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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some times quotes contents exact filling in our heart , I really wonder how the writer knows the readers filling?
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This is my very first post; actually, this is the first topic I've visited since I registered. Unfortunately, I came across a subject that I can't comment on, the review was well-written though. I hope everyone can find inspiration one way or the other.
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Last words from above by Jeremy Brown
This book is really emotional as well as goes about very easily.
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This book is written by jeremy brown . Thin book is quite interesting and a self thinking book. This book attractes me a lot. This book seems a good book for everone who is into meditation
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Sounds like an interesting read. The book seems to represent quite a bit of the authors mindset. I suppose that there would be plenty of quotes for the reader to learn from and relate to. I do hope the editing gets fixed. Thanks for the review.
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Honestly I myself prefer to read books with a plot and a lot of characters, something that keeps you at the edge of your seat and leaves you with an important lesson. And Oh God Its so hard to read a book with errors. Love your review!
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This book sounds interesting to read. If this book is well edited and will definitely check this book out.
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This book sounds very different. Not really a story or poetry, but a journal. The list format is something I’ve never encountered. I’m not sure if this would hold my attention but it looks interesting. Thank you for that review.
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When am in need of inspiration, I know exactly where to turn to find some. Thank you for the review.
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Such a great review. Looking forward to reading it.
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Thank you for the informative review. I think it's amazing that you could see the potential of the book despite the grammatical errors. I still find it a little difficult to look past them. Your review makes me want to be better and a bit more patient with books with grammatical errors. Thank you again. :)
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Post by vrandolph85 »

The inspirational quotes are really uplifting and make it a better experience for each day.
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Post by Moca022 »

I tend to gravitate towards inspirational books. Based on your review, I am intrigued and love the idea that the author wrote a book of quotes. Opening the mind and diving deep into thought takes practice and skill. I encourage the idea of reading a quote and perhaps taking five minutes to mediate. This act might create one’s own Last Words From Above.
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I travel through books so quick that I frequently overlook insights concerning the plot and characters inside a couple of months, if not days. The splendid side is that I can rehash books and they frequently feel new, yet I infrequently do that. I'm continually searching for another perused. However I need to recollect the subtleties of a portion of these accounts—frequently these subtleties incorporate systems or thoughts that I need to use in my very own work; different occasions they are things I need to maintain a strategic distance from.
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Post by Barbrn07 »

Thank you for the review. I would read the book based on your review. I wonder why authors don't use spell and grammar check? I am OCD about checking every word and sentence and they make it so easy. Go figure. :? B
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