Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Re: Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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This is an excellent review. After reading the free sample of the book, I was hesitant to look further into it, but this review has made me reconsider. I am not very spiritual, but the reviewer cited that the content could be appealing to more audiences than Christians and this gave me a reason to revisit the book.
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Thanks for sharing your precious ideas and a great review for this book 'Last Words from Above' [/i][/i(Medicine for the Spirit).Really your all words are appreciable and the way you described the all possilbe positive and negative aspects of it.I think this type of book should be available to all people who are fond of reading books.Life is full of ups and downfalls and these are falls makes a person weak in his decisions.He begins to suffer from anxiety and depression.Such books prove to be a great inspiration for scuh group of suffers. :tiphat:
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It is always a shame when lack of editing prevents a 4-star rating, but it sounds like an inspirational book, and I appreciate your honest review.
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I'm not so much into religious books, but I think I'm gonna try this one. These words from heaven may inspire and motivate me thanks for the review
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I love that I can meditate and just read a great book
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Thank you for the review. Even though this is a book about Christianity, and the author shares his experiences and inspirations with others through this book, this seriously is not up to my alley. I'm Orthodox Christian, I do pray, follow the basic rules, but I'm not highly religious and to be honest this kind of book disturbs me a little. Most of the quotes would have been fine if not for insisting that they are an inspiration from God. I felt uncomfortable reading the preview and the quotes, so I'm sure I won't go back to this book.
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This should be a great book for one to read while meditating. Its a must read for me. Thanks for the honest review.
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This book sounds interesting and easy to read. I enjoy books of this nature which easily inspire and motivate the reader.
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It is good that the author has given a backstory for the book. I wish I wrote in my journal regularly. I don’t know if I can read an entire book of quotes, but I am glad you could relate to it. Thanks for the review.
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This review gives the intent of the author to convey his meditations for others to benefit from. Though I personally am not interested in reading a book of quotes, some people may enjoy the instant gratification of something short and meaningful that stands alone.
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Sometimes I think inspirational quotes are just what I need to get on with the day and it is great that this book just provides that but the numerous errors really does sound like a turnoff. Thanks for the great review though.
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The premise of this books seems interesting enough but I am mostly intrigued by the unique writing style. I enjoy books written this way, if it adds to the story, and this looks definitely promising.
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A book of aphorisms! Great stuff. Though I am not a Christian and find people openly talking about God kind of embarrassing (not sure why) I found if I mentally replaced “God” with “Universe” I was able to enjoy the sample I read. I’m pleased you found it an enjoyable read, and thanks for this review.
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This book is a product of consistent experience of the supernatural. I am intrigued that Jeremy attained such spiritual height where he could draw these inspirational words from through meditation.
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I love the fact that the quotes were numbered to make it easy to locate again at a later date. It's a pity about the errors.
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