoyable.
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A christian book with quotes that can inspire one to a better change is a good one for me, thanks for the review and hopefully the professional editors will do the right thing before the book sinks to nothing on the market.
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I would recommend this book to anyone who possesses an openness to new information and an appreciation for diversity of thought
. This is beautiful and would read this book. Great review.
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