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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Everyone needs encouragement every once in a while. This sounds like a great book to read for encouragment. Thanks for your review.
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These short stories sound like good reminders to help us keep a positive outlook on life. Thank you for your review.
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Excellent review...excellent stories...am still looking for happiness, this might help. Thanks
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A self-help book on the collection of the personal experiences of the author intended for his daughters and revolving around the fundamentals of happiness will be worthwhile. Everyone can do with some dose of encouragement. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by pillar »

Very inspiring and interesting, the review is making me love the book already. Nice review
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Your review makes me feel this is a good book for me to read. Thank you for such a well-detailed review. The section that deals with happiness must be so interesting.
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Thanks for the review.The book is agem,for sure,what would we leave to our children if we were to go today?
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Thanks for the review.The book is agem,for sure,what would we leave to our children if we were to go today?
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Very nice review. In fact it confirms to me that this is a book not only to read but to keep on the shelf for an occasional reread. I've got it from Kindle so why let it molder in the stash when a review gives it so many thumbs up to my mind I can't leave it alone. Thanks for sharing your review.
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Three things attracted my attention as I read the detailed and honest review.
1. The book title exhibits a sense of inspiration.
2. Sometimes we tend to see the negatives of a day forgetting the little things (miracles) that we should be grateful for each day.
3. The titles in the book as highlighted in the review - it's a good choice of words which raises the anxiety to know what is in the box.
Great review. The book is a must read to me.
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Three things attracted my attention as I read the detailed and honest review.
1. The book title exhibits a sense of inspiration.
2. Sometimes we tend to see the negatives of a day forgetting the little things (miracles) that we should be grateful for each day.
3. The titles in the book as highlighted in the review - it's a good choice of words which raises the anxiety to know what is in the box.
Great review. The book is a must read to me.
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It's all about positive view on the world and things around us. We supposed to be more grateful for little things.
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Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz a collection of positivity.
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I love how the author wanted to leave this book so his daughters could read it. Many parents today are depending on social media to do this for them, but I love handwritten and meaningful journals so much more. :)
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This book is very encouraging. The 80 stories cited in the review are essentially lessons on hope and everyday life. I am happy that today particularly this book is available for free as the book of the day.
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