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

Post by Iva Stoyanova »

I was a bit skeptical at the beginning. However, since the book is so positive and optimistic, I think I could give it a try. Thanks for the insightful review!
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Nothing beats a positive attitude about life. For some people it's a coping mechanism and for others, it's a way of life. It sounds like a great memoir born out of a life of many experiences. Great review too!
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While the author's passion and honesty could inspire me through this book, I don't think I would enjoy the book because of the religious themes.
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FINDING H2OM3 SON of MAN around the moon and back again by Jameson is one of books which would inspire one to have better view in life. The author shows us how he used to be and how he is now. One think I liked about his life, is when he repeatedly say he believed in God which gave him strength to his hope to change.

I went through the book, I enjoyed part of it but not yet read the whole book. Thank you so much review team for the book of the day.
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I like how his faith in God is a focal point of the author’s journey in this memoir. I definitely think I would enjoy reading this book.
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While the title of the book is so intriguing, I am not much into memoirs. However, this seems like a book for anyone looking for a positive uplift. Great review.
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It's always great to find good, optimistic stories nowadays when things around us can seem so bleak! I'm glad the author was able to display that positive note in his book.
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Post by Alex Moe »

I admire your sense of optimism, in this review. Although, I'm uncertain if I would have merited the same score to the book with the observations you noted, or the numerous grammatical errors. Especially, if the issues confused or distracted the reader. The few pages I read suggests that the problems would interfere with me enjoying the book.
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Definitely planted hope and optimism in me!
I generally love memoirs and this review encouraged me to read it!
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I have less words for the memoirs but the review has developed much interest for me to read the book if I come across its copy.

I am moved by the zeal and connection of the author to acting.
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I like the book cover and title, but the story itself does not attract me, unfortunately. I am not a big fan of memoirs either.
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Jameson's acting and flying career really took him places. This memoir allows the reader enjoy his experiences while emphasizing on loving your fellowmen and believing in God. Thank you for your great review.
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I hope reading the book would make readers start being empathetic towards each other as seen in the author's character. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation. Congrats BOTD!
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Its pretty amazing to hear that the author had had such faith in God that whatever happened he left it to destiny. This is a lot like what I am today, leaving everything to God and taking it as destiny. The book is really touching minus some redundant chapters that were not so necessary but what I feel is that the author really wanted to let everything out all at once, what appears redundant to us is actually the raw emotions of the writer. Thanks for such a meaningful review. Congratulations to the author!
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I am not a fan of memoirs, but I do enjoy that the author is able to find some meaning in his life that leads him to become very empathetic towards others. This is a difficult trait to have a maintain.
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