Official Review: Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going

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This memoir sounds like an inspiring story from which there is plenty to learn. Congratulations BOTD!
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Thank you for the review Mounce574 and I'm glad to hear that the book was helpful to you on a personal level. I would have not thought that - I am probably a tiny bit jealous of you because I think you probably have a horse! :mrgreen: I was a bit floored to hear that the author convinced her father to go to AA - sounds pretty brave and together to me, however she might paint it differently. It sounds like a very good book and based on the sample, the writing is excellent!
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It sounds like an interesting read and also a motivational book. The author wants us to learn from her experience and impact the reader's life positively.
Nice review
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Thank you so much for this coz I know many people can relate. Congratulations for a great review
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Focusing on some heavy themes, this book is drawn from the experience of the author. Your review throws a lot of light on the content, and I particularly like the emphasis on the nature of codependent relationships and that healings begins when you first become aware of your problem. I look foward to checking out this book. Thanks for the review!
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"Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going" by Dee - An open and honest autobiography of a difficult life in a dysfunctional family with an alcoholic father. The author started to seriously think about her situation when she was 9 years old, but it was many years before she understood herself and could begin to heal. Loved the review. Thanks.
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Although not my type of book, I find the 6 Cs particularly useful.
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An informative autobiography "Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going" by Dee, which can help us to boost our own self-esteem for leading a better life. Nice thing is that it offers tools to enhance life. I hope to read this book soon.
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I also feel like I need to please too much and used to have a severe "savior" complex... that sounds like just the read for me. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Deval Sodha »

This sounds to be a great read.
Specially I liked the system of 6C's as mentioned in the review.
I will definitely read this book.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
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This book is a self-help book but in a different way. It is retable for it feels like a long time friends have come to visit as the writer says. I think it a wonderful book and I will give it a chance. Beautiful review.
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I love the fact that the author used her life history to teach us what we need to do when making decisions.

This book is a worthy read. :tiphat:
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I love reading autobiographies, especially when they're rich in psychological details and revelations. I think I'd enjoy Who Am I, Where Am I, Where Am I Going. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by Joshua_Caleb »

An autobiography book that also acts as a self-help book for anyone dealing with the challenges and struggles of life.
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Post by Ari Martinez »

This book sounds really good, I did not expect it to be an autobiography. I can't relate to the hardships she went through but I can relate to the feelings described. I like that the "self-help" part of this book comes after showing us her life first. Thanks for the review.
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