Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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Thanks a lot for the honest review
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This seems to express positivity and I like motivating and encouraging book related to life issues especially in these trying times where we are anxious about every aspect of our lives. I am looking forward to digging into this novel and be enlightened.
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The author give many suggestions to help people reflect on their decisions. Thanks for your thoughtful comments on the author's themes.
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Motivational self-help books are not my go-to genre. Folks who find it useful should enjoy what this book has to offer. Congratulations on BOTD.
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“Adult readers who are more mature and have more life experience will likely prefer this book, as they will relate better to the writer’s views.” Funny, I was thinking young people just starting off would relate better—I found it a bit simple for those of us with more life experience. :confusion-shrug:
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Post by Jess Ladines »

"Wisdom" is something which is easy to teach but very hard to learn. The review gave me an option not to read the book but since the poor editing was the reason for giving it a 2 out of 4 rating, I will choose to read it for its content and as it said, the book is persuading and motivating.
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The book is really great and the main aim of the book is to get people motivated and to become aware of issues in which we have the knowledge to overlook and to know the part our parents and teachers are taking to guide us..
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This book sounds pretty boring so I won't read it, it was a well-written review though.
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Post by Madelinemcdougal »

I’m on the fence about reading this book. I recently began reading a lot of self-help books and find them inspiring.
However, I enjoy a good read that peeks one’s interest. I am not sure if this book would do that. Your review was very encompassing and honest.
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The author seems to make some interesting points such as beauty being subjective. However, due to the low rating and overall dullness, I’ll probably skip this one. Thanks for the review!
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Thank you for the review! It is very informative and helpful. I was considering buying it, but I change my mind. I'm very picky with my books and probably should wait until their second or third edition would come out.
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I gave the sample a glance, and text seemed to be tossed all over the pages. In any case I'm not a fan of the genre.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

Yikes, it seems the book's title and its content don't exactly match. While I agree that it's important to make decisions based on sound logic rather than emotion, I don't think it's very wise not to ensure that such a book is professionally edited and lively. Perhaps the author would be able to effect the needed changes before republication. Thanks for the review.
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Despite the inconveniences, the book discusses great themes and I like how the author encourages on using more logic thinking rather than relying on our emotions.
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Post by Armz »

Regardless of the book lacking originality,It’s not a bad one because its more of life aspects and moral aspects and its content suits the title.
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