Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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

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The book's title is definitely eye catching, I wouldn't have pegged it for a memoir. I like the optimistic and positive tone, seems to be a worthwhile read. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I think it is funny that the author thinks there is connection with the movie idols. I love that you found the book to be exuding a beautiful aura.
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The book seems interesting. As the author has shared his experience from traveling around the world and talked about his faith in God, it would make for an engaging read. Thanks for the great review.
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The enthusiastic life of the author and his faith in God was exemplary. I love to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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It's sad that such a great book is only limited to a small audience. Thanks for your honest review.
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I like the positivity that the author very successfully conveys to the pages of the book and then to the readers. I also like that he built a career in two very demanding professions.
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I love memoirs, especially the ones written by Christians that include the experience they had by believing in God and how faith worked for them. It’s odd how he always tries to proof that he had something in common the celebrities he idolized. Great review
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From the title of the book, I didn't know what to expect. Thank you for pointing out that it is a memoir that is based on an actor's success story and his journey around the world. Also his journey to breaking bad habits through his faith in God. This must be an exciting story. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This author certainly had what appears to be a fascinating life and I expect his memoir will be quite entertaining. Great review.
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Memoirs are really not my cup of tea. Don't get me wrong, it might be interesting to read about people of art or stories about how great creations came to life from a mere idea to masterpiece. But other than that, there is no such thing as perfectly happy life, so read about personal tragedies, I better pass. Still, congrats on BOTD!
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From the well-written review, I a fascinated by the great skill that the writer has displayed. I am a big lover of memoirs and this seems to be a must-read. I love the author's honesty - narrating the good and bad sides of his life experiences. Thanks for the amazing review!
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It's interesting to read about other people's experiences that make up the daily lives. Based on the thorough review, this memoir has it all and is worth reading.

Thank you for the detailed review.
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I'm intrigued to know why the title of the book is written that way; is it related to the numerology aspect you mention? Is interesting to see that the book includes youtube links. Thanks for this very informative review. You certainly piqued my interest in reading this story.
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Post by Shannon Ruane »

Hi!

Congratulations on having the BOTD review!

Regarding the book, although I am extremely interested in acting and travel, this genre is not the most exciting to me. Having the opportunity to meet famous people is something that would be amazing, however.

Finding a way to bounce back from tragedy is one of the most important skills to learn because life will beat most people up at some point. The book sounds like it is something many readers will be able to identify with and enjoy.

Thank you for the review.
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Post by PeterRabitt20 »

It's good that the author feels a strong link with God; it seems that it has helped him in the most difficult times. Not sure what to make to the meaning of his number belief. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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