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Re: Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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This seems like an inspirational memoir written by the author. I feel like I would benefit from this one. I can't wait to read the adventures that the author experienced. Seems like he is proud of what he has achieved in life. Great review.
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This is a memoir in which the author shares his life experiences, his passion, and his beliefs. It emphasizes that he aspired to be an actor. Also, he was interested in airplanes and served as a flight attendant. It draws attention to the optimism and faith in God that guided him through life.
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I think it is expected of us to live a purposeful life, this book seems like a great memoir, am adding this book to my book shelves, thanks for the honest review, congratulations on winning botd.
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"Findin9 H2OM3." by Jameson B Grant - The author has a very specific point of view about himself and his relationships. The book is presented uniquely with statements and statistics as may be befitting for an author who is bi-polar. It is also a memoir, about his life and interests, like flying around the world and seeing foreign places. Mostly he feels he has a pre-destined reason to be here. Thanks for the review.
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I'm curious about his theories on numbers and how he related them with the actors he met. He's very lucky to live his dreams, no wonder why he believes God has chosen him. And because he acknowledges God for all the blessings he's received, They must be pleased.
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I don't read memoirs unless it really grabs my attention, so I'll be skipping this one. I like that the author is very optimistic and works on achieving his dreams, but the numerology, the belief in his connection to movie stars and that he is God's chosen one makes me less inclined to even give it a try.
I enjoyed reading your review. It's detailed and well written. Thank you.
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The book offers beautiful examples and thoughts about loving others and embracing life. It is a great book motivating the reader to be positive in any situation.
The review is great.
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The author's life sounds so eventful. I'm glad his faith in God helped him through tough situations. Having a positive outlook does make life easier. Well done to him.
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First i look at the cover, it's like someone look through from airplane's window. Thanks for interesting honest review. I just pass it while sampling. Because normally I am not interested in person and it's life.
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This is a detailed non-fiction book highlighting how the author shares his life experiences, his passion, and his beliefs. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats
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Although the story sounds fascinating, I have to say that I do not enjoy books that are centered around religion. Thanks for an excellent review.
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The write beautifully explained his experiences. It is indeed a great memoir. Thank you for this review it is a great help.
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Thank you for your review. This is not a book I would choose to read. I'm not a fan of memoirs and this one seems confusing besides. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Thanks for the review, it says a lot about what I could and could not find in this book. I love travelling and Hollywood stories, I like memoirs, but the fact that it is not well edited and sometimes it is redundant makes me reluctant to read it for now.
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Post by Aan Granados »

I like that this book is optimistic. The title of this book is confusing, and also the part about Jameson's connection with the movie stars is absurd. Thanks for your review.
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