Featured Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute [May 2021 Book of the Month]

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I love that this book can help you achieve your dream. I love it even more now that I know the author writes from a Christian perspective. I look forward to reading! Great review!
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Post by Tim Terry »

Being a particularly non-religious person, this book certainly does not sound like it is for me. However, the review is enthusiastically written and if one can stomach all the quotes from the bible, then it may contain some useful guides and information. I suppose that being an evangelist, the author is well versed in sales techniques and similar things which will serve as motivators. Unfortunately I am personally not impressed with Christian or religious motivation at all. The review was well written and provided useful information about the book.
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There is so much I am loving about this book, the straightforwardness, the simple questions and exercises, the relatable stories etc. This is the kind pf book I will enjoy reading. great review.
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Post by Peter Fungamwango »

I love the review. I am very much tempted to start reading the book as soon as possible. There is need of such information, such positivity in this uncertain world where life chokes our dreams. Congratulations to the Author. This is a good contribution to humanity
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Make time and create space to dream. These words from the book resonate with me. I better head for Talking Rock where Jeff leads me. Best of all, the trip is free. Meyer dreams come true.
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I like books about implementing good habits and achieving goals. It could be interesting to see it from a Christian perspective. Thanks for the review!
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Each self help book has it's own flare and style of inspiring and motivating. I'm sure this one has something to offer that says something in a different way that I've not heard before. Thank for the review!
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Not a fan of the fact that it is a religious book, but if it can inspire others, then that's good enough. Thanks for the review.
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Sure sounds like a good book,I just can't help but feel that it would have been a great book if it wasn't so centred on christians alone.Amazing review regardless.
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Turning dreams into reality is honestly too good to be true. This is really not my style. Thank you for a great review
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Post by Seamstress »

I am not religious person, don't need any more inspiration and don't enjoy reading non-fiction. Sorry, no offense meaning to anyone, but it looks like this book is not the one for me. Anyway congratulations with BOTD!
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That's a wonderful review. A book about following one's dream is quite an inspiring read. Adding this to my list.
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I often avoid religious writings for the sole reason that they seem to hold an unspoken law to live in fear, dream small and do only as you are told. While I suspect the author means well I'll pass. :no-spoil:
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Post by Corina Elena »

Great review! A motivational book with a Christian twist seems like a nice thing to read. I might give it a try!
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Post by Liana Mayhew »

Thank you for your review. Whilst this book does seem interesting, I don't think this is one for me. I'm sure its advise and tools will benefit many people though.
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