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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This is so lovely, what an amazing legacy to leave behind for his children.
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The fact that these are real life stories and the author uses humour to teach his daughter (his initial intention) is a good sign of parenting. I think this will be a good read for me. Thanks for the review.
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wow! this sounds like an amazing book, i wouldnt mind checking it. I would love to find out more about the part that says a lot about ultimate happiness, social and financial life. seems like its going to be captivating.
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Thanks for the review of "Something Happened Today". The book and the author sound like a great pick-me-up for the days when we are down. Just trying to help someone else up, is sure to help the person up as well. A kind word or deed or thought can go a long way to make the world right.
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It seems like veeery interesting book! I would love to read it and have it also in my collection! Great review, thanks for inspiration! 🙂🙂🙂
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The review has given me some great positive vibes, I just began my new week on a very bright note. Thank you for the great review. I can't wait to read the whole book.
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I love that he wrote this book for his daughters. We all want to leave a legacy for our children and he left a book. I look forward to reading this book more. People need encouragement in life and it’s nice to find it in good wholesome places.
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Something Happened Today seems to be an interesting book that encourages people about life. Thank you for your outstanding review. I will consider reading this book in the near future.
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Putting different inspiring life experiences in the book make it spicy and the 9/11 event, I will love to see how it impact and change not just the author but his students. Great review!
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Wow, that is incredible indeed. This book made me realise that small things matters, Paul gave me a picture of a bright future that could come out regardless of how one had given up on their lives.
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I love what the author did by using short stories to do his memoir. Grouping the short stories up under different headings in the book instead if doing chapters is a great idea! Can't wait to read this book. Thank you for the terrific review!
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I like the "pick others up" philosophy. It is the most difficult act but the most rewarding. Very nice review indeed. Thanx.
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I look forward to reading Mr Kotz's book. I love the chicken soup format and reading short stories about events in others lives. They always help me put life into a healthier perspective
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i am going to enjoy this book very much because i like this kind of reading material, i am also going to recommend that all my friends and family purchase it as well, i hope they will like it as much as i will.
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