Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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Re: Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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I am sorry to admit, but this is most definitely not my cup of tea. I never had much interest in non-fiction and biographies and after reading description I am sure that there is nothing I could learn from shared experience. Congratulations with BOTD anyway!
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Exactly what we face in our life ....author can see in the book....we think thats the point which make us connected in our life ......thank u to write a fabulaos book....
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A fascinating book on spiritual growth. Just like you, I too thought that it was a fiction book while reading the summary. I hope meeting the healer changed Mes. Miller's life for better.
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It takes a lot of courage and willpower to expose both your strengths and weaknesses. Thanks for the detailed review!
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Post by Amina Yusuf »

This sounds like an interesting read. Readers will definitely learn a thing or two from Mrs. Miller's book. However, I think I will pass this one. Thank you for your review.
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The review is very much detailed about who will and who will not enjoy the book. Even though I am sucker for autobiography,this book really caught me off guard
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Post by Oyedeji Okikioluwa »

I want to read this book to understand the experience of the author and specific steps that were done to overcome. I know those feeling I personally go through while younger but now, I hardly get them. Looking forward to reading the book. Nice Review.
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What a fascinating book! I'm sure the reader can learn a lot from Mrs. Miller’s experiences. I never thought about the way I stand and whether smiling or frowning can make a difference in my mental state. I agree smiling would make someone happier. I'm going to work on that! Thank you for your insightful review.
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Although it is an autobiography, the author was able to share things that helped her in her fears. This means it would be easier for readers going through the same issues to learn from. Good review.
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A book that focuses on love, forgiveness, and how to handle one's weakness. The author was able to share her story and found a way to help the readers on how to overcome their fears. Good review.
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This book will help you understand who you are and how perfectly every event in your life, good or bad, occurs for your benefit. In other words, every step you take in life has a divine purpose, even if it appears to have uneven edges or missing pieces; in the end, it will make you whole and complete.

I had a great time reading a sample book. This book could be life-changing for those who want to overcome fear and influence their level of happiness. In a nutshell, everything, and I mean everything, happens for the better.
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The review was amazing.
This book gives hope to the hopeless.
It's just amazing that she was able to write a book considering what she went through
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I personally don't believe in reincarnation and the supernatural world. Thank you for your review but this would not be the book for me.
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The author wrote this book to share her journey with readers and pass on what she had learned to help others transform their lives for the better.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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I am curious to discover how the title relates to the sensitive issues you have mentioned. The author demonstrates the importance of seeking help when we know something is not right. Thanks for your interesting review.
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