Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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This is definitely a book I am going to recommend to my 20-year-old daughter. Being away from home and having her daily stresses and things going on in life, and dealing with trying to be an adult and college and work, I think kids in the situations definitely need something they can just pick up and grab and have a little piece of wisdom. Especially when listening to mom doesn’t always happen.
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chicken soup for the soul series was a one time my favourite and i am very sure would still enjoy something like it. From this review, this is a great collection and i believe i would enjoy it despite the errors.
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This book is good for the youths especially for the teenagers
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Sounds like an amazing book that I can benefit from it right now. Thanks for the review :techie-studyingbrown:
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I have read this book a while back and I appreciate the authors sharing of his experiences and always looking for the good in everything. I noticed the grammatical errors as well and I just hope they correct it. Thanks for your review!
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Mmg8464 wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 11:20 I have read this book a while back and I appreciate the authors sharing of his experiences and always looking for the good in everything. I noticed the grammatical errors as well and I just hope they correct it. Thanks for your review!
I have a feeling they have been corrected. It's certainly an interesting and enlightening book. Thanks!
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Kandscreeley wrote a review that got me eager to read this book. The review was worth reading.
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C-obi wrote: 18 Jun 2019, 06:13 Kandscreeley wrote a review that got me eager to read this book. The review was worth reading.
It had a lot of good stories in it. It's definitely worth picking up. Thanks.
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jadelyne wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 00:23 This is definitely a book I am going to recommend to my 20-year-old daughter. Being away from home and having her daily stresses and things going on in life, and dealing with trying to be an adult and college and work, I think kids in the situations definitely need something they can just pick up and grab and have a little piece of wisdom. Especially when listening to mom doesn’t always happen.
I honestly stand with you on it👍♥️♥️
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kandscreeley wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 08:54
Ruba Abu Ali wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 03:25 I think I would go for this one despite the editorial issues. I liked the concept behind the book, and the pieces of wisdom it conveys. Thanks for the wonderful review.
You just have to be willing to overlook a few (or several) run-on sentences and misplaced commas. It's worth it, though. :) Thanks.
Pretty good 👍👍
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