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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Memoirs can present delicate topics to read about,  indeed. It can inspire, and it can draw the readers to the experiences of the author. I find it complex to work, as not everyone will relate to certain aspects. I'm glad to know about the optimism  of the author, tough I'm not into 'God' themes and the reasons you've pointed also would make me wonder about the necessity of them.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Filled with positivity and purpose, today's BOTD takes readers on a spiritual journey through Jameson's life, boyhood through adulthood. The personal stories, detailed descriptions, and additional resources to explore make this a great read, especially to those who enjoy memoirs, travel, and Hollywood. Thank you for the review and great work! :-)
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Post by rusyalana »

I've read the review and I'm glad that the author managed to tell his story and how he got back in his life. But memoirs are not my cup of tea so I'll have to pass. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I’m not really interested in this book. The author seems to equate himself with God and I’m not comfortable with that. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Susan Kihleng »

The title and cover immediately caught my attention, but I'm not usually interested in memoirs. It sounds like this could be an inspirational read for those that enjoy this type of book, but I believe I will pass on this one. Thank you for the insightful review.
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Books of this kind strengthen your faith in God and yourself believing with God all things are possible. Thanks for your amazing review and congratulations on being the #BOTD!
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I always love a good read with a positive viewpoint. I'm sure others would enjoy and benefit more from this than myself due to the choice of faith. Great insights though!
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I would definitely love to read about an author's experience during his flying and acting career. It seems like an exciting book, except for the fact that the author gave so much details in some aspect which I don't enjoy in a book. Thanks for your honest review
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There are learnings to be had from memoirs and Grant’s seems to be an interesting novel. Being positive plays a crucial role especially during these trying times in our lives and the positivity this book projects makes this very encouraging to read.
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Adding video links to enhance the reading experience looks like an interesting idea. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Very excited to read what looks like quite an interesting memoir. Unique perspectives tend to make for unique plots. Congratulations on book of the day!
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from the title one will think that this book is science fiction but it’s far from that. i like that the title isn’t revealing. the review also does a great job at preparing you on what you are about to read
great job!!
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Post by Katherine Smith »

I think that the best thing about this book is that the author found his passion in life. This is arguably the hardest thing for many people to find and most do not find it at all. I agree with the rating that you gave this book because of the fair amount of deviation that occurs from the main story line. If an author chooses to talk about another idea or subject matter, then they need to connect it with the main idea so that both ideas are relevant. I do appreciate the author use of YouTube videos to further the discussion of his book.
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Post by kamel kamal »

It is a story written with more craft than memoirs and narration by the author with skill, as if you are living the dream of traveling through time as if it is actually reality.
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This memoir sounds like it provides a little hope and optimism in a sea of negativity and opposition. Great review!
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