Review of In It Together (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N)

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Review of In It Together (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N)

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[Following is a volunteer review of "In It Together (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N)" by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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We are all human, we are not perfect by any means, and in the book It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N) Eckhart Aurelius Hughes tells us that it’s not only ok, but we are not alone. In this 2nd edition from Barnes and Noble filled with editorial praise, clear text, positive messages, and lifelong fulfillment, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N) is set to be on bookshelves, libraries, and bookstores worldwide answering the question of how can one find their inner peace and pure bliss?

Having read this book before on my Kindle, I knew what I was expecting, and after reading this book for a second time, I enjoyed it even more than I did the first time. It was wonderful and refreshing to re-read the quotes, and positive messages from the famous philosophers, and Hughes himself. Hughes had an infinite amount of passion in writing this book, and it showed in each chapter. I can compare it to having a session with your therapist, life coach, and pastor without preaching to the choir. In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N) is a perfect book to re-read countless times on either a good or bad day because we all know the struggle is real, and the comforting words of Hughes are just like warm bear hugs, you immediately feel calmer.

It was a different experience reading the book as a hardcover compared to my Kindle. The 2nd edition hardcover’s print was easy to read, follow, and understand for rediscovering notes that I did not find while reading the book on my Kindle. The sentence structure was brilliantly constructed, and the book was exceptionally well-edited and well-written. I admire Hughes’ approach in taking a coaching style rather than a preacher-style writing approach. That allowed me to connect with the book, and share Hughes’ passion. We don’t need approval or be happy with the reactions of others’, but Hughes’ passion was like having a cheerleader in our corner for the ultimate morale boost.

In the first review, I mentioned that having interviews with real people will boost the influential power this book conveyed, but after reading the 2nd Edition Hardcover, and the editorial praise, I felt like it added the missing element, and made the book a stronger connection it was missing from before. There is no explicit content, profanity, or sexual content anywhere in the book. For the powerful vocabulary, influential quotes, and clear sentence structure, it is an honor to give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

Happiness, inner peace, and pure bliss is the goal in life, and it’s so comforting, and refreshing to have a companion such as In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N) Whether you are happy, sad, frustrated, or optimistic, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All (2nd Edition Hardcover from B&N) is the companion you’ve long awaited for. Kudos to Eckhart Aurelius Hughes for writing such a fascinating book.

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